stimpyrules
stimpyrules
stimpyrules

Good for him. He made a fun game, he didn't rip anyone off. He's earned his money.

Yeah, I hate the Xbox One and was disgusted every time I had to type the console's name into this article. I mean, what the hell? The other day the Xbox One just straight up punched me in the face. I didn't even curse at it that day.

Thank you.

Doesn't bother me one bit. This project went quiet for a long time so I am just happy to hear the game is continuing!

this isn't really "cosplay culture". it's " cosplay as marketing "

If your textures are looking blurry and completely indistinct on PC, disable "Cache Sun Shadow Maps" and "Cache Spot Shadow Maps".

You mean like A Link Between Worlds? Which came out less than a year ago?

so far the remakes come between the new games.

Far Cry 2 the most interesting in the series?! No, sir. That would be Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. THAT is the most interesting in the series.

There was a simmering anger about people like me — "Social Justice Warriors", as they call us — who are asking for change in the game industry: a better, broader representation of characters, among other things. We're "the cancer that's killing games", and Kotaku is seen as the key enemy site, with Polygon a close

And if it was actually about ethics in video game journalism, it would have started a long time before Zoe Quinn made an indie game for a novel concept.

That depends on you and how you craft and mold your message. It depends on how well you control it, how you identify yourself, how you and your cohorts behave. Frankly, "the media" doesn't give two shits about gaming journalism, I'll tell you that right now. I mean this isn't going to hit the NYTimes because

Unhitch your cause, whatever it is, from #GamerGate. Its moved well beyond the point of redemption. Find another name, find another fight, find another way of expressing what you want ("ethics in journalism" or whatever— good luck with that) #GamerGate is done.

All it takes is one unhinged person to kill someone. That her home address was published makes it materially easier for that to happen, which was the intent of publishing it — to terrorize women into keeping silent through threats of violence towards them. "We know where you live," it says. Can you tell the

RIDLEY CONFIRMED.

I gave it a shot

This lawsuit is so frivolous it should come bundled with a lace ribbon and coffee table book on Central Park pigeon photos.

The GTA 5 girl doesn't look anything like a washed up cokehead celebrity trying to remain relevant.

It's time. If you don't have a Wii U, it's time to get one.