tammy316
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Going long on Cox, are we?

Either it means you feel your strength coming back to you, or it means Smallville’s Tom Welling has slipped one up in you.

Right, but it does annoy people, and people spend money to go to theaters. People have a right not to be annoyed while they’re paying money to watch a film. Be upset at the theaters, or the companies that own them. They have entire showings at theaters now for parents with small children, for people with mental

People who don’t want to spend upwards of twenty dollars (if you’re in a major city like LA, or New York, it can be much more) on a film experience that is hindered by something they find unpleasant or distracting aren’t assholes, I’m sorry.

It’s probably the best part of Kotaku. The community has always been solid. The writers however? Well, let’s just say if you decide on posting that World of Warcraft Legion Delay you’ve been writing up you could expect me knocking at your bedroom door to give you such a slap you’ll be asking yourself “Wow, not much

Was posting on Reddit about this, joking that “if Schreier gets his hands on this then it’s NMS all over again!” Unfortunately (well not really unfortunately) it was LITERALLY NMS all over again. You’d think that the NMS thing happening 3 months ago would’ve been enough to give people pause, but nope!

People keep harping on the whole “anonymous sources” thing, which is dumb. I hate being a journalism student and seeing soooooo many people not understand that anonymous sources are appropriate when the editorial staff is trusted by readers and smart enough to independently verify the stories they get. Such as Kotaku.

The older I get the, the more I disconnect myself with other “gamers.” I just don't understand this mindset, ****ing nut jobs.

That chart also represents my Pokemon Go usage before and after the removal of every kind of tracking available on the game and on outside sources.

Dimensions is a fucking amazing Final Fantasy game. It’s just what you would want out of the best SNES Final Fantasy. On top of having amazing old-school game play it’s got one of the best Final Fantasy story lines I’ve ever played, in my opinion.

Final Fantasy All The Bravest - total disaster. Stay away.

Sure, you could see it as cheating if it enabled you to ‘win’ the game is some fashion, but all it did for me is locate a bulbasaur that I KNEW was nearby but not which direction. However, I didn’t help me catch fifty bulbasaurs, level up and take over ten gyms. It simply helped me catch a pokemon that Niantec wanted

What is wrong with kids these days? Now they want video games that actually work as intended and don’t have major features glitched out? In my day we paid $60 for games that fatally crashed the moment you hit start, and when they did we went back to the store and paid them another $60 to thank them for teaching us a

and now I have the image of someone running down Pokemon in a big block 60s era Muscle Car.

Totally agree. When I put in the 50 or so pokemon I DON’T have into pokevision, I would sometimes see 1-2 of them in my city (Cleveland). Sometimes none. Now, with no way to track them, there’s essentially no way to “catch them all” without spending my whole life playing this game and getting absurdly lucky. No

Exactly. Around here when viewing the Pokevision site I would only see pokemon around 3 miles from me and it would only be a Pidgy or Rattata. Everywhere I went to check I would find almost nothing. This explains why it was always useless to use lures around here and even try to catch pokemon. This past Friday I was

“Pokevision made the game fun”

Yes, we all want to walk around aimlessly, much like the Pokémon trainers of old. I mean, Red surely didn’t have a way of finding where Pokémon lived after having seen them once, right?

Pokevision made the game fun. I could actually track and hunt down desirable mon instead of waiting through a sea of pidgeys.