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Animation takes a lot of collaboration with a lot of people, and it can take about a year to make an episode. Voice actors have to enter a studio that has an engineer and possibly a voice director. If they’re professional voice actors, they will be doing that at MANY studios, which becomes a risk to the engineers and

Kinda bummer news, honestly. People meme on E3 and all, but the viewer counts are nuts, at least on Twitch, for the past few years.

If you’ve ever had thick framed glasses arms, you immediately notice there is a big blind spot at the corners of your eyes. These seem semi practical. It’s not like you need to see well from the corners, just to notice that oncoming car ignoring the stop sign.

You wish the movie would have let the audience decide whether to believe an abuse victim or not? You wish it would have reveled in the ambiguity of whether the female protagonist was crazy and paranoid or being haunted/abused/targeted by a conspiracy, as countless other movies have done? Go watch Unsane, I guess.

The frame order isn’t

I have to disagree almost holistically with everything you’ve just said. I don’t want to be too hard on you, but the entire argument that people are too desensitized to horror or that we’ve “lost the essence of what a horror movie is” is an almost cartoonishly “old man yells at cloud” argument - one augmented by

I’m going to dig into this development, stay tuned

Daaaaaaaang. Check and mate. 

I enjoy the game and am probably going to get a ton of hours out of it, but that said, I can’t really recommend it with a $50 level of earnest. $30 seems better, based on nothing but a feeling. I’m not sorry I bought it, but I don’t know how confident I am in saying that you won’t be. If that make sense.

I find the game pretty infectious. Combat was a bit weird for me at first, but then once I realized that I was using generally the same approach to enemies in this game that I do in Bloodborne (just from a different camera angle), things really fell into place. But the thing I really enjoy are the boss fights. Dungeon

Is this satire? If not, yikes. 

Am I the only one that is getting tired of younger generations giving their opinion on games as if they were around when they were initially released?

Not even being able to back it up or one-way transfer in case of system failure is not a “non-issue.” That’s ridiculous nonsense that has no place in a game in 2020.

Why are you keeping sealed games in your possession that you don’t want? How’d you even get them? You could sell those off if you don’t want them? That’s weird, dude.

None of this surprises me. My wife and are friends with a couple of RWA members, and were friends with another. As writers ourselves (non-romance) we’ve been to a handful of RWA events with our RWA friends and there is an odd sort of toxic pleasantness that the writers seem to exhibit towards one another. The way they

This was a very good read. Thank you, Kelly.

Another year another sad omission, I wish Kotaku would feature more people than andy :( there are many of out there who have gained some bit of notoriety through photo mode and it would be a treat to see Kotaku do a piece on the virtual photography community as a whole either way i’ll share some of my fav... also

A plain red shirt is admittedly also much easier to animate than one with a distinct pattern like that on it.

Why does it always seem like no one even mentions JRPGs or other Japanese games when the topic of console exclusives, particularly third-party exclusives, comes up?