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Natalie Degraffinried
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Natalie Degraffinried is a senior editor for Kotaku.

The flow of being “in the zone” is very similar from sports to Sekiro. You know, the moment you kind of say “fuck it,” and tension unknots from your muscles and you are just able to mechanically react in the way you need at the moment you need to?

This is a darn good article.

Really enjoy your writing Natalie, looking forward to reading more from you in the future. 

I think I grew out of videogames (at least some genres), but I find these kind of games unappealing. With so many other things to do, read and watch, been stuck and frustrated redoing the same thing over and over feels more like work and less like escapism.

I remember being a bit disappointed in the original series. I was interested in it but it felt a little bit like Gender studies 101 applied to video games. They didn’t really say any thing that was that shocking or new.

I hope that shit has raisins instead of chocolate chips. Their asses don’t deserve the good cookies.

Sam Sylk Chicken & Fish on Lee Rd.

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These are all top-notch songs..but I feel Big Feedia’s “Booty-Wop” is a under-rated jam.

As if men haven’t reacted violently when a woman discloses her gender identity up front. Or rejects their advances. Or looks at them funny. Or...

COME THROUGH, AARYN!

I thought he died along with Comic View.