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Paul Tamayo
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Video Producer, Kotaku. Fluent in Spanglish. Tetris Master. Streamer. Host of The Optional Podcast.

Two days into season 1 and some players have hundreds of kills with the new character, dozens of team wins. We need ranked play. Read more

Also most of the problems can be solved by shooting without having to think about it too hard.
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Dope video Paul. I dig the background tune.
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I’m playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 right now and I’ve literally spent a good three hours grinding up my ladies for take on the evil cabal of corporate Cabaret. Sure I have to stop an impending Yakuza war but Cabaret!

haha yeah, I’ve spent many hours with Witcher Dice and Gwent. To the point where it’s like, “Oh yeah that’s right, I have to go handle that issue with the barron’s dead daughter he’s been waiting for me for like 8 days with a shovel... Read more

Tetris DS’ alternate modes are wonderful too. I never really had someone consistent to enjoy them with, but forced my friends into them at every opportunity. Read more

You damn right they did!

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This is me weaving in and out of the clouds while chasing UAVs, with a close call with the ground.

Buddy, I ran into you at the Met Cloisters several months ago. It was probably an inappropriate place to say “hey I recognize you!” but thanks for being cordial. Looking forward to watching the video. I was a little disappointed when it was revealed that the RE2 remake would have over-the-shoulder gameplay like 4, 5 Read more

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Does waiting for the C train at Jay Street-Metrotech count?  Read more

I generally don’t want to read about feminism, racism, etc. or really hear anything political. If I did I’d just turn on the radio, TV, or walk 5 ft into vicinity of my college campus. Read more

Just wanna say thanks to all the Kotaku staff. It’s been a rough year for me personally and I look forward to reading all the articles, seeing the videos, listening to Splitscreen, reading game reviews, etc. Being able to go somewhere to read about the stuff I love without having to worry about whether or not the Read more