About what? That it’s not illegal to be an asshole?
About what? That it’s not illegal to be an asshole?
Sort of. Glass door, and other social media sites are for employees to post their experiences with employers. However, as there is little to no barrier to posting on a site like that, readers tend to take these reviews with a grain of salt, as they likely would with a negative Yelp review.
They didn’t tweet about it. This is investigative reporting. And its valuable. With reporting like this, potential employees can make informed decisions about a company they might work for.
Lots of albums needing some love here, in no particular order:
Pokemon Sword/Shield provides a very enjoyable game experience for $60 for people who don’t care about this issue (and sales indicate this is most people). If importing your entire Pokedex is a requirement for you, you can choose not to purchase the game.
I think Kotaku tends to write articles against things that are doing people actual harm rather than against very good games that don’t provide a completely ideal experience for a small minority of their fans.
Yea! In what world is a bunch of adults getting angry over the absence of tiny and adorable animals funny!?
I haven’t played this yet, but I’m guessing part of the problem is baked into the lore. Jedis use one weapon and have no armor. Kinda hard to build a loot system off that.
I like in game cosmetics fine... when they don’t cost real money. The crime of many F2P games that lock cosmetics behind a paywall is that you get stat boosts without the matching, powerful aesthetics.
His face is all natural, but it is made out of pepperoni. Papa John’s food costs went up significantly when he was ousted.
Awesome and thanks! This should be a regular segment.
My viewpoint on this is that I want to incentivize this kind of action, regardless of whether they truly believe it, and the best way to do that is to establish clear, achievable changes that we want them to make.
I mean, importing your old stuff is not an option in like 99.99% of video games.
While I thoroughly disagree with Kotick, I would still love if you could spell out the politics of the Super Mario Universe.
And he's not a cop. He's a guy that kills or kidnaps people for money.
Using tropes and archetypes isn’t a good thing. Why does everyone seem to want boring Star Wars?
Te one thing I’ll say: those Jawas don’t seem too broken up about their dead friends, so maybe murder isn't that bad in Jawa culture. Or maybe their just happy to split that egg with fewer Jawas.
Whoah, its really difficult to fulfill all seven pre-orders. That’s like 40 billion atoms.
Yes, people on this continent just don’t really enjoy third person open world games. Finally I understand the poor sales of GTA 3, GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas, GTA IV, GTA V, Assassins Creed, Assassins Creed 2, Assassins Creed 3, Assassins Creed Black Flag, Assassins Creed Unity, Assassins Creed Syndicate, Assassins…
Americans aren’t even that into FPS anymore, compared with their heyday in the mid 00's and early ‘10s. Third-person-open-world-RPG-lites have been the dominant genre for a good while now.