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Maybe he’s a different person in actuality than his public persona or the roles he’s played? He’s not actually Dr. John Dorian, and Scrubs went off the air 12 years ago. His overall public persona to me seems rather affable and inoffensive. They’ve been together a long time now, and they seem happy, so why does anyone

Lame

I was actually pretty happy with the trailer, the effects looked good, they are clearly doing a GoTG but D&D which isn’t to say it’s a bad thing (a lot of films that boil down to “X but in Y” actually turn out pretty good) the only thing I’m worried about is that the characters didn’t seem super interesting in the

Arguably, we’ve already had the “perfect” D&D movie thanks to Peter Jackson’s adaptations of The Lord Of The Rings in the 2000s—which, if I’m being honest, do chart a bit too close to “action movie” for my taste”

As I understand it, the only (new) information being sent to Microsoft is if someone reports a player for breaking the rules.

It sure does seem like a whole bunch of people who have been doing shady to downright shitty things are trying to reframe the narrative to be that they are being “censored”.

Which sure does have some allegories to some real life stuff happening, so i guess that’s where this tactic is coming from.

some players are still worried about edge cases, as well as the freedom to run private servers as they see fit.

the pair proceeds to wax poetic about the woes of being a nepotism baby. “We have to work twice as hard”

That was the most offensive part of the interview. Not the headline. 

Users: They can’t make it worse than slideshows.

Ahh yes, that widely accepted definition of nepotism: "When you have to work twice as hard."

A time traveler stumbles into the world, disoriented. Wild eyed, he scrambles to find something, anything to tell him when he is now. So many attempts, so many failures.

Please Kotaku, don’t make video posts a thing.

Aside from past controversy, this new document about Mars is notably elaborate considering it was written about a relatively unknown Valorant player with 136 Twitch followers and a modest $300 in competition winnings. But I guess some people really want to go to California.

I’m not a legal expert, but my understanding was that John Roberts’ opinion “concurred” in that it supported upholding the Mississippi ban on abortions after 15 weeks. But the reason he issued a separate opinion was because he did not support overturning Roe v. Wade entirely (at least not at this point in time), or

KOTOR was a bad game?  How much crack did you smoke before you made that comment?

Who’d have thought that having a development studio where just about everything they’ve done is port related with extremely limited experience with original content handle the “from scratch” remake to one of the most beloved RPGs of all-time would’ve been a bad idea.

What even is your point. Do you think other settings don’t have baggage? If this games setting was the U.S.. Would this game have to educate us on the Native American genocide and slavery? If it was set in Germany would the story have to be about the holocaust. Why do people pretend that the U.S and Europe are the

I liked when the kitty got a bag stuck on its head. 

I actually don’t think using a real life aesthetic makes you have “a responsibility to grapple with its history.” I see the rice hat idea is being a bit more questionable, but “they didn’t insert a painful history lesson about a real life community (that had nothing to do with the story of their game)“ is... a plus?