The true reason those two swords look the same is simply that it’s how Akira Toriyama likes to draw swords.
The true reason those two swords look the same is simply that it’s how Akira Toriyama likes to draw swords.
Stop regurgitating old stories you lazy hacks.
“This blog post by Ubisoft designer Liz England was originally published on her blog in April of 2014. We liked it so much, we’re republishing it today, with her permission.”
This may be my single favorite Kotaku article of all time. Well said!
So now I have to actually figure out how bitcoin works and how to get it instead of just ignoring it? Thanks a lot, Valve...
Considering how abysmally lazy the people at Kotaku are anymore, I fully expected this ‘article’ to be composed of nothing but emoticons. I was shocked to see words being used.
“This piece originally appeared 6/29/15.”
“This piece originally appeared 8/23/13. We’ve bumped it up because we’re too lazy to write something new right now so as usual we’re regurgitating an older story just like Hollywood does with their movies.”
“This article originally appeared 2/3/15.”
Clearly they were just trying to get a head in life.
No Alan Turing.
Why is this completely worthless story on Kotaku?
Also, screw both of you for trying to use the weak concept of a shitty poster by shitty Nickelback to guilt me into thinking the $20 price tag is acceptable. It’s not acceptable.
Longform longform longform, longform longform longform. Longform? Longform. Longform, longform, longform, longform longform longform.
Proofread your articles before posting them, ffs.
It actually doesn’t answer my question. What did answer my question was re-reading (instead of half-reading/half-skimming) the article - specifically the line that says “Already, the showdown between players of Total War: Atilla, Dawn of War II, and Company of Heroes 2 has yielded one bundle of free games, with two…
So...is the only way to get the subsequent prize packs to have and play one of the aforementioned games, or will the subsequent prizes be available to everyone like the first one is? I get the feeling that this is just a ploy to get people to buy the aforementioned games with the subsequent prizes being used as…