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I didn’t say they shouldn’t have any cash shop or means of earning money. The situation here goes into extremely greedy and predatory behavior even for EA. The game already has a cash shop with loot crates, with no means of earning crates with play-time after a small handful, unlike in say Overwatch, and we paid for a

It’s not really for you though.  It’s for meat eaters to expand into some more plant based eating.

been on their Discord a long while now”

I’m just gonna leave one of these at the top so folks don’t need to make the same joke 50 times like the Facebook folks are.

Of the ten heroes released after the game launched, Sigma is the first white man.

Yeah, to go with the 6 others out of 30.

Have you actually played it? I wouldn’t call it dumbed down at all. The production value is off the charts.

By saying he enjoyed their work? Go fuck yourself, moron.

Get with your buddy and take a walk. 

...He didn’t do this at all. He expressed his love for a bunch of people who just got hurt or killed.

How is he making it about him? He’s showing appreciation for the company that opened his mind to Japanese culture and is bummed about them being hurt. Shut the fuck up.

lol your link literally shows evidence that he didn’t plagiarize it but go off i guess

In what world is this a brick for brick copy? Screenshots of the two side by side don’t show brick for brick duplication, other then that Mario is generally a left to right game so your pieces tend to be on the right side of the screen, and houses tend to look like houses. This is one of the screenshots used as

I woke up this morning to accusations that I had “plagiarized” this level, both here in the comments and on Twitter. I would never, ever do something like that. I worked on this level over multiple days, iterating and testing every little bit of it. I understand there is a level with a similar theme, but I have not

Hi! 99 percent of the copious amount of work that I do on a daily basis here at Kotaku is invisible to the public eye, as it largely involves editing tasks. As you have astutely observed here, I only very occasionally write things of my own on the site, and it’s generally when there’s something I’m really interested

I was both pleased and terrified to see this last night, yes.

Because despite what shills will have you believe, criticising Epic’s strategy is not the same as defending Steam.

This, 100%. I’m a backer, and while the cycle was long, it was one of the best managed Kickstarter projects that I’ve backed. The updates were fantastic, and the final product ended up being even better than I imagined.

you need to learn to separate your overemotional reactions to critiques of video games from reality. There’s nothing biased in this piece at all. It’s a generally positive review calling the game a success at what it wanted to be. He offered a critique as it stands up against modern games of the same genre and how a

Yeah it seems like an easy game to hate -- painfully hard, and impossible to figure out how to progress in some circumstances. I have a vague memory of Magic of Scheherezade, but looking it up I don’t think I ever played it. Faxanadu was also in that range of RPG-ish games that were confusing but maybe great.