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She IS Harry

That’s an interesting linguistic question. Does an initialism count as a word?

Good fucking riddance.

Completely agreed. When I watched it for the first time, I was prepared for a silly, boring movie that didn’t live up to the first five minutes, and by the end I was baffled that it had garnered such a reputation. It absolutely pays off the ideas from the opening montage and then goes on to seamlessly add additional

My hot take is that releasing all this video game news over a longer time frame is going to backfire. When E3 is going on, the industry has gamers’ attention for a week; they can relatively easily absorb a coordinated blast of news. People are going to forget to tune into these individual events or will neglect to

I’ve been slowly making my way through the Kingdom Hearts series as well, and I just started KH3. So far it seems like the best combination of mechanics from Dream Drop Distance and KH2, with a fresh coat of graphical paint, but I can see getting tired of it if I play too much in one go. (I’m already kind of tired of

I experienced it back in January, and kids were screaming in terror.

My co-op partner and I are going to try to finish A Way Out this weekend. I know it received a mixed reception — the story isn’t particularly innovative — but the way that story is told and how it integrates with the gameplay is phenomenal, and it works amazingly well as a co-op experience.

This seems like a good way to kill a couple of hours when I get tired of playing video games.

I think THPS 3 is the pinnacle of the series in terms of trading off between ease of use and flexibility. THPS 4 is basically THPS 3 with slightly worse levels, and subsequent entries just added too many mechanics.

I’m really excited to see the Tony Hawk franchise return in this way, and hopefully these remasters do well enough to spur interest in a legit THPS6. We’re a couple of decades removed from skateboarding’s pop cultural heyday, but I think there’s enough interest in these kinds of video games to make developing new

They also seem to have finally fixed the problem where the comments section wouldn’t load. At this rate, Kinja websites might actually be functional by 2027 or so!

Wow, the A.V. Club started reviewing video games again!

Thought I’d managed to unlock the final episode in Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep. It turns out that nope, if you don’t do a very specific thing that most players would just skip over in Terra’s story, then you have to go back and do that, and then re-beat the final boss in his story. Totally logical. I wish Squeenix

The Joan Callamezzo bit felt like a parody of the demented weirdness of Wendy @ Home.

Maybe the reason the readership has declined is because the site has become unusable. 75% of the time, the comments section doesn’t even load. Fix your shit, Kinja.

Tennis is kind of a big deal in Indian expat communities (source: my life), so the McEnroe voiceover sounds like it’s a nod to that.

I started Cloudpunk yesterday, and I almost immediately got bored of it. The environments are gorgeous and rendered in loving detail, and the voxel aesthetic really works. But the game suffers from the Night-in-the-Woods problem of layering pointless, tedious gameplay on top of a story that would have been better told

The episode cemented my opinion that I wouldn’t care one bit if Charles disappeared from the show entirely. They’ve completely ruined the character and turned him from a fun oddball into a weird, needy creep. What made Charles funny previously was that you could always see the logic that led to his weird opinions,

Oh fun, now in addition to the comments section just not loading 90% of the time, whatever fucking ad scripts are running on this site are redirecting me through like 15 different URLs to fucking scam sites. For fuck’s sake, fix this fucking website. This is unacceptable.