jamiethomaswhite
Jamie White
jamiethomaswhite

I’ve been waiting so long for this, trust 2021 and the mod Nexus of all places to make a flustercuck out of it. I’m starting to think their management might not be quite as smart as they probably think they are. They already spent a massive amount of time on a redesign that was just… okay. It might be far better than

Given this enlightening bit of information, it’s now quite easy for me to believe that the labyrinthine and infuriating experience of navigating the PlayStation store is entirely intentional, so as to make this fee a necessity.

Wow… I have been patiently waiting for a better time to play their games. What I saw and heard, I liked enough to know that this last couple of years haven’t been the right time to jump in. I might still enjoy the gameplay etc, but if what you’ve said is true then I might be in for a bigger disappointment when it

War, war never changes.

I heard complaints about Blair Witch and from my viewings of The Medium the takeaway was “second rate”. At worst this will be more of like of Downpour and Homecoming, but at best we might get a new okay game from Bloober with a Silent Hill skin on it. Either way, at this point, whilst not better than nothing, it’s

It’s already been stated that they’ve outsourced to a number of different developers for new projects. Meaning: Bloober Team aren’t the only ones.

I vom in my mouth a little at the thought that someone was paid tens of thousands to come up with a white box, from a black bar.

Most progressive writers? She copy pasted stuff from Reddit or social media or reposted the latest Pewd video. I would hardly say that’s progressing much of anything.

That’s a super iffy conclusion to jump to.

I think it says it all, that the only person that could suffer the herbs and compromise their integrity enough to become the Editor-In-Chief of a major gaming website that used to push boundaries instead of enforcing them, is your favourite PewDiePie video sharer above, Patricia Hernandez everyone.

The biggest problem with your comment is that it’s completely ignoring the fact that all the successes you speak of, aren’t remotely thanks to this man. Instead, it’s all thanks the people who are unfortunate enough to work for the same company. Overwatch is a cash cow, WOW is a staple of existence, COD is… well, both

“[…]and now I’m really playing with him pretty often now.”

Agreed. I didn’t even consider Sony genuinely enough to recall the PSP/Vita situation. There’s also the PS TV that’s easily forgotten. All of which was great hardware and software, it was just kind of left to die on the vine with Sony sort of going “Here it is… yep, there it still is… oopsie, now it’s not”.

People keep pretending we want this, but we already had it. First and foremost, the Nvidia Shield tablet, game pad and TV all did this perfectly capably. They are criminally underrated and are one of the saddest could’ve/should’ve been products. But even they didn’t catch on, in fact only the TV stuck around for more

Let me just check where it was that I stated that other forms of manipulation were all good and it was only sexual exploitation that was an issue… Nope, can’t find it 🤷‍♂️ I can find comment history going back a long way talking about the forms of mental and physical abuse and manipulation that I’ve endured myself,

I mean, I can’t say I never expect half baked takes in latter day Kotaku comments sections but I thought I was verbose enough to avoid them, if only out of their own sheer laziness.

As @torchbearer2 implied, they’ve leaked real information that they force you to provide should you attend in person. They also leaked the personal data of influencers, streamers etc which can be life threatening.

Exactly, that was what I was hoping to encourage. This is little more than a thinly veiled ploy for DATA, the ultimate Bitcoin, from a company that cares less how secure said data is.

There’s a few different sides to this situation, as always.

Might also be worth pointing out the slipshod attitude the ESA has with regards to data. They’ve been caught several times leaking private information (some of it very private) in multiple data breaches.