Alright team: What do we want to be outraged about with this one? I was thinking something with aliasing? But I’m open to complaining about not enough new Pokémon. Though not including enough old ones is a reliable one....
Alright team: What do we want to be outraged about with this one? I was thinking something with aliasing? But I’m open to complaining about not enough new Pokémon. Though not including enough old ones is a reliable one....
Your name checks out Wiseman. Younger me woulda thought you were a Wizard with that knowledge!
I didn’t even realize there were rumors of a Skies of Arcadia remaster, much less that nothing came of them. Now I’m extra sad.
*mentally adds Gigabyte to my “never again” list.
I mean the tipping point should’ve been the first news that came out, this is just diarrhea icing on the shit cake
Questionable ethics aside, there’s gonna be scalpers all over this thing. You might not be able to get one in that two week interval.
Alabama has entered the chat.
They’re as blind to hypocrisy and irony as they are to facts and reality.
Fucking snowflake, grow a spine, this is MURICA BITCHES
“the Dems are making huge power grabs and trying to pass policy that makes sure they win every election from now on.”
I thought it was pretty fun. :]
Cyberpunk 2077 for PC is and was one of the best GTA-likes ever made. If you didn’t ride the hype train you fucking loved it. Going in with zero expectations I felt like a cyber-warrior-god with a story more interesting than any of it’s competitors. You didn’t have to be a slobbering CDPR fanboy to know the game was…
So, this is absolutely meta-commenting on a piece about someone I wish I did not learn about, but... I had somehow completely missed you were back to stay at Kotaku, Patricia! Congrats to you and that’s such great news for us loyal readers! Welcome back!
A Gargoyle, minutes before being slain by Jack: “Man, I am going to look so great in these chaps. I’m just going to carry them around with me as I do my daily patrol of the Temple of Fiends.”
They could have said nothing. That’s an option.
I think a large part of it is conflicting understandings of what the questions mean. For instance is a political statement what they mean by political? Or just that it is effected by the politics during it's development?
I think they just get bored of writing about video games, making it about politics makes it seem like they are writing about something important rather than just a computer game.
I dunno, I kind of see it as Ubisoft saying, “Nope, ain’t political,” then lighting the fuse.
Developers employ writers whose job it is to write narratives. Those writers have to have something to do. You think I’m joking but that’s pretty much why it happens today and didn’t so many years ago. That writing is used to inform the concept art team, before art and level design gets deep into production.