| Nicklesbe said: Kotakus own investigation found none of that was true. But then hey, what's more reliable? An inviestigation by those that would be liable if it was true and would have to fire people, or the made up accusations of those on reddit? I guess it doesn't matter that the one guy who worked at kotaku that she was suspected of sleeping with never wrote a story about, or reviewed her game. But then what are facts compared to the ramblings of reddit trolls? |
What if I told you that the first mention of the game "Depression Quest" even before it was even made was from Kotaku and it was from Patricia Hernandez and she also wrote an article about how she is depressed because she have "Two girlfriends at once"
http://kotaku.com/what-games-taught-me-about-having-two-girlfriends-at-on-1511252093
(yeah she always posts about stuff that has fuck all to do with games but she just brags about how feminist she is, and how companies like microsoft are implying rapists and other click bait shit)
After that she pitched the game and praised it to no end and then comes multiple articles previewing the thing and then they mentioned it is going to Game Jam and they asked about support, and how she implanted a chip on her hand (which by the way I personally because I highly support Transhumanism )
They wrote a lot of articles about her that includes Kirk Hamilton (which hates everything that isn't indie by the way, he's irritating) , Nathan Grayson (the guy who all this shit was behind) and of course Patricia as well, Stephen Totilo was actually (and still is) the only decent writer in that site
As a person who reads Kotaku daily, i don't think I would lie about this. I personally do talk to the writers a lot on twitter whenever I find a story they should talk about...







