Use of the dynamic, limitless canvas of more or less any artistic medium is not, thankfully, limited to, “Things a specific group of people enjoy/find funny/worthwhile.”
...because, y’know, art.
Use of the dynamic, limitless canvas of more or less any artistic medium is not, thankfully, limited to, “Things a specific group of people enjoy/find funny/worthwhile.”
...because, y’know, art.
Gonna play Fire Emblem Warriors until my eyes bleed. Review drops next week. 😎
He will/would probably respond with garbage about people being overly-sensitive, while willfully ignoring his own sensitivity and blindly emotional response to a neutral (and if anything ,leaning defending the “offensive” player) article.
I too long for the days when I never had to consider anyone else’s emotions or opinions but my own. Now all of a sudden the world is filled with people other then me who think differently then me and expect me to give them the same amount of deference I demand everyone gives to me.
You know this post is about the Hearthstone community losing it’s mind? Kotaku has no horse in that race. They are merely reporting what is going on with the Hearthstone community and what said community are asking themselves. Blame Hearthstone for your unwanted dose of liberalism. Thanks though, your post gave me a…
TBF the article pretty explicitly defends him. It only embeds quotes from people who support him, includes his explanation for the gesture, and ends with:
I think the bigger problem is that the adventure seems to be set up so that the characters are mainlanders (ie. whites from fantasy Europe) only in Chult to kill monsters and plunder treasure. You’re essentially reenacting colonialism. There’s very little in the way of content for people who want to play local heroes…
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I would like to remind everyone to keep the comment section free from bigots and trolls who will swarm the section. If you spot a troll in the greys, please do not reply to him. That will only ungrey his comment and draw further attention to his bullshit. Instead, copy links to his comments and post them to the kinja…
One must take into consideration that most of nintendo’s big titles are a lot of memory to take on that little hard drive/SD. It’s better to just buy the physical copy.
my 2 cents.. they are the most reasonable priced gamnes on the eshop.. as someone who is skeptical on buying digital, i will always get big nintendo title in physical form so i can transfer /sell, change account name, and still have the game.. if i were to buy a digital game, it would be the last choice, and for most…
This is the kind of hard hitting reporting I look forward to on the weekend. Thanks, Luke! I’m curious what the other flavors are, since it’s hard to read the print on the cans.
We will when Loot Boxes go away. Until then, nope.
The difference between loot boxes and CCGs is that you typically didn’t pay a $60 entry fee (or any entry fee at all) to gain the privilege to buy packs of cards. Oh, and buying cards is understood up-front as a requirement of the CCG format, whereas loot box systems often get dropped into games in ways that aren’t…
Back in 3.5 I turned a Human Fighter into a magical girl character. The DM’s campaigns always started at level 10, so we had a pretty sizable nest egg to spend on equipment. So I had glamoured armor for her that looked like normal clothes until combat, swords that were brooches until they needed to be swords, and a…
Sneering is allowed but anger isn’t?
What part of “things that used to be part of the game have now been locked behind a gambling paywall” is confusing you? It wasn’t originally “extra” content.
god damn it
You’ve never played a Harvest Moon? Oh man, if you happen to have an old PlayStation I highly recommend Harvest Moon: Back to Nature.
Or if you’re cool with using emulators then you should download them when you have free time. Incredibly fun to get lost in and make a a nice quaint farming empire.