Kendrick Lamar is on an unstoppable rampage this year. What started between him and Drake as minor jabs has now escalated into full-blown diss tracks carrying some heavy allegations against the latter.
While the entire music world has its eyes fixed on this ongoing feud, a few on the gaming side have a few schemes of their own planned out, wishing for Lamar to go berserk on the king of the GamerGate campaign, Mark Kern, Aka Grummz.
A Satirical Post Has People Now Wanting Kendrick Lamar to Take on Mark Kern Kendrick Lamar has been blasting people left and right with his diss tracks.
To those who choose to remain on the saner side of the internet, Mark Kern is, in essence, a controversy-baiter. The ex-Blizzard developer and owner of the now infamous Firefall bus has been a major proponent of the GamerGate campaign for the better part of the last decade.
While the entire music world has its eyes fixed on this ongoing feud, a few on the gaming side have a few schemes of their own planned out, wishing for Lamar to go berserk on the king of the GamerGate campaign, Mark Kern, Aka Grummz.
A Satirical Post Has People Now Wanting Kendrick Lamar to Take on Mark Kern Kendrick Lamar has been blasting people left and right with his diss tracks.
To those who choose to remain on the saner side of the internet, Mark Kern is, in essence, a controversy-baiter. The ex-Blizzard developer and owner of the now infamous Firefall bus has been a major proponent of the GamerGate campaign for the better part of the last decade.
- 5/9/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
After creating quite a buzz around it, Stellar Blade finally came to the PS5 on April 26. Despite being Shift Up’s first Aaa game, Stellar Blade got an amazing response from fans and critics. The reviews for the game have been positive, with many praising the fluid combat system and Eve.
Eve’s fluid movement in Stellar Blade
As players get their hands on it, many are happy with the game’s fast-paced combat and stylish character-action gameplay. Some have even compared these to popular games like Devil May Cry and Bayonetta. However, as some players progressed in the game, they discovered something more interesting.
Stellar Blade has a reference to another game
After getting their hands on the game, some fans spotted an exciting easter egg in the game. Fans can discover this easter egg during Eve’s action sequence.
Fans spotted an exciting easter egg in Stellar Blade
After finding this reference,...
Eve’s fluid movement in Stellar Blade
As players get their hands on it, many are happy with the game’s fast-paced combat and stylish character-action gameplay. Some have even compared these to popular games like Devil May Cry and Bayonetta. However, as some players progressed in the game, they discovered something more interesting.
Stellar Blade has a reference to another game
After getting their hands on the game, some fans spotted an exciting easter egg in the game. Fans can discover this easter egg during Eve’s action sequence.
Fans spotted an exciting easter egg in Stellar Blade
After finding this reference,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Binayak Sharma
- FandomWire
Matthew Byrd Nov 5, 2018
Mobile game Diablo: Immortal has left Blizzard fans feeling confused and angry.
Blizzard says that they expected there to be some backlash following the reveal of new mobile game Diablo: Immortal, but they weren't quite expecting this level of backlash.
“We know our audience here is passionately PC- and console-focused. We’ve also seen this before," said Blizzard co-founder Allen Adham to Kotaku. "We saw a similar response when we announced that we were bringing Diablo to console, and we saw a similar response to the announcement of Hearthstone... I understand their feeling and wish we could share more about all the amazing things we’re doing, not just with the Diablo franchise but across the company as a whole.”
The response that Adham is referring to includes some absolutely vicious replies across various Diablo fan forums, people flat-out booing the reveal of Diablo: Immortal (which occurred...
Mobile game Diablo: Immortal has left Blizzard fans feeling confused and angry.
Blizzard says that they expected there to be some backlash following the reveal of new mobile game Diablo: Immortal, but they weren't quite expecting this level of backlash.
“We know our audience here is passionately PC- and console-focused. We’ve also seen this before," said Blizzard co-founder Allen Adham to Kotaku. "We saw a similar response when we announced that we were bringing Diablo to console, and we saw a similar response to the announcement of Hearthstone... I understand their feeling and wish we could share more about all the amazing things we’re doing, not just with the Diablo franchise but across the company as a whole.”
The response that Adham is referring to includes some absolutely vicious replies across various Diablo fan forums, people flat-out booing the reveal of Diablo: Immortal (which occurred...
- 11/5/2018
- Den of Geek
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