thewiredknight
thewiredknight
thewiredknight

Bridget was never that important narratively to Guilty Gear’s (albeit nonsensical) story. So I think her having a moment of realization in her arcade mode is a perfect way to move the character forward. Honestly I think this is a fantastic transition (no pun intended) for the character as it does feel like a natural

This is my feelings exactly.  Believing that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is not the same as believing we have been or will be visited by aliens. 

If anyone is non-binary in One Piece I would argue it’s the lieutenant under Ivankov (forgot their name, has a scissor fruit and haircut like the clubs suit in playing cards). That character has interchangeably been male or female on any random panel since their first appearance.

I was JUST about to buy Ni No Kuni II on my switch before I read this article.  Now I’m not sure I want to support the franchise anymore.

Everwild - Xbox Series X
Stalker; Shadows of Chernobyl - Xbox Series X
Starfield - Xbox Series X
Redfall - Xbox Series X
Outer Worlds 2 - Xbox Series X
Avowed - Xbox Series X
Fable - Xbox Series X
Forspoken - PS5
A Plauge Tale; Requiem - PS5 & Xbox Series X
Avatar - PS5 & Xbox Series X
Pragmata - PS5 & Xbox Series X
Dead Space

As an attorney, if I don’t show up in court with a tie on I have met judges that will not even let you argue your case. It’s a strict dress code and must be followed. Also, suit jackets look really stupid without a tie.

If you don’t like ties, do what I did, buy fun ones. I have professional looking ones that have

Reminds me of this from a few years ago

I keep evaluating these plans for my wife and I who typically see two to three movies a month. however, the thing that is often not factored in is that most movie shave discount days and showings. Regal has $5.00 Tuesdays and AMC has half on tuesdays. When you factor these in, for the slight inconvenience of only

For those, like myself, who hate the switch to slideshows, especially for something this long. Might I recomend reading the Anime Preview Guide over at AnimeNewsNetwork instead?

I would certainly agree with that.  The persons I am speaking of are the developers themselves not the companies.

E3 was terrible for business meetings anyway.  Most everyone I know or have worked with in the industry has found GDC superior for making meaningful contacts and having meetings where E3 was ironically more for consumers but never really FOR consumers.

I had already lost interest when I read there were only nine tracks.  This just reinforces that decision for me.  Glad we’re getting the Mario Kart 8 DLC in about a week which is an actually good value for paid content.

No draw, they just get more ad revenue and can shower higher click through rates.  Personally when I see it’s a slideshow I just let them know my disgust and close the page.  I don’t need to know what’s in their slideshow that badly.

Yep, saw this was a slideshow and am moving on to another website.  I can find a list of movies coming out in 2022 elsewhere without the need for a 35 image slideshow.

Try Destructoid.  I’ve been finding their news generally pretty reliable and click-bait less.  They’re not as fast to grab breaking news as other sites but I can’t argue with their overall editorial style.  Polygon is something I started reading on the side as they fill in the gaps where Destructoid lacks.

Agreed, I’ve already been slowly migrating to reading polygon instead because Kotaku has fallen to terrible click-bait titles, slideshow articles and just awful journalism in general. It’s not that I disagree with their stances, hell I agree that JK Rowlling is a transphobic shit piece, but almost every article no

Players playing 11 year old game “suspiciously” successful at mission that has had guides on how to complete with no fatalities for 11 years.

There’s click baiting and then there’s just plain bad reporting.

This is it precisely, trademarks work on the likelihood the public will be confused by the name association. It’s a very difficult field to work in the event of a lawsuit and expensive to litigate those matters. As a result most businesses and sponsorship opportunities would rather avoid the potential legal headache

It’s possible, but on the other hand, if people are (such as if a season 2 is announced or the property proves more evergreen than expected) it does put her in a predicament in terms of how long to wait this out when she doesn’t know how long the public eye will be on the franchise.

Thank you, this is the second article in a row I’ve opened from this site that is a pointless slideshow.  I now just close them outright unless somebody already posted the list in the comments.  Without the list I just close the article.