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I’m afraid most of you will be too young to get this reference. . .

It is with a heavy heart that I begin to say my goodbyes, readers. It’s been an honor to be part of Team Kotaku for

Uh he admited it. He said he was “too drunk” to remember and that he was “so so” sorry.

No, it seems perfectly reasonable that he lost his sponsorship.

Honestly, if that happened to me, I’d be too freaked out to think rationally about it.

I can only guess.

Here’s her full statement on that, FYI:

Given how hell-bent some game creators are about putting stories in their games that turn out to be bad, I can live with one who, at worst, sometimes erred in the other direction.

All of these people are going straight to hell for not recognising the true #1 Pokemon.

Diversity is a good thing. Looking at every character and seeing if they should be female seems complete crazy to me. It’s rare that the gender matters at all in games (I mean storywise, not representation),so how do you have that conversation?

Oh my god I forgot about that.

I haven’t played it yet, but PLEASE tell me there’s some easter eggs for THIS timeless gem:

What the fuck?

“It’s more situational...”

Then maybe letting people know how these situation works would keep them from complaining. The way they’re speaking it seems like it IS a useless stat and they just don’t want to acknowledge. I understand they’re known for being cryptic, but there has to be a point where letting people know

Because he was very publicly fired as an almost direct result of it, that's why

@Rokeden: What!? That is a great movie.