This comment is like that item you go to the store for and then purchase it and then you take it home and place it somewhere in your house and then toss old, broken, or un-needed items in it until it's full. Then you take out to curb to allow someone to empty its contents for you.
I'd be shocked if all Kotaku writers went to school for any kind of journalism. They've frequently written hit pieces, declined to reach out for comments and lied about it, etc.
To be fair the only decent investigative journalist not only in video games but in general currently existing works at Kotaku for god knows what reason which is Jason schreier
Fun fact the guy that called cried about blacklisted and called Nintendo unprofessional Ethan Gach is the same person that wrote the article about the leaks.
@@Leon8937 I hope I'm not being rude but, Nazi Japan is an inaccurate description of the nation in WW2. Fascist would be more accurate, the difference being the administration of the nation with Nazism being a subset of Fascism. I don't want to be rude or annoying I just like to clear the water on that stuff.
I love any time Laura Kate Dale's Smash Ultimate Abilism article gets brought up, I fucking love that story. She puts out this article after mishearing lyrics saying that Nintendo and Persona are making fun of people with disabilities then refuses to take down the article till the head writer steps in takes it down and writes a new article explaining the mistake. Meanwhile, Laura decides the best thing to do is complain about getting "hate" on the internet for "standing up for the disabled" then she privates her Twitter account and leaves the internet for a month or so while never backing down or admitting her fuck up till Way after everything cooled off.
Laura K.D: _"It'll all blow over and they'll be forced to admit that I, the obvious braindead dipshit with hearing problems, was _*_right_*_ all along! They'll be sorry!"_
Not only that, the whole set of circumstances that Kate Dale dismissed to make this claim made the take so much worse. - Persona 5 came out in 2016, with the Joker DLC for Smash Ultimate being released in 2019. That means the song a few years old at that point. - If memory serves, the song was directly taken from Persona 5, so its lyrical content would've been well-known by that point. - Persona is a rated M game, and Smash Ultimate is E10+. Nintendo's already censored content from other games to abide by age restrictions to get content in Smash, meaning if the song did have a mature word, they would've done the same there. - The lyrics wouldn't even make sense if the song used the word where the journalist claims that it did. Kate Dale looked at these circumstances and still claimed Nintendo just decided to be ableist one day for some reason.
@@flarestorm9417 I believe it was the exact same track from Persona 5, with no changes. Either way, the lyrics had been available for years. A Google of the song name, which you can easily find out from the Smash Bros menus, would have given her the lyrics. I used to follow a podcast she was on, and her attitude was what you might expect regarding it. She completely deflected the literal fact the lyrics were out there, simply saying it was such an easy mistake to make without really owning up to how harmful falsely accusing people of inflammatory content can be and that she didn't fact check at all. The really funny thing is she, supposedly, reviewed Persona 5. Played it start to finish. I think her major complaint was "I'd like it better if it was on the Switch" which... Okay? I don't disagree, but I personally don't feel like that should figure too heavily into a review.
iirc, wasn’t the song just the OG ‘wake up, get up, get out there’ from Persona 5?? I even think I remember what exact lyric she misheard, and trust me - it is SO hard to hear what she heard. Istg, she was actively searching for that word. If anything, she is the -ism person for shitting on a non-Native English singer with a heavy Japanese accent.
@@GinnyTheSquid Worst part is thst the singer, Lyn, publicly apologized for it in response. When ANYONE in their right mind would have known Kotaku was full of it. Even Laura's friends in the industry pointed out how it was a bad take, including Totalbiscuit at the time (may he rest in peace). And she responded by acting like they were traitors out to get her.
@@BenzinilinguineBut not everybody does. And it has already been proven it helps the game industry. The reason why piracy is incredibly easy to access is because of that, if not big pages for piracy would cease to exist rather quickly.
It’d be a double win since it would be a huge blow to Kotaku while making some Nintendo lawyers preoccupied with this lawsuit so they wouldn’t be able to target people who committed petty “crimes” like modding or piracy
Been following Gameranx for nearly 6 years and they've been my only source of gaming news every since. the guys are extremely professional, funny, down-to-earth, and are ACTUAL video game enjoyers that have deep understanding about video games and the industry in general. I hope my comment shines more light on them because they seem to me the only legit game journalists left.
when a new game comes out my main sources to see if its good or not is moistmeter and gameranx's "before you buy" personally ive never read any articles from them just yt videos
@@Robo-xk4jm yes i only watch their videos as well. And of course charlie's moist meter has been nothing but absolute spot on takes. The dude makes me doubt myself if my opinions are actually mine or if i was influenced by his takes
I remember when one of their writers trashed Yakuza games and Toshihiro Nagoshi was like “fuck it then, I won’t bring them to the west anymore”. Then the writer went back and edited his crappy article to shift the blame away from himself
@@memphiskash I mean, true, but if you promote piracy as a journalism outlet you're not allowed to get upset when the company blacklists you from coverage which is where I feel most of the schadenfreude is coming from
so is the clips channel now the one where we get a vid of charlie having a structured take abt a topic and the actual channel the one where charlie does a minute-long intro and then just puts a stream clip for the remainder of the video?
This is the equivalent of a child being sent to the corner for misbehaving and then kicking the shit out of the wall because he's mad about being sent to the corner.
@Patz Ortega What the fuck, I mean like reading cracked and kotaku made waking up to go to high school and stress from certain classes bearable not that I got bully. We were a chill HS, not even the anime runners got bully. School was super harsh on fights, so there were barely any. They would call the cops and expell people.
They leaked some plot info in an article. They didn’t kill someone’s dog. Peoples outrage about this is wild. At this point I can’t trust anyone’s coverage of Kotaku. It’s always so blown out of proportion, basically doing the same thing people accuse Kotaku of doing.
@@moanfulmilk3848 Repeating leaked info isn’t stealing. They are reporting on the leak. Over reporting and being shitty about it certainly, but reporting none the less.
The day the left is removed from power is the only day you will see this happen. The farleft terror daddys in your government pay these creeps bills. Until they are removed from power they will continue to do so. The propaganda kotaku puts out into the world is very much calculated. Its commissioned by leftistt government to keep people divided and ready to throw down in the street. 2024 is when this will all either end. Or get worse. Depending on weather or not a peaceful transfer of power occurs. If it does not which is likely. Internet videogame articles will be the least of your worrys.
I like kotaku because they are a holdout of the unhinged articles from the 2016 - 2017 gaming journalism era. That’s still around of course, but Kotaku remains to be the one that pumps these out constantly.
Anything Kotaku related always reminds me of the article they put out on the Xbox Series X’s exhaust vent holes triggering trypophobia (fear of clusters of small holes). To this day I’m still not sure if it was meant as a comedy piece or if an actually legitimate amount of people are petrified by vent holes on a console…
*Given the nature of investigative jounralist organizations like Kotaku, if they can get leaked info on these companies, its not a stretch to think that Kotaku is responsible for the leaks.*
Being a part of the Moist Charlie Clips fam makes you super appreciate the fact that we still get classic Charlie content without all the bots flooding the system
I’m amazed that just a couple hours after this was posted one of the senior members of Kotaku posted the most racist shit in response to Nintendo blacklisting them. Dear god how did it get worse?
You wanna know the irony of that ChatGPT journalism bit? The prompt it was given was to pretend *Metroid* was problematic. The very franchise that sunk Kotaku because of them giving a step by step process on pirating Metroid Dread, download links included.
Kotaku is like that one far-left friend in the group that is sort of crazy but you keep him around because he's your friend's brother despite the fact that he needs to make every conversation about politics.
really enjoying what is virtually three videos a day, especially when its good content still like impossible souls bosses or kotaku getting mad for leaking and then proceeding to prove Nintendo right
Yea I just noticed through my subscriptions tab that this channel has popped up as frequent as his main, which is nice to see cause it’s a lot of the same stuff
To be fair, there is an audience (including myself) who like getting leaks here and there. So they could also just be providing content to that audience... As well as being super petty.
Yeah, I don't really understand the outrage for a video game journalism website to report on video game leaks. I understand them not getting advanced review copies, because it's still the company's choice who to send review copies to. Although I do think it's petty to withhold review copies to a game reviewer because they mention the existence of leaks, but why are other consumers angry about leaks being reported on?
@@izukukageyama7552because we're entering the age of "corporate nationalism" these emotionaly invested man-children will not argue from the point of the end-consumer, since they define themselves by their purchase decisions, so they don't go against the ones giving them purpouse. They saluting brand logos, not flags.
@@izukukageyama7552 I don't have any outrage about this especially since I watched some of the leak stream, but I do think it's very dumb to do stuff like this and then act surprised when a company doesn't want to work with them. It's just common sense.
Kotaku is that one toxic ex friend who's wronged you so much in the past and when you cut ties with them they complain and make you the villain.
This comment is like that item you go to the store for and then purchase it and then you take it home and place it somewhere in your house and then toss old, broken, or un-needed items in it until it's full. Then you take out to curb to allow someone to empty its contents for you.
@@yikes6969 Is everyone in here okay?
@Amitlu I think it's just them, some people can't just have a good time 😅
@@yikes6969 wha
Why is there a Kotaku writer in this thread? Like Charlie said, “did you just come in from Stupid Town?”
Imagine studying journalism for 4 years just to end up in kotaku
I’m guessing that they were C students.
a fate worse than death
I just live in shame on unemployment or be homeless. Better than working for kotaku
I'd be shocked if all Kotaku writers went to school for any kind of journalism. They've frequently written hit pieces, declined to reach out for comments and lied about it, etc.
To be fair the only decent investigative journalist not only in video games but in general currently existing works at Kotaku for god knows what reason which is Jason schreier
Fun fact the guy that called cried about blacklisted and called Nintendo unprofessional Ethan Gach is the same person that wrote the article about the leaks.
Just confirms that it was done out of pettiness.
And posted a picture comparing the blacklisting to Nazi Japan in WW2
@@Leon8937 that's Luke Plunkett, another trash writer
Good, fuck Nintendo
@@Leon8937 I hope I'm not being rude but, Nazi Japan is an inaccurate description of the nation in WW2. Fascist would be more accurate, the difference being the administration of the nation with Nazism being a subset of Fascism. I don't want to be rude or annoying I just like to clear the water on that stuff.
Kotaku hasn't just burned the Nintendo Bridge, they burned surrounding area and salted the Earth
Fancy seeing you here, Patterz
“Kotaku is trash.”
“In further news, recent studies have confirmed that most things that get water poured on them tend to get wet.”
Goddamn, you must have an inside source.
I don't believe you. That's just what the government wants us to think about water, you sheep
Such controversial statements you brave soul
Unless it's coated in a hydrophobic substance.
Is your hand wet? Or is the water wet?
Kotaku is that person who’s so tactless that it’s hard to tell if they’re trying to be toxic or if they’re just genuinely unintelligent.
Both
That's every gamer, lmao
I love any time Laura Kate Dale's Smash Ultimate Abilism article gets brought up, I fucking love that story. She puts out this article after mishearing lyrics saying that Nintendo and Persona are making fun of people with disabilities then refuses to take down the article till the head writer steps in takes it down and writes a new article explaining the mistake. Meanwhile, Laura decides the best thing to do is complain about getting "hate" on the internet for "standing up for the disabled" then she privates her Twitter account and leaves the internet for a month or so while never backing down or admitting her fuck up till Way after everything cooled off.
Laura K.D: _"It'll all blow over and they'll be forced to admit that I, the obvious braindead dipshit with hearing problems, was _*_right_*_ all along! They'll be sorry!"_
Not only that, the whole set of circumstances that Kate Dale dismissed to make this claim made the take so much worse.
- Persona 5 came out in 2016, with the Joker DLC for Smash Ultimate being released in 2019. That means the song a few years old at that point.
- If memory serves, the song was directly taken from Persona 5, so its lyrical content would've been well-known by that point.
- Persona is a rated M game, and Smash Ultimate is E10+. Nintendo's already censored content from other games to abide by age restrictions to get content in Smash, meaning if the song did have a mature word, they would've done the same there.
- The lyrics wouldn't even make sense if the song used the word where the journalist claims that it did.
Kate Dale looked at these circumstances and still claimed Nintendo just decided to be ableist one day for some reason.
@@flarestorm9417 I believe it was the exact same track from Persona 5, with no changes. Either way, the lyrics had been available for years. A Google of the song name, which you can easily find out from the Smash Bros menus, would have given her the lyrics.
I used to follow a podcast she was on, and her attitude was what you might expect regarding it. She completely deflected the literal fact the lyrics were out there, simply saying it was such an easy mistake to make without really owning up to how harmful falsely accusing people of inflammatory content can be and that she didn't fact check at all.
The really funny thing is she, supposedly, reviewed Persona 5. Played it start to finish. I think her major complaint was "I'd like it better if it was on the Switch" which... Okay? I don't disagree, but I personally don't feel like that should figure too heavily into a review.
iirc, wasn’t the song just the OG ‘wake up, get up, get out there’ from Persona 5?? I even think I remember what exact lyric she misheard, and trust me - it is SO hard to hear what she heard. Istg, she was actively searching for that word. If anything, she is the -ism person for shitting on a non-Native English singer with a heavy Japanese accent.
@@GinnyTheSquid Worst part is thst the singer, Lyn, publicly apologized for it in response. When ANYONE in their right mind would have known Kotaku was full of it. Even Laura's friends in the industry pointed out how it was a bad take, including Totalbiscuit at the time (may he rest in peace). And she responded by acting like they were traitors out to get her.
That article wasn't "slyly" encouraging piracy at all, it literally had step by step instructions on piracy lol
Sounds pretty sneaky
good! piracy is always morally correct.
@@DarkestMirrored pirating games that are no longer sold, sure. Dread was/is brand new. You don't get another game if everyone pirates it.
@@DarkestMirrored
Wrong
@@BenzinilinguineBut not everybody does. And it has already been proven it helps the game industry. The reason why piracy is incredibly easy to access is because of that, if not big pages for piracy would cease to exist rather quickly.
Kotaku saying a company is unprofessional is top tier irony.
This is like when two people you don’t like decide to box each other, you just want to see people get hit hard and it doesn’t matter who wins
Meh at least Nintendo makes games I can emulate..I mean buy.
@@Amitlu you’re doomed
@@Amitlu the pinkertons are currently en route to your house
@@joaopires3917 Ah dang
@@Amitlu you mean pirate 🤓
I hope Nintendo does what Nintendo does best and Thanos Snaps Kotaku out of existence with the fattest lawsuit.
A rare Nintendo W
It’d be a double win since it would be a huge blow to Kotaku while making some Nintendo lawyers preoccupied with this lawsuit so they wouldn’t be able to target people who committed petty “crimes” like modding or piracy
@@g3babTheres no occupying nintendo lawyers. Im sure they have a building full of lawyers the way nintendo proudly fucks with people
@@g3bab funny thing is they might actually sue them if Kotaku keeps provoking Nintendo
@@g3bab they gonna do both at once
Charlie has weaponised sarcasm to such a high degree that even the English are terrified
Brits in general. Scottish and Welsh sarcasm can be fucking brutal lmao
I'd love to see him and Yatzee Croshaw collab
*Eric Andre kills Hannibal*
Also Eric Andre: "Who killed Hannibal?
That's basically this whole thing, Kotaku are a joke
How about those rates me popping through the table
reddit-type comment
@@DermyOP but the comment has a point.
Which hannibal?
@@Fractal_blip buress the comedian
The audacity of the outlet that no one likes, to make themselves even more insufferable
Been following Gameranx for nearly 6 years and they've been my only source of gaming news every since. the guys are extremely professional, funny, down-to-earth, and are ACTUAL video game enjoyers that have deep understanding about video games and the industry in general. I hope my comment shines more light on them because they seem to me the only legit game journalists left.
Fr man, I read every article that gets on my feed.
when a new game comes out my main sources to see if its good or not is moistmeter and gameranx's "before you buy" personally ive never read any articles from them just yt videos
@@Robo-xk4jm yes i only watch their videos as well. And of course charlie's moist meter has been nothing but absolute spot on takes. The dude makes me doubt myself if my opinions are actually mine or if i was influenced by his takes
They've been my go to now for years
Do you happen to watch The Escapist?
I remember when one of their writers trashed Yakuza games and Toshihiro Nagoshi was like “fuck it then, I won’t bring them to the west anymore”. Then the writer went back and edited his crappy article to shift the blame away from himself
Pretty funny how Vice is going bankrupt but Kotaku still stands lol
Kotaku, the buzzfeed of "gaming"
Imagine promoting PIRATING nintendo products and then complaining when you get blacklisted LOL
Kinda based tho
everyone should pirate nintendo games.
Based piracy
Even so they cant complain that Nintendo got upset with them.
@@memphiskash I mean, true, but if you promote piracy as a journalism outlet you're not allowed to get upset when the company blacklists you from coverage which is where I feel most of the schadenfreude is coming from
Kotaku and drama just seem to go together like toenails and fungus.
Yum
so is the clips channel now the one where we get a vid of charlie having a structured take abt a topic and the actual channel the one where charlie does a minute-long intro and then just puts a stream clip for the remainder of the video?
The intro makes me feel like someone payed charlie to make an intro for their unofficial clips channel lmao
The best kotaku article was back in 2022 when tifa from FF7 "interupted" the 🇮🇹 senate
Charles blessing the moist charlie clips family recently
This is the equivalent of a child being sent to the corner for misbehaving and then kicking the shit out of the wall because he's mad about being sent to the corner.
Wait you're saying articles they make are not already AI generated? That blows my mind. 🎉🎉🎉
AI would write better articles
bold of you to assume intelligence of any kind is involved in their articles
An AI would have better gaming takes
you're confused because the articles are NPC generated.
there are a couple writers there which are cool but man, most of their shit is so bad
"give us an early copy of your huge new game"
"no, you will spoil it"
"fine, we're going to get an illegal copy and spoil it!"
Mad respect for charlie just reactivating this channel and now it being so close to 1M subs.
I’m over here stroking my ish rn
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah brother
Ogre
Hell yeah, beat that meat
vile creature
Kotaku and Cracked got me through HS, so sad how far they both fallen
Ah I’m sorry. Should’ve taken boxing classes to get those bullies off your back.
@Patz Ortega What the fuck, I mean like reading cracked and kotaku made waking up to go to high school and stress from certain classes bearable not that I got bully. We were a chill HS, not even the anime runners got bully. School was super harsh on fights, so there were barely any. They would call the cops and expell people.
Cracked was my jam back in HS so many great content till a lot of them left to go Collegehumor and went down so fast and hard
@@ISAAC607 sucks to hear man, I agree with the other guy self defence classes are so necessary
What happened to Cracked?
Thank you for no TOTK spoilers.😊 I got worried for a second there but I’m glad you didn’t include anything from the article.
There's going to be dungeons and a zora or two. Possibly a boomerang???
Kotaku is about to have a rude awakening from Nintendo after the stunt they decided to pull.
They leaked some plot info in an article. They didn’t kill someone’s dog. Peoples outrage about this is wild. At this point I can’t trust anyone’s coverage of Kotaku. It’s always so blown out of proportion, basically doing the same thing people accuse Kotaku of doing.
@@GiboAuja yeah plot info they technically stole. Being in possession of "stolen content" is grounds for a lawsuit. F Lintendo and Lotaku
I find it strange that they've jumped on every person who so much as looked at them wrong, but the monster energy fuck-o's are still at large.
@@moanfulmilk3848 Repeating leaked info isn’t stealing. They are reporting on the leak. Over reporting and being shitty about it certainly, but reporting none the less.
@@Blackemperess yeah fuck those guys, did they even have to respond to those accusations?
Every day I prey it will FINALLY be the day where I get told Kotaku is running out of money, firing everyone and closing down.
The day the left is removed from power is the only day you will see this happen. The farleft terror daddys in your government pay these creeps bills. Until they are removed from power they will continue to do so. The propaganda kotaku puts out into the world is very much calculated. Its commissioned by leftistt government to keep people divided and ready to throw down in the street. 2024 is when this will all either end. Or get worse. Depending on weather or not a peaceful transfer of power occurs. If it does not which is likely. Internet videogame articles will be the least of your worrys.
I like kotaku because they are a holdout of the unhinged articles from the 2016 - 2017 gaming journalism era. That’s still around of course, but Kotaku remains to be the one that pumps these out constantly.
Every day when I get up I KNOW there is a new Charlie video waiting for me, maybe even 2 or 3
Love it, one of the best youtubers
Anything Kotaku related always reminds me of the article they put out on the Xbox Series X’s exhaust vent holes triggering trypophobia (fear of clusters of small holes). To this day I’m still not sure if it was meant as a comedy piece or if an actually legitimate amount of people are petrified by vent holes on a console…
Kotaku is the TMZ of gaming.
Nah, more like 2013-2018 Buzzfeed.
Jason Schreier was pretty much the only real journalist Kotaku had. When he left for Bloomberg that was pretty much it.
This aged like fine wine
This was truly moist, bold even
no tears of kingdom, only tears of kotaku
nah, plenty of gamer tears to be found in these comments
*Given the nature of investigative jounralist organizations like Kotaku, if they can get leaked info on these companies, its not a stretch to think that Kotaku is responsible for the leaks.*
pyro would feel violated reading that title
Im sorry i simply cannot hold my applause
so in essence, Kotaku is the gamer's Fox News
Common Kotaku L as usual
"The Kotaku's Journalistic integrity 404"
It's like the bully wondering why no one wants to play with them anymore.
loving the clips content
Kotaku also got blacklisted by Yoshi-P with FF16 LUL
i rlly like that you've been uploading here more!!!
Kotaku is run by a crazed J Jonah Jameson type boss who constantly raves about wanting more pictures of game leaks
Being a part of the Moist Charlie Clips fam makes you super appreciate the fact that we still get classic Charlie content without all the bots flooding the system
For now.
Kotaku: *Defies the will of Nintendo*
Also Kotaku: *Website is mysteriously taken down and all journalists and CEO are found dead days later*
Kotaku is the "no one asked" google search that shows up when you look up gaming hints.
They literally just looked a Nintendo ruin a mans life and went, "aight, bet."
"Kotaku is trash"
The Grass is Grass
Charlie you should really link your two channels together in the other channels tab
Haven't even thought of kotoku in a hot minute
Kotaku went into the shitter when Gawker died. RIP.
Kotaku and resetera are 2 sites that are the archdemons of the gaming sphere
Don’t let Kotaku’s recent articles make you forget Jason Schreier also made some of these infamously stupid articles in the past.
Fax
Man I haven't even been on Kotaku in like at least 5 years
Came back here for the good news.
Fine wine!
Ironically, considering the Tears of the Kingdom leak, and Kotaku's apparent pro piracy position, they may just end up with an early review after all.
Wished if there's any arsonist that brave enough to burn Kotaku's office
I don't know why but it sounds so wholesome and endearing when he hits us with the "hello moist charlie clips family"
“I have made more content shitting on Nintendo than I have made shitting in my own toilet” - Charles White
Its totally fair for Nintendo to blacklist Kotaku, but it's also fair for Kotaku to publish stuff about the leaks.
How dare you have a reasonable take on this? Gamers are trying to get their pitchforks ready over here
Thank you for the Moist Charlie Clips Exclusive, Mr. White.
“Hello Moist Charlie Clips Family”
Is starting to become my favorite Charlie phrase
Zelda: Tears of Kotaku 😂
And yet I'm only seeing gamers cry about this. Can y'all go five minutes without crying?
Ooooo ahhhhh. Hot takes.
Another day begging to move the black object at the bottom of the frame
Kotaku: Blacklists are like pokemon..
When Kotaku loses, everyone else in the gaming community wins.
How does Kotaku still earn enough revenue to stay afloat?
My guess is that Kotaku got themselves an esg deal behind the scenes.
It's like telling a supposed friend a secret and they blast it off to the whole class immediately after.
This was truly a moist critical video as always a masterpiece
Buzzfeed, Vice, Kotaku. So we lost the battle at Gamergate but the journalism sites are coming back for Gamerloo and taking heavy casualties
I hear buzzfeed and vice actually had good investigative journalism though. It was their other divisions that were meh. Or so I've heard.
Don't even start with the gamergate crap as if that anything to do with "journalism"
It's to be expected after all. Karma's a bitch.
this deserves main channel brother
Kotaku is like Buzzfeed, I roll my eyes everytime I hear the name.
I’m amazed that just a couple hours after this was posted one of the senior members of Kotaku posted the most racist shit in response to Nintendo blacklisting them. Dear god how did it get worse?
Everyone I hate is fighting each other let’s goooooo
Kotaku made an article on pirating metroid dread and then they want to cry about not getting a tears review copy
In a world of chaos watching Charlie makes my day better hoping for better days
Did you really think this would be the comment that would get you likes?
You wanna know the irony of that ChatGPT journalism bit? The prompt it was given was to pretend *Metroid* was problematic.
The very franchise that sunk Kotaku because of them giving a step by step process on pirating Metroid Dread, download links included.
Anyone even look at Kotaku these days?
bro what is that black thing at the bottom of the video I can't unsee it now lol ???
Now I can’t unsee it, why have you done this 🤣🤣🤣
i dont even remember why i avoided kotaku like the plague since i never read their articles. but now i know
It seems like his Twitch contract is going to end soon, so that is the reason why he starts making content on this channel
Kotaku is like that one far-left friend in the group that is sort of crazy but you keep him around because he's your friend's brother despite the fact that he needs to make every conversation about politics.
It's more like if. this friend was payed by the government to keep the harassment and propaganda going.
I genuinely thought this was a pyrocynical video because of the title
I had an article written in kotaku about a question I asked in a headphone subreddit.
really enjoying what is virtually three videos a day, especially when its good content still like impossible souls bosses or kotaku getting mad for leaking and then proceeding to prove Nintendo right
Yea I just noticed through my subscriptions tab that this channel has popped up as frequent as his main, which is nice to see cause it’s a lot of the same stuff
To be fair, there is an audience (including myself) who like getting leaks here and there. So they could also just be providing content to that audience...
As well as being super petty.
Yeah, I don't really understand the outrage for a video game journalism website to report on video game leaks. I understand them not getting advanced review copies, because it's still the company's choice who to send review copies to. Although I do think it's petty to withhold review copies to a game reviewer because they mention the existence of leaks, but why are other consumers angry about leaks being reported on?
@@izukukageyama7552because we're entering the age of "corporate nationalism" these emotionaly invested man-children will not argue from the point of the end-consumer, since they define themselves by their purchase decisions, so they don't go against the ones giving them purpouse. They saluting brand logos, not flags.
@@izukukageyama7552 I don't have any outrage about this especially since I watched some of the leak stream, but I do think it's very dumb to do stuff like this and then act surprised when a company doesn't want to work with them. It's just common sense.
this is actually like the best for my slop addiction
Kotaku is like a gas station toilet