I love how Kotaku left out the last part of his answer from the article completely. Taking things out of context and only providing snippets. Here is the second half of his answer:
I love how Kotaku left out the last part of his answer from the article completely. Taking things out of context and only providing snippets. Here is the second half of his answer:
They don’t ‘have to’. They want to make shareholders happy and they already cut their staffing to the bone. The only thing left is increased prices.
Like any loot-shooter, Outriders is based on chance. But you can sidestep luck by leaning on the game’s intricate…
Either I read too much in between the lines, or I think you missed the point about Yen’s beauty O_O....
The world of fantasy has been one of the few genres to regularly include disabled characters, though this inclusion…
Saitama is empathically not a sociopath. He very clearly cares about other people, their feelings and their lives. He’s repeatedly shown himself willing to take the proverbial kick to the face in order to spare the feelings of someone he’s never even met before. And he’s never backed down if there are innocents in…
I really like that it just bypasses the standard shonen fake tension formula just to see how that works. Maybe only a web manga could get away with that, magazine editors would be pissing themselves.