I mean I get what you’re saying, but the large majority of reviews are saying it’s far from “very bog standard” lol.
I mean I get what you’re saying, but the large majority of reviews are saying it’s far from “very bog standard” lol.
Carolyn, you really need to relax. You are reading WAY too deep into some of this shit. I get it, it’s cool to be on the Rowling hate train and Kotaku loves stirring up unnecessary controversies, but it’s okay to enjoy video games, even controversial ones, without the baggage of social commentary and toxic social…
Dude, he just wrote the article, don’t shoot the messenger.
It’s probably because FEMA wasn’t absorbed into the Department of Homeland Security until March 2003 and a lot of the changes that gave them access to military and police personnel had not been completed until after Katrina in 2005. it would have made zero sense to have pre-DHS FEMA armed to the teeth and razing…
Based on the only sales data we have so far (physical sales in Japan), B3 is selling better than B2, so I’m not sure why people say it’s not a commercial success. “Better than the previous game” is basically everything you can hope for with a sequel.
So we’re just spoiling games that don’t come out for a week in headlines and lede photos now?
It’s kind of ironic. When Bayo first came out, there was this huge uproar about how Bayo was the epitome of feminine objectification, and was nothing more than a sex object for men to oogle over, a notion amplified by people who never played the game.
so, the combat is the best it’s ever been... but we’re calling this the worst game in the series cuz story?
As a bi, there’s always a certain twinge of pain when a review basically boils down to “I hate this character if they aren’t a gold star lesbian like I wanted.”
She’s in a union and this is a union gig so point 1 doesn’t really apply here.
Luke, you’ve gotta be kidding me. Jason’s reporting deserves more than a tiny blurb at the bottom of this article, and you shouldn’t even be quoting Taylor at this point. You of all people know the significance of Jason’s article on this story and what it means for Taylor’s original statements. Please stop amplifying…
The greatest trick HR ever pulled was convincing employees it was there for them.
Schreier finds the truth yet again.
Still no mention of Taylor's weird bigotry.
Kotaku, your update is DAYS later and none of the comments are about that. Please post it separately so we have a place to discuss after Bloomberg’s article.
Kotaku doesn’t much appreciate the fact that they were in the wrong for firing people up for the wrong reasons.
Kotaku’s ex writing staff continues to show what real journalism looks like.
That update deserves it’s own article or to be at the top of the article just so people don’t miss it.
Awwww now that she’s been outed as a liar she wants to “put the whole thing behind her”.
So that’s it, Patricia? You guys are really just going to post a quickie update to the original story, already buried off your front page, in response to the revelation by your old buddy Jason that Hellena Taylor’s claims were basically one big lie of omission? I thought G/O wanted more excuses to post clickable…