Depends who you ask. Some people saw a middling platformer with somewhat dated graphics and lack of style. Others saw a sacred blood oath severed as the developer personally killed their dog in front of them.
Depends who you ask. Some people saw a middling platformer with somewhat dated graphics and lack of style. Others saw a sacred blood oath severed as the developer personally killed their dog in front of them.
Just because they print a new black lotus it doesn’t make it an original black lotus and shouldn’t devalue anything
“Holiday travel sucks. And when the journey takes you away from friends and family...”
Surely the only kitchen implement you need for Thanksgiving for one is a corkscrew.
It seems like Dan Ryckert, a guy who loves to play the heel and tends to laugh at insults to his face also said he straight up hated those post game emojis. Which was surprising to hear him say. I think that's what stopped him from playing the game.
I wish this free to play disney card game was more toxic!
Great idea! Forcing people to take a ration of your shit is brilliant. I'll look forward to your book, "Making People Feel Bad for Funsies."
I always like to analyze this stuff as if I was across the table from the player (I have played magic for over 10 years) and honestly if I did anything like that IRL I would likely be told off by others at the store for being a bad sport so I have to agree with RenegadeReaper especially considering this is like the…
Based on the nature of this post I’m gonna go ahead and just withdraw my “Welcome to Kotaku“ comment that I made on your introduction post.
How about we not try to promote the ability to be toxic?
I don’t get the ghost kitchen hate. Where I live, ghost kitchens allow me to have food options that wouldn’t otherwise be available, because they’re not popular enough to support a full-blown restaurant, like healthy lunch boxes and obscure ethnic cuisines. They allow more offerings to be sold more cheaply and at more…
There are a few restaurants around me that are curbside takeout and delivery only and have no customer area at all... One in particular used to run a food truck but this seems to work better for them.
D&D lore is just a parallel to what’s happening in the show. They name the enemies based off of their similarities in the game(Because they’re kids and that’s what kids do). They’re not actually those enemies from the game.
My Grandmother said that those who look down on people who are time-poor because they’re using a jar of sauce are fuckers of the highest order (that’s a direct quote, by the way). As long as it tastes good to you, as long as it meets your immediate needs (hello, carbs and sauce, get in my belly!) and as long as you…
Your “fresh” canned tomatoes were cooked to a temperature well above boiling for a period of upwards of 15 minutes during the canning process. They are also “leftovers.”
I ain’t got time to sit around and simmer tomatoes for an hour. I just use the most basic stuff in a jar, but jazz it up with garlic, spices, onions and mushrooms. Just saute everything in a pan, dump the sauce in, heat it up, then throw it on the pasta.
You really have to compare Aldi to Walmart
Paramount+ seems to be surviving, but they had a bunch of Star Trek shows to get them off the ground. NBC doesn’t really have a franchise like that unless you need more than 12 Law & Order shows in your life.
Yea...I think they saw the success of The Office on Netflix and their primary takeaway was that The Office was driving viewership to Netflix and not Netflix’s enormous subcriber base was driving repeat watchings of a show included in a service they already had.
The problem is “not being able to pull it off” likely means dead drivers. NASCAR can’t ban it for this year, but next year it’s probably gonna be in the rulebook.