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Don’t they also make Beyond Good and Evil? Big yikes. 

And, get this, only ten. Ten of over eighty work online. 

Will Kotaku be covering the god awful design choices for the online mode? Nintendo didn’t make it available for reviewers until after the game release and it definitely changed from a buy to a skip for me personally.

Bingo. The salt in the wound is that the D2 base game is now free. Never will I buy a Bungie game again.

Dealing with booing is as much a part of competing as clapping.

Also, this article made the two players out to be innocent in this. They threw the grand finals of the biggest fighting game tournament all year. Tons of money and time invested by countless people just to get a dud of a match. At 16 / 17, I still wouldn’t known not to do this out of respect for others.

Nintendo sponsored this event. For years, that’s what these players wanted and it fell on deaf ears, now they have it, and they do this? If I’m Nintendo I’m doubling down on my no esports policy. They’re a toy company and having a 16 year old getting death threats, people booing the game, and flipping the finger to

Not a dick, just wanted to point out, “You shouldn’t buy a Boosted Board if you want to to tricks anyways.”  

I would say the point is to create bad publicity and to draw attention to what they believe are shady business practices by their employer. Lo and behold, here I am, reading about those practices on a public forum. They succeeded.

Privatization of death leads to a lack of accountability, ie black water. Placing blame elsewhere is a great tradition for the US Military, unless praise is received, at which point they are DEFINITELY responsible.

Have you ever worked for Google? Do you know the nuance of the tasks asked of these employees? Perhaps the technology is still developmental, and inaccurate.

They had Totoro on VHS at my local library, and I have such fond memories of carrying the tape to my mom to put on the counter for rental. If I hadn’t seen it when I was a child, I’m sure I’d feel the same way.

I worked for Caterpillar around 2008, and helped with marketing on the internet. EVERY time we sent the guidelines for tractor commercials to Japan, we got anime / flash animations in response, as opposed to the real footage of tractors every other country used. I was secretly on cloud 9, but the “common look and

Reading these comments has reminded me how goddamn entitled gamers can be. It’s a cross over that makes sense for the demographic, and it’s optional, and people still find a way to complain that a free game has a pretty cool idea.

WE LOVE MIKE. WE LOVE MIKE. WE LOVE MIKE.

You know what NO ONE warned me about with Splatoon 2? How terrible the party system in game is. I mean, it’s almost unusable. For some of the game modes, you literally rely on sheer luck that the lobby doesn’t fill up before your friend can join. I find it ridiculous, and I’m a Nintendo fan boy, through and through!

It’s one of the only choices in TLJ I liked. It’s new and fun!

I hate D2 because D1 was so fuckin’ good. Bungie, you suck.

I think it’s legitimate. Sorry speed runs (a secondary objective to a detailed and polished game for the masses) are impacted, but it’s unreasonable to expect children to enjoy learning to glitch to get to a balloon!

What if new fire arms required RFID technology, which is a short field, so no tracking, and at entrances firing mechanisms could be disabled upon entry? Or we do go with a SIM card or GPS tracker, which can identify weapons being carried into large public spaces and disable them? I know there are types of technology