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StarwarsLad
starwarslad

None of us get to keep our Tigerspite. If it’s already been sunset (white icon in the corner) then they aren’t rolling that back and the weapon is not going to be useful to you. This is probably to keep the people who have already recycled beloved sunset weapons and armor from rioting in the street.

Yea I was somewhat skeptical the first day of Season of the Chosen but between the exotic missions, lost sector grinds, and battlegrounds playlist I’m having a really good time at the moment. I think it’s shaping up to be my favorite season since the rebooted model. 

The sad thing is that the PvE portion of the game is in a pretty great spot right now. The new season has a lot of cool new guns and perks, the new secret mission that dropped on Tuesday was phenomenal, lots of quality of life improvements have made the game more enjoyable overall, etc...

Destiny remain a study in how much dumb shit you can pack around legitimately good gameplay before people give up trying to get to the good gameplay.

This is why I read Kotaku! To remind me I am getting very old, very fast!

I didn’t think I could like Lance Reddick more, but here we are...

He was seriously lit during Fringe on Fox. If you haven’t seen that already, it’s worth a go--great acting and world building, and they use the ‘monster of the week’ formula just enough to keep things going, but don’t lean on it too heavily (save for the second season IIRC). 

Putting pirates as the heroes against piracy was already funny, but this is perfect.

What do you expect? They’ll likely be leaning heavily into the Blizzard approach to release dates from now on.

I think you might have missed the sarcasm in parksonian’s comment.

Well, I can’t think of a single reason to doubt anything this guy promises.

Wow, installation of a wind turbine is an amazing erection.

ouch!

jew here. I live in a very (but not mostly chassidic) area of brooklyn and not a lot of masking or quarantining going on here. my neighborhood is one of the longer term hot spots - not coincidentally, many of the neighbors are also very trumpy.

It’s only really a spoiler if you’re a ridiculously oversensitive spoiler-wuss. I always roll my eyes when people freak out about spoilers and it turns out to be something as vague as “something big is about to happen and someone you’re familiar with is probably going to appear!”

If you want your reviewers to clap like a seal because the game looks and feels expensive, IGN.com is right there.

“It’s not a politically progressive game: these identities are all in service of the game’s vision of the cyberpunk future, one that can feel implausible and alienating but also has hints of the world we live in today.”

People sort of forget how much better the Witcher 3 was like six months and a whole lot of patches after release compared to “at release”. I figure it’s much the same with Cyberpunk, but the hype train got out of control on this one.

You’re playing a Yoko Taro game. Everyone suffers a bad end. That’s hardly a spoiler.

Kotaku reader: Interesting article! I just bought Nier, but I just started the game. Maybe I shouldn’t check the article out as it’s too soon?!

*Sees tag in the middle of the article that says HERE THERE BE SPOILERS’, ignores it and reads anyway.*

Kotaku Reader: Oh my god, there were spoilers?! No, I TOTALLY didn’t see