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Ah yes, we’ll have the Thunderbirds put on an airshow over Raqqa. That should do it. They’ll be so awestruck by our tight formation flying and ‘Rock You Like a Hurricane’ that they’ll drop their weapons and immediately rethink this whole Caliphate thing.

People saw Rousey KO Bethe Correia and thought “man her boxing is even better than I thought.” I saw it as a professional athlete fighting an accountant.

This. I like Greg most times, but when he writes about Ronda Rousey I can feel his fanboy boner poking me in the back from here. I know that Deadspin’s whole deal is cutting through the bullshit hype in sportswriting, which in this case means saying that, no, this will be no clash of titans, or even a particularly

I agree, though I must add I think she’s legit that she’d be a top fighter even if women’s mma wasn’t so awful. But yeah this piece was trash like most of Greg’s stories. How the hell does Greg get all the original writing rather than regurgitating something he read elsewhere

They could have at least burnt the one that attacks children!?

My husband was exactly like that when I was pregnant. The reason why we can’t decide what to eat is because so many cravings are hitting us all at once. It is like being a starving person in the middle of the food aisle wanting to eat everything sight but just don’t know where to start or what to pair to satisfy the

It’s pretty bad with a lame excuse to avoid to make compelling quests called “hearts”, dungeons which are solved by spamming, dodging stuff then spamming again and a story written by high-schoolers during their summer break. It’s also utterly childish and generic.

When the game was first released, it was charming for a month or so but quickly became a hollow and uninspired experience. I’ve heard it’s only improved though and what I’m hearing about the expansion seems to all be shifts in the right direction.

there’s no tank, healer or dps. there’s no quest hubs or exclamation point quest givers, there’s no mob tagging, if people help you kill a mob you all get full exp and loot. good solid gameplay, nice art direction and if you like pvp, jumping into pvp automatically maxes your level, unlocks all skills and there’s no

I can’t stand playing MMOs... that said, I love Guild Wars 2. This probably doesn’t help you at all, but... I really want to go get some caffeine. lol

i remember it being good, strong graphics and a lot of new ideas. i dont play now because i wont play ncsoft products anymore, but if you dont mind a dickish publisher who has a habit of shutting their games down with little warning, the game itsself is pretty good.

On a Waffle scale of 1 - 10 where “1” being a greasy floppy waffle and “10” being a perfect light fluffy crispy waffle, I would give GW2 an 8; It is light and a little crispy, but it could have stayed on the iron a little longer for that extra crispiness and a they could have added a little sugar to sweeten it.

agree, i don’t find this highlight amusing. it was simple hide from their vision and tp away. tactic which you can see used in every dota match. I don’t know why are amazed by this. it wasn’t even clutch dodge or 1msec reaction. guy just juke flashed and tp-ed. nothing more.

I think you’re in too deep as well. Sit back an enjoy a highlight chosen to entertain random kotaku readers, not well-versed League students looking for animation cancel or tower aggro swapping highlight reels.

I’m not sure you read the article there friend. He said the mode spawned from a developer wanting to better understand the movement system. They probably thought some gamers would like a feature like that too and there you go. I don’t think this is an “out of ideas” situation

“Let me try putting it this way: Walling off parts of a game until a player has completed other portions of it is a form of digital rights management. And you hate DRM, don’t you?”

Its about content delivery, this is like reading a book by selecting a random page then progressing from that point on, you have indeed read the whole book, but the experience you got was completely different to somebody who read it in order, and also completely different to what the author intended.