I enjoy the Melee scene. The only toxicity I see are from people like you who, for some reason, hate the fact that we love an old game.
I enjoy the Melee scene. The only toxicity I see are from people like you who, for some reason, hate the fact that we love an old game.
Monster Hunter World. Now, I’m not a hater of the series. Quite the opposite. I have thousands of hours total across the older titles, with my favorite being 4U. I just felt that the game lacked the refinement and quality gameplay that I came to expect from the series.
Why is a commenter like you even on Kotaku? People here love video-games, and shouldn’t be shamed for it.
Please don’t try to change my argument. Let me make it clear if you are confused: I do not believe that video-game library data of a gamer-tag is valuable or sensitive enough to be protected with opt-out privacy settings, as opposed to real-life personal information such as name, address, contact information, family…
The first pot says the opposite. I understand keeping privacy with “addresses, phone-numbers, emails, political beliefs, family members, etc.”, but I don’t think your game library is as important as your name.
Read my first comment.
Then don’t use your real name with your Steam account...
When you use a service like Steam, you usually give up all rights to privacy. However, you are lucky to have the option to opt-out. In this case, it is looking like Steam wants to give your data for themselves, but regardless, your data is never truly private.
For game-libraries and playtime to be available by default, yes. However, if you have something to hide, or are embarrassed by owning adult titles, then don’t use your real name (most people on steam don’t) and don’t have your library public. You have options.
Why would someone use their real name on a Steam account, purchase adult material, and keep their library public?
I understand the type of information that was on Facebook, as in addresses, phone-numbers, emails, political beliefs, family members, etc.
Dragon Age: Inquisition was a letdown. I wasn’t a fan of the spammy action combat or the characters. Especially the characters, since I didn’t feel like I was in a fantasy world, but instead some city drama.
Congratulations to Tabata-san. I’ve been really impressed with him over the years, and I think we can expect great things from this studio.
I’m fascinated by your blind hatred of DragonBall. That episode had so many sakugas from world renowned animators that people will be taking about it for years. Even One Punch Man’s brilliant Saitama versus Boros fight was overshadowed.
Who says that their tennis rackets are 28 inches? They don’t have to conform to our standards in the Mushroom Kingdom. Luigi’s flaccid penis is atleast 5 inches.
Only the fact that they were charging $90 for used copies of the game because they had exclusivity.
Here is an article about it by our very own Kotaku: https://kotaku.com/extreme-gamestop-pricing-leaves-some-fans-calling-scam-1108627828
Yeah, I wasn’t happy when I found out it was a Gamestop exclusive. I haven’t bought a game from them since what they did with the original Xenoblade.
I agree. I’d pay $60 for just this amiibo.
I’m not saying anything about your argument of DBZ’s animation. However, Goku versus Cell was well-animated and full of sakuga.