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I needed this in my life and I didn’t even know it.

Spicy take there, but you aren’t entirely wrong.

I’ve been a big fan of Minecraft for ages now too, also following it from first release on PC to PS4 to mobile to Gear VR and now to Switch.

That’s legit.

Absolutely masterful.

And these developers count on those braggarts and idiots.

You inadvertently touched on a salient point.

Same. I have accomplished approximately dick. I keep seeing screenshots and videos with two full rows of hearts and all this gear and shit I’ve never seen and you know what? I don’t mind.

Yep. Not to mention the other side of this where those corporate overlords and salaried managers and whatnot are making bonuses and raking in massive profits with this dumb drink. All on the backs of these ground-level employees who—if Starbucks is like any other retail company in the US—will likely see absolutely

Nice article. It’s rare you see gaming sites delve into the optimization tech like this.

Get your science out of here. This is the internet. Home of misguided, uninformed outrage.

It’s really not too bad here. Similar faces, sure. But varied enough given the low detail style and source characters. I’ve seen muuuch more obvious examples of sameface with this particular look. Hit up Tumblr or DeviantArt. You’ll find vast seas of it.

Oh man as much as I dig the round caps of the first one I absolutely love those side-printed keycaps in the second.

Nintendo Switch: “Zelda”

It’s perfectly fine with me that few people talk unless they need to. Mainly because it’s text chat and I’m not there to type out a whole conversation. I’m just mindlessly running through enemies and areas. The only reason I group up is for the assistance/to lend a hand myself. If I want to jump on and chat about

I dig Zelda’s final look.

Now playing

Destiny, a video game in which you can see mountains and then go there.

Comment away. This is supposed to be a place for frank discussion, and you certainly aren’t wrong in your observation. Kotaku regularly gives a pass—at most, a finger wag and an “oh, you!”—to Japanese games and media for shit that gets ripped apart in Western productions. The only true difference here swaying the

I’m probably on my way to this, too.

Oh they’ve sorted it out.