Piss off Kotaku (Warhammer Video Game Article)



Kotaku thinks there are too many Warhammer video games, as usual, they have no idea what they’re talking about.

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30 thoughts on “Piss off Kotaku (Warhammer Video Game Article)”

  1. Yes, there is lot of shovelware crap associated with Warhammer. There's no denying that. Can we address the elephant in the room, though? The fact that devs are fighting over GW rights while Star Wars and Marvel properties (courtesy of Disney) are running themselves into the ground? Oh, of course not. That would mean games journalists having to put aside politics and report on actual news.

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  2. Cracks Knuckles
    Sounds like it’s time to finish burning their site to the ground…
    If you want to hurt them, find their worst ‘hot takes’ articles, and send them to anyone you see advertising on their site.
    They hate that.

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  3. Wow! Kotaku making trash content that serves nothing but to cause division and harvest hateclicks while desperately trying to stave off their own looming obsolence?
    Color me surprised.
    Sarcasm very much intended.

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  4. The only thing I can say is Kotaku hasn't been relevant. The same goes for all gaming news sites.

    /v/ is a more honest, if not significantly more likely to get you on a terror watchlist, place to get reviews on games.

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