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"This"
Just say the name, Kotaku.
One of my least favorite trends in game journalism. Every single article title avoids saying what game it's covering now.
It's all web-based journalism unfortunately. I just don't click on them anymore and start avoiding the sites that do it...hopefully more and more people do the same so the trend can die
So did you: The Day Before
I didn't want to click the article. Then I realized the ironic hypocrisy and deleted my comment, lol.
Guess it federated before I got to it.