Be aware: A lot of local PDs have issued emergency ordinances against portrait-mode videos. I don’t normally support these kinds of quasi-martial law actions, but in this case I think it’s justified.
Be aware: A lot of local PDs have issued emergency ordinances against portrait-mode videos. I don’t normally support these kinds of quasi-martial law actions, but in this case I think it’s justified.
I saw that Nickelodeon (technically all Viacom networks) not only posted in support, but also paused programming for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in support of everything. I was actually impressed because it likely resulted in a lot of kids asking questions about what’s going on and hopefully lead to some discussion with…
They had Orbach and Jesse L Martin on Law and Order for years and they never did a musical episode. One of the great oversights of TV history.
It’s okay to be wrong, we’re all just... lost in the woods sometimes. :D
“Think piracy’s a victimless crime? Then why are you BLEEDING?!” screamed Ellie, lost in the blood-zeal of enforcing the DMCA
I’m about 15 mins into the vid and so far it really feels like the studio has somehow forgotten all the lessons it learnt about their fans from the first game and its DLC.
Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since RDR. Both it and its sequel are brilliant achievements. (Could Rockstar remake Red Dead Revolver some day?)
There’s a saying in my native language: you can’t make a pie out of shit.
Don’t forget Want You Gone and You Wouldn’t Know.
It’s not even the music. You ever notice what’s going on when Palpatine tells Anakin about the tragedy of Darth Evilname the Wise? They’re at some fucking acid-trip of a performance by, like, sentient bubbles or something. And they could not be more bored by the fact that they’re watching it. The performance is so…
It really saddens me that everything in this game is being analyzed through some sort of min/maxing lens. It’s not just Kotaku. Unless a seasonal event or new bug type brings with it a new get rich scheme, it gets bashed as a waste of time. In an entire game about slowing down and appreciating the changes that come…
Binge watched it over the past two days. I don’t think it could have been any better. If you would have told me a few years back that, a rough and tough big burly man in my 40s would tear up at the finale of a She-Ra cartoon, I would have called you crazy. But here we are.
Let me point you to the “Save a Fox” rescue center youtube channel, where you can learn that if foxes are loved and cared for they *do* like good pets.
[extremely Ron Perlman voice] Console War. Console War never changes.
Beautiful, simple, perfect. And the music, oh...
To me, this is still the gold standard for video game trailers:
Trying real hard not to let loose some anger and/or take it real personal that the video game-film genre has a huge chance at gaining legitimacy through Cate Blanchett’s casting... and Kotaku’s only take is to have one of its reviewers remind us that he doesn’t like Borderlands.
The 50s, 60s, and 70s.