Yeaaaah, editing your post gets messy when you're trying to dodge 50 pop up ads on mobile.
Yeaaaah, editing your post gets messy when you're trying to dodge 50 pop up ads on mobile.
“Roy, much like Liko, is tied to some mysterious history in the Pokémon universe, having been given an ancient but sealed Poké Ball by his grandfather which he keeps without knowing what monster rests inside”
Absolutely this, and especially this.
If Deadpool is going to pull from decades of dead Marvel universes, and with variants being reaffirmed in DP3, I fully expect the unexpected.
I’m hoping that if there is a sequel, it leans harder into a deeper plot, or at least one that doesn’t have me skipping dialog about how hard everyone is trying every conversation.
I think you’re right. SBI provides a service to interested parties and takes all the blame for being a niche service. Script doctors and editors are similar, but it seems like the whole point of SBI is to take someone else’s already-written work, and weed out any red flags that the original writer unintentionally or…
One of the best writing subversion tricks I’ve learned is to describe a character on paper. How he’s dressed, how he’s going to sound in my head, and how he plays into the narrative I’m writing. Then, once I have that figured out, I change something about him. His race, his gender, her sexuality. And what I’m…
The writers dont engage with the articles they write unless it’s gotten backlash on Twitter. We are all, collectively, hissing into the wind. How often do greyed commentators get vetted and added to the discussion? Never?
They made an entire Blazing Saddles TELEVISION show they never aired and never intended to air.
Over 6000 layoffs in the video game industry, but how many people have been laid off in the Tech Industry altogether from 2023-present? The fact that companies can just throw their workers away while claiming record profits is ugly capitalism at its finest, but the sheer unchecked accountability for companies to…
Cconsidering Larian Studios, as one of their final updates for Divinity Original Sin 2, included a toolkit for the PC version for exactly this, using The Dark Eye as the ruleset. It wasn't particularly good but it was free and it came much later in the game's lifespan. I suspect they did this as a proof of concept to…
He’s right, though. This article is a low-effort click farm. Discussion here is tribalistic and utterly meaningless. The staff rarely discuss their own articles, and when their opinions are outlandish and biased and clearly crafted to generate rage clicks, they casually nope out, dropping a turd of an article for us…
At this point, Kotaku is just looking for excuses to post Baldur’s Gate 3 articles so readers are forced to continuously see your OC bald avatars.
So do we bust out the torches and pitchforks for AI Shark or not?
Yep. As much as I love FFT, it’s a game I’ve been playing for almost 25 years. The Vita/Mobile rerelease of the previous PSP remaster could just as easily replaced this unnecessary third remaster. I am more than happy to support a quality remaster/remake (Trials of Mana, Super Mario RPG) because otherwise studios seem…
They used the ALBW’s wall-moving in Super Mario Odyssey, which is very much the same mechanics from ALBW. The TotK ability is similar, but nothing like the wall ability in terms of puzzle solving.
I’ll let everyone in on a little secret. Sonic games have always had a LOT of slowdowns and obstacles. The first two levels of every 2D Sonic game are the rose tinted glasses we wear when talking about speed. Marble zone? Hydrocity (pronounced Hydro-City)? Once act one is over, speed is reserved for select portions of…