Microsoft just killed it. A true-gamer’s games showcase. Other than one choose your own adventure, it wasn’t about wannabe movies, it was about gameplay. Pure gaming goodness. Starfield went beyond the years of hype, it’s the real deal!
Microsoft just killed it. A true-gamer’s games showcase. Other than one choose your own adventure, it wasn’t about wannabe movies, it was about gameplay. Pure gaming goodness. Starfield went beyond the years of hype, it’s the real deal!
Is Chrome a game? Because if it is, then yes...they’ve done that lol.
Could’ve easily left out the first word in the title. Especially if the article CONTAINS the quote ““I feel it has nothing to do with the fact that I’m a Black creator, but instead (if it’s indeed true they copied me) it’s another case of creatives ripping off ideas from other creatives, which is hardly uncommon for…
Honestly starting to miss old Kotaku. Need to start weening myself off by going to ars technica or hell, even Polygon is better at this point
Should you not address the very first context he offered?
But you didn’t at all address his concerns about your title and making it a race issue?
Jeremy, seriously, just shut up. Your article sucked, the formatting sucked, and you don’t need to be coming back and posting from behind “Blackdev” like you’ve been vindicated.
Shocked, I say, SHOCKED! That Kotaku would seek to make a racial issue out of a story that *the subject of the story* doesn’t associate with race!
Thank you for calling Kotaku out for that Stephen.... I mean it, because initially to me this article just came off as more ideological slander rather than what it actually is and that’s basically IP infringement by a huge company versus a smaller company(being you the indie developer). I will say though thanks to the…
“Firstly Jeremy, I didn’t know you were going to make it a race issue, I’m quite disappointed to be honest.”
Welcome to Kotaku?
“I feel it has nothing to do with the fact that I’m a Black creator, but instead (if it’s indeed true they copied me) it’s another case of creatives ripping off ideas from other creatives, which is hardly uncommon for big production studios”
Okay, Stephen Ddungu here. Firstly Jeremy, I didn’t know you were going to make it a race issue, I’m quite disappointed to be honest.
Did the editors “request” the inclusion of race in this story?
I can only imagine what it’s like for somebody to be referred to the “black” xyz instead of just xyz for no reason. Linking one’s physical appearance to their profession when it’s not relevant. So weird.
Jeremy Winslow...ok, well that’s a name I’ll now endeavor not to click on articles written by because this is some sensationalist nonsense where the creator’s race isn’t even a factor in this nonstory.
In fairness to the developer himself, he specifically stated he didn’t think it had anything to do with his being black. It is a bit disingenuous the way Kotaku makes a big point of his race.
As someone who is largely anti-corporate, pro-independent devs, and pro artist’s rights: this is low-brow bullshit and shouldn’t be reposted anywhere ever again.
Doesn’t look similar at all to what’s in the trailer.
I have taught English to adults learning it as a second language for quite some time, and I’m going to let people off the hook 10% here.
Blasphemy! They’re watercooling the heatsinks!