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I feel like this is just a “trying too hard to come up with a hot-take on Kotaku” sort of article. I don’t have any major beef with Nintendo keeping tight lipped about the rest of the year, but I don’t see why the industry could or should be moving in a more secretive direction, it doesn’t really benefit anybody. Hype

I vehemently disagree with the sentiment of this article. The industry as a whole needs to become more transparent, not less; and during a time of great upheaval, it is always great to have something to look forward to.

In other semi-related-Nintendo news (that Kotaku won’t cover for some reason), yet another professional Smash player got outed as a pedo/sexual groomer. This time it was Sky Williams, who hosted a bunch of other guilty Smash players and their victims in his house and he knew about what was going on under his roof.

I never did get around to beating this game. I insisted on playing on the hardest difficulty because I wanted to be sure I saw everything. Then at some point one of them got too hard and I never went back.

Also, remember Matt Casamassina from IGN64? He’s in it.

There’s also something the restaurants could do - update their websites.

I went through the whole game and never noticed.

This wouldn’t have affected me since it was way late into the game when I realized you could fast travel from anywhere.  I thought you had to use the spirit wells anyways.  

First party Direct is most likely “June”. And not just because that was the date of E3, but rather because Nintendo’s first party schedule seem like the first half of the year(perhaps to let people recover from the holidays?) being very slow with sparse releases and things only starting to pick up in the summer to the

It’s because people are convinced that this is only affecting cold places, even though both Italy and Iran are very warm climates. I’ve seen a lot of people claim they can’t get sick because of that.

I think the sentiment is more of “they don’t give a shit” more than any impact on the actual game. 

As long as they don’t fall in love with one of the actors and insist that we rewrite the entire season because the actor who plays an Axis Power dictator is a cool dude between takes I think we’re in for a consistent and good season.

Arthas, duh. Love that guy. Er, love to hate him.

I’d pay 10 dollars more for any game if they shoehorned him in there.

some troll above posted shit and got starred, so imma respond here

Tell us—if you can manage to somehow navigate the ads and actually get our comments to load.”

Are you saying we should stick to sports?

I can’t possibly agree more, which is why this feels like trademark trolling. If it was part of the game’s title I might see it, but the descriptions I’m seeing here are mostly just that: descriptions of otherwise normal and expected mechanics in interactive media.

I would question whether context and intent come into play with this suit. If they’re not using “Choose Your Own Adventure” explicitly in the title of the game, but rather simply using it in an explanation of a game mechanic — i.e. “as the player, you have the capability to choose your own adventure within the game

I’d dust off the PS4 for Spiderman, it’s that good and should be like $20 these days (that’s what I paid for the GotY edition last week).

Crazy talk. I could watch him disintegrate Jawas all damn day.

This was the first episode where my attention didn’t start to wander midway through. Lyra seemed to actually have a rapport with Scoresby and Iorek - which is something she doesn’t even have with Pan - which fleshed the character quite a bit.