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I find myself constantly at odds with articles on Kotaku. More often than not, I disagree completely with the authors; and this is another example.
I think more credit needs to be given to what this controller represented in an era when you were still expected to play 3D games on a D-pad, or have a full blown JoyStick

As far as I know, this is a free update isn’t it? I don’t understand what you are complaining about. No one is forcing you to play this in VR. Well actually, maybe they are, because had t use i to write the review and you obviously hated every second that you had that thing in your face. However, most people WONT be

Oh for fecks sake. This person has no business even addressing Barrett’s voice if they haven’t played the game. I understand there are problems with the translation, but like it or not, thats the way it was done 22 years ago. Since that time, the game has been played millions of times by millions of people. Even when

I don’t think its very complicated and I think you are acting like a dumbass, for the sake of being a dumbass. My guess is you are probably 12 years old and have never interacted with an adult female before, so let me enlighten you about one thing: The simple reality of the argument is that women should not be

Most of the fanboys that have jumped to defend this game clearly didn’t read the article, and in a way sort of prove the point the author was trying to make.

I don’t think you understand what body shaming is, or even the point of this article. Did you even read it or did you just read the title plus a paragraph, and make an assumption on the rest?

I'm not defending the killing, but I do understand the hatred that consumes you when someone close to you is killed unjustly, or when your life is uprooted and ripped out of existence by political and military decisions. It is not something that is easy to forgive, when you know the coldblooded killers walk freely. It