I mean making anime refrences to joke about this isn’t in good humor.
I mean making anime refrences to joke about this isn’t in good humor.
“We’ve all seen Hollywood bungle fan service.”
“I use anime titty mouse pads for the comfort” is the new “I read Playboy for the articles.”
This article is 100% correct, but also, I kind of like that the battlepass on Halo Infinite is so bad and unrewarding that it becomes pretty easy to ignore. Feels like old-school Halo where you play because playing is fun, not because you want to get further on the treadmill.
I look at it from another* perspective: If setting up bot lobbies is a more efficient way to advance in the game, that’s on the developer as much as it is on the players. If playing the game normally were more fun and rewarding, players won’t choose shooting bots over normal game play.
and now he’s dead, and you’re full of petty spite. clearly the man was quite emotionally tortured. he founded the website—even your absolutism can’t deny him credit for doing so.
X is for Jason. F is for Respect.
I didn’t think Confederate was an especially interesting idea, but I never bought the idea that it was somehow problematic.
To support this illegal activity, Team Xecuter allegedly helped create and support online libraries of pirated videogames for its customers, and several of the enterprise’s devices came preloaded with numerous pirated videogames
So its, “So long, Gary Bowser?”
You guys are beating this horse deader than a cracked out transwoman sex worker.
Yes!
Starz is adapting the SNL skit?! Is Walken on board?
This seems less of a complaint about Samus showing emotion, and more about Samus showing vulnerability.
Pfft. Dread did more for her character thru body language alone than Other M did with its piles of garbage dialogue.
Yeah I’d give Dave a bit of leeway on the jokes. That’s not to say they aren’t offensive to people. Heck I watched the special and at times looked at the audience and could tell from their faces they were, at the very least, unimpressed with them. That’s jokes; some work, some don’t.
For its part, Battlefield has the unique gimmick of allowing players to customize their weapons on the fly. It’s extremely cool on paper—by pulling up a snazzy in-game menu, you can swap between scopes, grips, and clip sizes in the middle of conflict, rather than in the loadout screen
I sincerely hope that Kotaku never gets a review copy of a game again.