sgreenwell
SGreenwell
sgreenwell

I get that. My point is, why didn’t Kotaku at least mention it in passing? Seems like basic information, and a bit of a journalistic fail.

After reading the article, I have no clue what kind of content I might see on his channel.

I do think there’s a key difference here between “kids wandering into the store on their own” and “parents dropping off kids and expecting the clerks to be responsible for them.”

Yes, I played these PC-based games and they were actually rather good for their time. The description for the SNES version sounded very familiar, except for the fact that the computer games were actually enjoyable. For some reason, it stands out in my mind that Bill the Donkey could deliver a surprising amount of

Man, Ogre Battle 64 was probably my favorite game growing up. The fact it barely sold a quarter million copies is just criminal.

>> “I want games where pixelated men suplex each other and I’m not joking.”

You don’t want to change up your wording even a little?

And yet the discourse continues, inevitable as the tides, trapping us in the unceasing whirlpool in perpetuity,” said the whirlpool.

What about it did you find lazy?

streets of rage 4 came out 2 years ago and was at least as good as this one.

Tim Collins, if you’re reading this, hit me up.

I’m glad I’m immune to the siren song of mint condition. I’d pay $25 for a loose copy of Secret of Mana with TIM COLLINS sloppily scrawled on both sides in magic marker and never need anything better.

It’s not just David and Jason leaving man. It’s the broken comments system. It’s the constant listicles. It’s the lack of proof reading, the lazy reprints/links to other outlet’s articles, the ill advised hot takes like the “It’s okay people are robbing trains because they lost their jobs” article from a few weeks

Jon Bois is a gift to us all.

in other words, this is the royal wii?

Yeah, the “but I was in the lead!” thing is a bad feeling. But it’s also untrue. You were never in the lead - the guy who sniped $500 at the last second was always in the lead, you just didn’t know it.