nemesis72
Nemesis
nemesis72

This has gotta be one of the best timelines for the card. I was fully expecting it to be opened by some huge warehouse / re-seller / card store, only to be sold to some random anonymous NFT Bro.

Instead it was opened by a regular person, who is both a huge fan of MtG and Lotr. And it was sold to a collector who also

Well I’ll never understand how [insert Pray4Mojo’s favorite music act here] got famous either but it doesn’t usually drive me to make comments about it.

Music. Hope that helps.

I lol’d at the replies. Apparently the Witcher isn’t the only thing that’s getting significant viewership drop off partway through...

Your joke is wooshing over a lot of people’s heads here, who I can assume didn’t actually read the whole article lol

I think you’ll find if you do some introspection that you’re actually racist and mad about Phillipa. 

I can give a report of my Wife and I, at least. We are in this 30% for sure...

I certainly don’t follow all that the FTC does but if the stat mention above is correct at 0 for 9 then you really have to say they’ve wasted a lot of time and money. You can’t just call everything into antitrust court. It’s pretty obvious they don’t know what they are doing. (provided that 0 for 9 stat is correct)

I mean let’s all be serious, they did such a shit job it would have been cheaper to not do it at all. I’ve yet to see anyone call their strategy anything other than terrible. Even this site agrees it was bad. If you’re going to do your job, maybe don’t suck at it. 

This site and the majority of online journalism has been in a sorry clickbait-y mood for the last few years. Any complaints and someone will defend them, report your comment to be blocked, or reply with something snarky like “you seem hurt. do you want a hug?”

I’m assuming the author didn’t actually read or watch the linked Tweet. If they did, then they knowingly created a headline and byline that are not accurate. If that is the case, is Kotaku just a shitty clickbait site now?

It’s really weird that FF XVI would have such a homogeneous cast when their previous entries were so loaded with cultural diversity and representation.

The exclusion of Luck of the Fryrish is unacceptable. The ending hits me so much harder than Jurassic Bark.

Luke, you give really simple minded takes. It’s like you don’t even turn on the critical part of your brain. Do better.

Sir, did you just Elon OP? Responding to legitimate criticism of your work by deflection via dated meme? Sigh. 10 years reading Kotaku, but this is enough to make me comment for the first time here— this doesn’t even qualify as an article, it’s like old-man-yells-at-clouds level reader response in a local newspaper

Sir, did you just Elon OP? Responding to legitimate criticism of your work by deflection via dated meme? Sigh. 10 years reading Kotaku, but this is enough to make me comment for the first time here— this doesn’t even qualify as an article, it’s like old-man-yells-at-clouds level reader response in a local newspaper

Gotta love the deflection. Kotaku wants to lob grenades and run away screaming “this is a fun little kiddie site it’s not that deep!” when they get called out.

Uhuh. Anyone who has ever called out biased articles is now a South African car salesman. Welcome to 2023.

Back in my day, we used to buy ‘magazines’.

Isn’t “A D&D campaign, but a video game” what a large percentage of game development has been focused on since the beginning of RPGs as a genre?