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Oh yeah. Glad folks enjoyed my OoT take. Good job everyone!

Oh believe me, if I were gay, and he were gay, well I would be out of his league but who knows. I've been known to slum it!

Mike Fahey is the only reason I come to Kotaku anymore. #mikegroupies

You're my fav Mike!

More like, dammit, news is popping up in the middle of a big piece I am writing. Thanks for stopping by to point out a typo and be a jerk though. Always appreciated!

The car thing amazes me. Really wish they bring that back for 4. Cut to new Mad Max trailer.

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It's always with the 'being rammed down our throats' with you lot. If I didn't know better, I'd suspect you have issues.

This is hilarious and terrible

I don't know if this is satire, but it sure reads like it. I thought GG was supposed to be apolitical? I heard from so many GGers on my Twitter account (before I suspended it due to constant homophobic slurs being thrown at me) that politics has no place in games, and yet here is a GGer fighting against the left wing.

I laughed so hard I literally just peed my pants. God damn it I knew I shouldn't have been reading Kotaku comments while I'm shaking hands with the president, the pope and John Lennon in the ball pit at Burger King! So embarrassing!

I had dinner plans in twenty minutes! I promise to do better next time, Kotaku! ;_;

Haha, Poe's Law in full effect there!

That one pushed a little too hard, xbot, but do keep doing them. You're normally much more smarter than this post.

No, all it's done is to goad games writers into unnecessary labelling with identical reporting. The Guardian doesn't have to write "DISCLOSURE: Charlie Brooker used to write a regular column in our newspaper" every time they write about Black Mirror, Nathan Barley or Weekly Wipe, or to say "David Mitchell still works

...game developer Zoe Quinn (disclosure: we briefly dated last year)

I appreciate your attempt at humour but I think it was overdone and not particularly funny in my opinion.

I really like when games branch out into the avant-garde in delivery and style. It's wonderful to see our medium maturing as a serious art that does things no other art can do.

I want the originally planned ending. Where Pinhead drags them both to hell and says "Gentleman. Do we have a problem?"

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