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not sure if master ruseman...

Except each M&M is self-contained and does not affect the other M&Ms in the bag, unlike ME3 which is part of a greater whole.

But I thought Kotaku was Kotaku's Jim Sterling...

God forbid someone having to know the rules of a game BEFORE they play!

BREAKING NEWS: Knowing how to read music is pretentious!

" at the time"

"You know what's important? Doing good games journalism, which is what we did this week and highlights in this list above."

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-10-25-single-player-is-a-gimmick-says-mid-core-developer#comment-54341

MISOGYNY ALERT! CHECK YOUR PRIVILEGE!

Once again: what I question is not the right of you and the other staffers to do so, but why you would do so for something YOU wrote. It just seems like something I'd think belongs in the article itself.

Seriously, Totilo? A comment in response to a question in your OWN article? Real classy.

Yes, the plot is great and tackles some complicated issues, but where The Longest Journey truly shines is in its cast and dialogue. Nearly every character is fleshed-out in a way that makes them unique and interesting without being over-the top. Each character reacts in a way that feels natural and believable; rather

DIE CISHUMAN SCUM

Daily reminder.

https://twitter.com/Brandy_Brewer/status/254360240764637184

What's sad is that this whole thing was consensual on both sides, and the woman is pissed off that people think he harassed her. Stop being sensationalist, Kotaku.

Really?

Autobot smoke, don't breathe this.

"I'll baselessly claim he's a hypocrite and hope I'm right!"

Since the article I commented on was so conveniently deleted, I'll ask once more: since when did good games become a guilty pleasure?