Oh nonsense, jump back in to read whatever horrible ass titles and articles Patricia and her new crew cooked up to try to be quirky
Oh nonsense, jump back in to read whatever horrible ass titles and articles Patricia and her new crew cooked up to try to be quirky
I’m fine with what I wrote. I’m not the one simping for stars on a dead man’s tribute post. The classy thing to do would have been to scroll by my post without saying anything, if you actually believed in what you’re espousing.
Mike was the last of the good writers at Kotaku. I always felt like he was sharing something special with readers and not pushing some agenda.
About time they remembered, and now the last of the OG's of this page are gone, and this place will never be the same
Is this paid advertisement? A bit hard to tell these days.
No disclaimer that this is not an advertisement, so I’m assuming this “article” made you better at having money.
And the horny articles. Don’t forget Kotaku’s growing number of horny articles that read like they were written by a 13 year old.
It’s good to know your headline writers are as terrible about reading the entire story as the Kotaku audience is.
Just a reminder that the best way to experience Diablo IV is to delete your Battle.net account and then never talk about Blizzard again!
this is my view, this feels like overblowing the issue to me
honestly the sprites look FINE to me, I would have never been able to tell anything had even changed if I hadn’t seen this article.
A lot of people are convinced they just ran a smoothing filter over the sprites, but that clearly isn’t the case as there’s a ton of added detail. I’m pretty sure they actually remade every single one in a higher definition
I do not understand the hate, I think it looks fine. I understand there is an option to switch it off so there is little room for complaint in my opinion.
You misunderstood what Sony and Microsoft were saying here. Sony is trying to keep people focused on COD, because they want to manage their own brand and image. If people worry that COD is going exclusive to Xbox, then they might speak up, ect... which is a distraction.
Because MS literally couldn’t care too much about…
I have both consoles and I kind of hope it does go exclusive, mostly for the drama.
It’s easy to argue against *because* they are being hypocritical. If a game is essential, no game should be an exclusive.
And they would be doing exactly what Sony has done with the franchise and marketing/content deals for the last however many years.
Huh? Shouldn’t it be logical by sheer force of evidence?
Let’s answer that survey with ‘yes’ as if we were whales.
The first Wow store mount was the Celestial Steed. It was released on April 15th 2010 and cost USD$25; an already high price. Even though store mounts are still USD$25, the inflation on the cost 12 years later is USD$34. This goes to show you the value of the mountains of cash Blizzard made in the earlier years of Wow…