So far, Lindsey Sterling has, by far, done the best virtual concerts. She’s actually playing live on stage, rather than using pre-recorded animations.
So far, Lindsey Sterling has, by far, done the best virtual concerts. She’s actually playing live on stage, rather than using pre-recorded animations.
And also perma-ban anyone that takes part in the inevitable mob justice retaliation.
Yeah, but Kotaku doesn’t cover Twitch news unless Pokimane or Amouranth is involved. I think AGDQ is the only time Twitch comes up and one of the two isn't mentioned
Agreed. Microsoft hasn’t really used their new studio for exclusives yet. We’ll get back to that when the platforms for Elder Scrolls 6 are announced.
I makes me wonder if someone at Microsoft set off the whole chain of events to devalue the company before negotiating a sale.
My guess is, in the best case, parents are buying Steam gift cards without paying attention to what the funds are being used for.
Good ethically, because of all the crap Amazon does. But affiliates gotta affiliate.
Good ethically, because of all the crap Amazon does. But affiliates gotta affiliate.
It could also be due to their focus on expanding LOL beyond the scope of the MOBA, and into other genres, or a change that Tencent is pushing on the company behind the scenes.
I've only been watching standalone review segments, and I really enjoy watching Adam and Jirard bounce off each other. While they both may have played the same game, Jirard did it as a Retro title, while Adam played it the year it came out, and it shows in their exchanges.
I really like the idea behind this. It would be cool if they kept building off of it by adding developer interviews, commentary, and more immersive galleries.
At that point, I’d say it comes down to overlapping interests. There are plenty of LoL players that are Anime fans and vice versa, so mainstream audiences may lump them together. I haven’t seen the show, so I don’t know if it has any Anime qualities.
Because the article in turn only mentioned one position, and I was contributing my personal experience to the conversation.
There might have been licensing restrictions with Universal, as far as on screen adaptations go.
It depends on who you ask. Some think the label only applies to cartoons that are produced in Japan, while other think it’s about the art style, and others think it’s about certain story formats.
It’s not a binary choice. It’s perfectly fine to oppose both. But hey, those are your quotes, not mine.
Agreed. The whole point of art is that is supposed to be free to be polarizing and controversial. The same work may make one person tear up, another storm out of the room, while a third just stares in fascination at all the little dots that make up the big picture. If it makes you feel something, anything, then it did…
In my neck of the woods, rioters have burned down businesses, stores were flash robbed over Thanksgiving weekend, and parts are being cut off of parked cars for scrap in broad daylight. The state’s lackluster response has just enabled criminals to do their thing out in the open with no fear of retaliation.
You could buy digital copies to solve the space issue. I’m just looking for a way to read over 70 volumes of One Piece without the $10/volume pricetag.
I really wish that there was a subscription based service that allowed me to read an entire series. There are some services that are moving in this direction, like J-Novel Club. They let you read new chapters as they’re translated, but once a book is finished, new readers have to buy the whole thing. It’s good for…
Legal reasons. The same reasons why there isn't a single global Amazon website.