I love that guitar tone. A self-proclaimed sucker for space-reverb. The song's okay..I tend to lean more toward their softer stuff, even though this band can write a hell of an anthem.
I think it's great that you're playing to the strengths of each of your editors with this idea. Allowing them to write about the niche they know most about, (and subsequently ENJOY most) is a fantastic idea.

However, I don't think anyone is going to be able to "tune in" to a website at specific times of day just for specific coverage. Like many others, I believe, I browse Kotaku when I simply have a few spare moments during the day.

Also, how do you feel about potentially new readers logging onto the site and seeing a whole block of comic book coverage without knowledge of your "programming" schedule?

The site layout and comment system is Gawker-wide. It has nothing to do with Kotaku at all. Also, no one is glueing your eyes to this website. You're free to go anywhere you like for news. Something tells me, we'll be better off anyway.
I just watched this. I feel like I need to go wash my hands. No, nevermind, I need a full-on shower. That was the creepiest piece ever.
While you're at it, go get all the records he put out in 2005 :)
Trust me man...listen to some of the shit the guy says...there is no "trying-too-hard" there. It is straight up nerdy verbal diarrhea. Often times hilarious.
You better learn quick. The man is one of the only songwriters nowadays that continue to make interesting records. Go buy everything he did in 2005...now.
You sir, know absolutely nothing. If Ryan Adams cared about cashing in on anything he wouldn't have made any of the career decisions he has. He also has a house full of old weird vintage arcade machines that he plays and talks about constantly. Him, Shooter Jennings, and Jason Isbell had a chain of 10+tweets about video games just one day ago.
The comments on this thread make me want to puke. Bryan Adams fans? Really? That Canadian soulless hack? Ryan is easily one of the best singer songwriters of our generation.
You hired a video editor from Pitchfork? Uh oh...
In all seriousness, welcome folks.
I feel like anything that discourages READING the actual review is a step in the wrong direction, personally. Seeing a big green "YES" sign is SO much worse than the number/letter/star/thumbs up and down systems that we all loathe.
Dude, they revealed a console that can only use one controller with the same horsepower we've been playing with for 6 years. You don't think that's weird?
Nintendo NEVER gives out their specs...however, that's what people with development kits are saying. If I remember correctly, I think I read it on this very website. Also...Nintendo actually used Xbox360 and PS3 footage of third party games coming to the WiiU...they'd never do that if it wasn't close to what we'd be seeing on the final product.
I'm not talking about seasonally. They're going to release a console, that can only use one controller, aimed at hardcore gamers, with just barely-above current gen specs? Great, they'll have a year up on the competition until Microsoft doubles the power of the WiiU with their next console.
Nintendo will always leave me scratching my head. I'm still trying to comprehend the timing, and function of this thing.
If there's one thing I've learned from the internet...it's that people will find a way around this. Unless the next console is purely digital.
I guess their definition of "rebooting" is to make it more like the shitty Resident Evil movies and less like the atmospheric survival games that actually made their franchise worth a damn to begin with. I thought it couldn't get worse than 5...
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