No kidding. Being a software developer that’s wanted to put a game out at some point, if I had a game in the marketplace, I’d just be happy if the reviews didn’t include a euphemism for “excrement” in some measure.
No kidding. Being a software developer that’s wanted to put a game out at some point, if I had a game in the marketplace, I’d just be happy if the reviews didn’t include a euphemism for “excrement” in some measure.
No one strives for a B. No one spends millions of dollars and countless hours going for that all-coveted B. I mean come on. You all sound like a bunch of slackers.
Wrong on all counts. Please try again.
So if I stole some super secret info from you that you didnt want revealed, and then some website published that information without your permission, I expect you would be totally fine with that. Cause we shouldnt have to wait for you to give out that information if we think its interesting and important, after all!
That’s fucking intense... I was waiting for it to happen the first time...
So the dev’s don’t want this getting out and you decided is was a good idea to post it on Kotaku? Seems like the guy who snuck in and stole food isn’t the only douche bag around. Whatever it takes to get a story I guess.
That’s kinda... morally wrong. This guy sounds like he’s kind of a jerk. Seriously, who just does that? In any industry?
The Cape died on its own terms. And those terms were bad writing.
The Arkham Knight’s identity isn’t the spoiler in question.
...you mean just in case someone who hasn’t played yet didn’t want the available characters spoiled, yes?
Warning—the video linked below as well as its YouTube description features character spoilers for Batman: Arkham Knight.
If that's the case, I think feminists should like it just fine.
Y'all have obviously never been noticed by senpai.
Then the same must be said about every other violent video game.
Interesting conclusion. So what about people who plays "Mortal Kombat" or "Lucius" or any other killing game? Do they need to have a mental disorder too?
or be a fan of assasins creed gta or dozens of any other games
You're saying you need a matching mental disorder to appreciate any media that covers that specific psyche? i.e. you believe violence in video games makes one behave accordingly
I just want Senpai to notice me
Think a smitten, Japanese schoolgirl version of Patrick Bateman. That should give you a vague idea of of what indie…
We really should point out that mages' abilities are fueled and expanded by lyrium, a mysterious blue substance which when processed in certain ways can grant or enhance a person's capabilities, even granting impossible powers (but ultimately not without debilitating mental side effects.)