Even outside NFTs being a giant joke what’s the actual point in these games? It’s just microtransactions.
Nerf Now just starting a long story arc so this is gonna be very out of context for a while!
Dare we suspect American puritanism rather than a mistranslation?
we were tipped off to this last night and had been following the story ever since, talking with our legal team and the sources responsible for breaking the news. something like this is complicated to report so it’s not always easy getting something up first but there might be more on this in the near future...
Remember when Keighly publicly railed against Konami mid-show for mistreating & barring Kojima from coming, before next year showering him with the limelight and praise when he did arrive? Gained Keighly and TGA some major brownie points with the gaming community at large.
Would it? TGA is a marketing event. 99% of its audience only watches it to see big game reveals. Why would you expect any sort of journalism to take place during this event?
“Death threats aren’t cool BUUUUUT...” is always a take where a poster should just not hit “publish” here. And it happens way too much on Kotaku comment threads.
Sorry bro, there’s a difference between explaining why you don’t like a game (as you just did) and hurling insults at the people who build the game, as well as doxxing people.
There is no prior content for Infinite, bro.
“While the cause for the glitch is unknown, multiple postings on Twitter and Reddit suggest the epicenter for garmentless villagers is The Roost, an unlockable area in the game’s paid DLC, Happy Home Paradise.”
The glorious return of the Kotaku fish
Just stay out of the tall grass there
Paine has already been replaced on the cover by fast bowler Pat Cummins
If any Star Citizen weirdos come in here saying iT Is OuT, and you’re talking about the empty/broken modules that are currently playable, I will turn to dust.
“Stop sharing my music and destroy it”
Here come the Crytapologists!
“fits your narrative”
Congratulations, they discovered the concept of copyright...but without the centuries of infrastructure to support and enforce them.