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This is story has been covered by non-niche sites like The Atlantic and The Guardian. Kotaku has an expertise (video games) and connections (developers) that they can draw on to provide an angle to the story that other mainstream publications cannot. Seems like it would be pretty irresponsible for them to just ignore

This is such an overreaction and honestly you’re the one being a bit regressive here. I love you as a person Jason, but the idea that you need to be some sort of moral authority on what female characters wear is a bit off to me. Would you walk up to a woman wearing those clothes and tell her that she’s hideously

i do hate that argument “if you don’t care don’t click” — like people don’t understand the driving point of a blog is to engage with people who have different opinions? or that people read articles about things that don’t explicitly interest them to gain some insight? i would pose an argument back to anyone like if

So they promised a space exploration game and they delivered.

Relevant, from my E3 interview with director Hajime Tabata:

You can't. They need to add that.

For me the near by feature was still fast when the trackers were up, it was the update that took the trackers down that killed the near by feature for me as well. I h we noticed that catching Pokemon now seems as easy as it was in the beginning, but Pokemon still attack far too much, and they still escape battle at a

To be honest that was probably all the websites and trackers as such as they were making multiple PTC accounts and scanning on a huge scale around the world which in the end took a hit on the servers. Less toll = more speed for the servers to update. As useful as the website were, they were like a double edged sword

Video games occupy this interesting space where they’re both art and product, and nothing illustrates that more than the way reviews work. On one hand, reviewers (should) want to write interesting critiques that dig into whether a game does what it set out to do, and how it makes players feel. On the other hand, we

Same here, just with a flower face instead of a pyramid head

Me too. It seemed a pretty clearly a source of inspiration, though to be fair, John Carpenter’s The Fog likely inspired parts of Silent Hill itself, so it’s kind of come full circle, really.

Seriously? Silent Hill was the first thing I thought of when I got my first glimpse of the Upside Down.

You should really do some research into something someone says that opposes what you think before commenting. It’ll prevent this embarrassing situation from happening to you again and should hopefully make you more open minded in the process. Given your defensiveness about his comment directed towards Christians,

You don’t need the Dried Finger to play with more than one person, and that invasion thing happens even without it and while using the password option.

Can you still summon NPCs and how does that work? if so can you summon an NPC and another player?

I never said I was speaking for anyone other than myself and a couple of friends who aren’t optimistic about 15. There are people who love FF8 and FF13, I can’t speak for them because I think those games were the worst offerings in the franchise since Mysic Quest a.k.a. Final Fantasy America.