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It’s an industry wank-fest used as an excuse to show commercials. Lighten up, Francis.

So posting articles ridiculing fans of a game is acceptable because a different group of people back in 2014-2015 were terrible?

Very disappointed with how Kotaku continues to be anti-consumer re: criticism of the latest Pokemon games. Instead of covering why fans are upset—which, generally, is something this site would cover in depth!—Kotaku opts to misrepresent and mock the issues. This is the site that was very open about Assassins Creed,

One, it’s belitting the legit concerns and gripes people have with the game.

WOW is this article condescending.

It amazes me that a site like Kotaku doesn’t have enough Pokemon Fans to write articles about it in a timely fashion or correctly.

Wow it’s almost like Fallout 76 is a broken piece of shit and people shouldn’t bother playing it

It has nothing to do with hate seeing women, no one is saying there’s too many bitches in Saint Seiya! Get em out of here!

My issue with “respecting that they tried something different” is that, in this case, that “something different” came winging in from left field at the speed of sound, leaving us all deafened in its passage.

It was not presaged by anything else in the narrative (apart from some radio broadcasts the player could listen

I suppose it’ll focus on a new character, but I’d like it if the protagonist was the deputy from FC5. I hate the idea that she was left trapped in the bunker with that psycho Joseph Seed and potentially brainwashed into being one of his followers.

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I mean, you could certainly make the argument that all information serves a public good and that part of a journalist’s job is cutting through the marketing cycle instead of just regurgitating what publishers want said. But let’s say you don’t believe in that argument. Here’s a good example.