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The entire time watching this trailer I just thought to myself, when are we actually going to see gameplay? It’s hard to get excited for a game when you don’t even know what type of game it is. And no, the game being made by Hideo Kojima isn’t enough for me to buy it.

If someone has a real suggestion as to how to get NK to simmer down, without any loss of life, I’d love to hear it.

Otherwise, facing the reality that NK is going to kill some certain number of people at some certain point in the future requires us to decide whether those casualties are on our terms or on Kim Jong

You are indeed correct. Many streaming sites and services have started (or have been) blocking VPNs and make a point of keeping up with any new IP blocks that VPN companies are using, so they are unlikely to be useful if you are trying to get around country restrictions from major sites/services.

Article ignores that Netflix knows about VPNs, discovers new ones over time, and blocks them. Same for iPlayer if you’re trying to get the BBC.

Maybe I’ll get called out for being full of shit but:

YAH FUCKIN’ DONUT!

Quality journalism! Straight from Reddit to Kotaku!

Great, thank god we got rid of the guy who tried to kiss somebody ten years ago.

Whelp, he’s hoping the extra month with improve Far Cry 5, I’ve been looking forward to it.

It’s definitely Prince Purple sobbing quietly

Hot take: I like it. Because it is Purple!

Marvel really needs to take the X-Men back...

So how do they remove Prof X and his gamebreaking power from the action in this movie?

“...but honestly I’m pine” 

This is the first time that I’ve watched this...and as a woman, I’m not ashamed to say that a clear 64.25% of me was deliciously gratified by his right cross. I’ll gladly take a thrashing on this one.

Sure, why not. Bottle episodes are great because the writers actually have to write something compelling rather the fall back on spectacle, as the rival Star-franchise would occasionally do.

I know they never will, because of the big-money obligations that go with such a popular franchise, but from a creative standpoint, Star Wars could do no better than to set up a dozen films budgeted at $20 million each, give them to directors with a handful of guidelines, and let them do whatever they want. It’s a

In case you needed more reasons to love and miss Carrie Fisher.