Right? “I’m glad I never enjoyed things because then I would have spent time having fun with them”
Right? “I’m glad I never enjoyed things because then I would have spent time having fun with them”
All games are a waste of time, at least this one has people getting out of the house. As is commenting on Kotaku, so stop acting like 5 minutes of your life is precious.
While this is an article about one single Resistance information tool, the fact is, the Enlightened side has been leading the charge on scraped data and player reporting services. http://resguard.info/
Uber’s valuation has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with being a glorified taxi service.
I always found it miraculous that any show could be as funny as Rick and Morty and also manage to be super thoughtful or expose genuine aspects of the human experience at the same time…I’ve never been disappointed with it, and it’s not because I’m mindless in my fandom, but rather because I think its lowest moments…
Disagree. This season was pretty clearly all about how much Rick needs his family, despite everything he says or does that is contrary to that. While, to me, every other season made it seem like he is only going to stick around until he gets bored or till shit hits the fan; The end of season 2 plus the whole season…
Aside from the season finale, I actually really enjoyed this season. I felt like what Summer and Morty went through in terms of their parents divorce was a lot like what my brother and I went through when our parents got divorced when we were in our teens (even down to dad being with some weird exotic lady and…
If he only trolled those folks, that’d be one thing. But given his surprise at getting mostly kind and heartfelt replies rather than frankly even just the average replies on Twitter, the guy clearly reached mostly folks quite other than the Milan sauce wackos.
I agree all that stuff is awful, and makes the fanbase look awful. I also don’t intend to pull punches when it comes to that sort of thing — and got plenty of flack for not doing so in the comments section of the show’s reviews on this very site. But when discussing these issues, I think it helps to do it in a way…
I’m still not entirely sure what your point is here. I just find this whole gimmick to be lame and stale, and discussions making fun of Sczechan sauce to be just as annoying as the damn Sczechan sauce itself. I’m not trying to get a “pass on the worst parts of my fandom.”
So a bunch of morons overereacting and being assholes=let’s make fun of them forever and forever with all our “witty” jokes?
I wouldn’t call someone who doesn’t even know the name of the fucking creators “a fan.” I mean, how does something like this happen? Do you just do a Twitter search for “Rick and Morty,” see a blue checkmark and a name, and just comment away? You can’t do ANY basic research on a show that you apparently love so much?…
Definitely a candidate for a cover shot on ‘Most Slapable Man’ magazine.
It pisses off Cheetolini. What other reason do they need?
I see where you’re coming from in the wider discussion, but this is an article about people literally saying that a game promoting ousting literal Nazis from America is a “political stance” that they are unhappy with. I’m guessing they’re probably fuming about something in the wider discussion, but it’s factually…
You’re an idiot.
Well, the President seems to think some Nazis are “very fine people.”
BJ’s commentary, delivered so fucking deadpan, absolutely makes the game what it is. But the cast of characters supporting Blaskewicz’ one man campaign against Nazi scum are all excellent at reinforcing the notion that even if BJ doesn’t think they necessarily deserve to die, nobody’s going to fault him for killing…
It’s weird, we didn’t have nearly as big a homegrown Nazi sympathizer problem back when the first game came out, it was as apolitical as could be, it was basically an alternate history WWII shooter that hearkened back to an older style of shooter, now with the sequel we live in a world where shooting and stabbing…
I finally played The New Order last August and even then before the election and even though it wasn’t set in America, it had a newfound relevant feel.