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As soon as I saw the headline, I knew what was coming.

"Oh good," I thought to myself. "Now a bunch of people who have absolutely no knowledge of the subject are going to insist on offering their ill-informed, meaningless opinions on it. Fantastic."

Seriously. If you don't know anything about trans issues, -ask-. Don't

It wasn't okay when Michael Richards went off on a black audience member, dropping racial slurs at them. What the fuck is happening here, Kotaku, that so many people think that THIS was okay just because he's a comedian? That's not a fucking excuse now, and it has never been an excuse before. This is transphobia, pure

Fuck that "comedian." Fuck everyone defending this piece of shit too.

Melee combat, general on-foot traversal fluidity and proper expansion/roll out of in-game collectibles tied to tangible rewards being its biggest contributions to the open world genre, in my opinion.

*more spoilers*

Not to sound creepy, but I wish you could play it as well. It'd certainly make my nights outside your window a little less boring.

Yeah, I wish they didn't even have that button assigned normally. Too many times early on I wiped out due to the accidental press of it. I don't ever want to use that camera while driving, I don't understand why anyone else would, really. Aside from a chase it's just dangerous and I wish it wasn't next to the break.

More interesting would be a multiplayer mode in which other players play as Police or FBI investigators, and try to catch the serial killers.

I was just recently discussing with my friends how interesting a legit serial killer video game would be. Like, a serious, open-world game where you play as a serial killer. You can pick your targets based on... whatever crazy reason you want. You can follow them and plan out your murder. You could even get pretty

Tina, you hipster-lover.

Now playing

My first thought was this made everyone in the game your character, which would have been awesome. Like this:
Malkovich, Malkovich, malkovichmalkovich.
Malkovich.

I don't have/haven't owned Myst, always wanted to experience it, but I in no way have the patience for adventure games. And using a guide obliterates the experience the game developers intended. But when I looked for a video on YT of someone playing it I couldn't find it. I wish people did let's plays of

Not to me. It seems like Wardell was being sued for sexual harassment (who knows if he was guilty) and his lawyer asked him to dig up anything that could be used as leverage against Miseta to get her to drop the case. He remembered that she had taken a laptop (and probably just deleted stuff in the course of using

without the "Pow!" "Biff!" sound descriptions popping up when he he hits someone, I'm not buying it.

As others have mentioned, after reading this article I'm left with the uneasy feeling that a victim of sexual harassment was forced to set aside her claims as fictitious and then publicly humiliated.

Man, this just feels dirty. It really looks like the laptop lawsuit was a way to take advantage of poor decisions Miseta might have made in anger over what was going on to use as leverage to get her to drop the case.

Imagine if Adam West lifted weights! You can play that out in Arkham Origins, it seems. If you don't know what Knightfall is, study up on the late 90's comics series that involved the villain Bane breaking Batman's back over his knee (spoiler: Batman gets better).

I agree that they have better writing, and all of the AAA games I mentioned have better writing too, but Heavy Rain is way more non-linear and interactive than The Walking Dead or any Lucasarts game I ever played.

I would honestly pay extra for this if it meant "BAM" "POW!" "ZWIFF!" pop-ups whenever I punch someone.

Am I the only one who didn't find this even remotely funny?