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Oh fuck on off. Posting a set of legitimate grievances is not a rant. And someone being angry does not invalidate their opinion.

Really? You are saying that I should kill myself because I do not like mobile games. Do you realize how stupid and childish you sound right now? Two things I will say to you and nothing more.

1. You really need to seek help. Your attitude/mindset over something as petty as a stance on mobile games inclines you to

“each player has equal access to spawned items” this is where bad RNG comes in to play. Smash does not give equal access to items when the location of them is random. A bomb drops in the middle of player 1's punishment of player 2's unsafe move that whiffed and now player 1 is punished of no fault of his own play and

Oh I find it everywhere, which is exactly my point. Do better on the reading comprehension, and try not to wake up so angry tomorrow. 

It appears I’ve unknowingly offended you. I know the last two years haven’t gone your way, but perhaps you can attend helpful therapy sessions to cope with your fragility. Look, I know you’re diligently trying to prove your intelligence or lack thereof on the comment section for some cheap confidence boost because

Why the fuck is this nonsense on a gaming channel again? Because the guy calls himself a gamer? Phenomenal... Polygon worked itself off my bookmarks because of garbage like this (and worse). Kotaku has been close so many times... This might do it for me. If I want political news and insight, etc I’ll go to a political

This is a bizarre article to write. Why is Kotaku trying so hard to inject politics into gaming now? This has nothing to do with gaming, but because this guy is on Twitch Kotaku decides to spread their political bias. I come here to get away from all that crap. Disgusting.

I don’t disagree that accessibility is a great thing to have in games. I just don’t believe that developers should be lampooned for creating a specific, crafted, difficult experience, if they’re not interested in capturing a wide audience. Not every game has to appeal to everyone.

Disagree. Sekiro’s world, characters and story are fine but the real experience is the gameplay. The excitement of exchanging blows with enemies almost like a choreographed dance. Making the game easier would just allow players to rush down bosses while disregarding their defense because damage becomes less of a

Games aren’t books or movies, Heather. By design, they’re not going to be playable by everybody. That’s too bad, but that’s the nature of the medium.

This kinda sounds like the whole participation trophey arguement.

No, I’m saying that if this particular game causes somebody pain, don’t play it. Same reason I wouldn’t recommend Rez to somebody with epilepsy.

There are so many games out there, Joshua. This one just isn’t for you, and that’s okay. It doesn’t need to bend over backwards with an easy mode.

I would just say that From Software games aren’t for you, if that’s chief concern. I get that there is people that want to experience them, but not the difficulty. But there is a million games out there that are easy, and hold your hand, and beat you over the head with all the info they have. That’s most of what

Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. It was a good game.

I’m really looking forward to Sonic Forces.

Waifu - “Oh, you’re playing Dragon Quest V? Did you choose Bianca?”
Hasubando - “Nah, I went with Debora.”
Waifu - “We need to talk...”