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I recently gave Hitman 2 a go to get ready for this game. I thought I was pretty good at games, but H2 destroyed me. After several failed attempts at the first level, I was only successful at passing it when I played it like Nathan Drake. Is this just one of those games that requires some practice, or does it have a

Great points, especially your last paragraph. At best, 13 is generally Doctorish, defined only by the character’s most basic traits. Chibnall failed to give her a single compelling mark. 9, 10, 11, and 12 all have starkly different personalities, while 13 is as safe as the character can be. Whittaker has all the

This episode was like a bowl like a boiled egg. Despite being perfectly serviceable as a plain, old boiled egg, there’s so much that can be done to add flavor and character. The Daleks were uninteresting. The dialog was stiff — you’d think that the companions would be little more concerned about the Doctor’s

I’d like to see a totally new genre. Every game type we have now has been around since at least the PS1/N64 era. I’m not sure what that genre might be, but with all this advanced technology, something truly never-before-seen must be possible.

Too few comments that actually recognize his innate talent. It takes a powerful personality to be able to use your body to bring a character like that to life. I bet Jarod could have pursued a career in comedy -- some of the best comedians started out with great impersonations -- Andy Kaufman, Jim Carrey, etc. And not

It would be great if Patrick Warburton makes a cameo as both SHIELD’s Rick Stoner and Seinfeld’s David Puddy.

In Los Angeles we have the Secret Movie Club. A large film group that rents out a local theater and plays weekend midnight movies. Sometimes, they even bring in special guests like cast and crew. One of my favorite theater experiences was watching Starship Troopers with this group — a packed theater filled with

Perhaps its a religiously mandated hairstyle like Hasidic Jews. In fact, I think we need a Mandalorian Hanukkah special along the lines of the Chabad Telethon. L’Chaim! This is the Way!

Speaking of classic companies making a console come back, whatever happened to the Atari VCS? Seems like their “pre-order” page hasn’t been updated for a year or so. 

Yes, as the others say — You’re one of us. Embrace the truth!

I can’t wait for Mr. Ed’s cameo on Wandavision! (taking quick break from work, so no time to do a good job on this).

I appreciate Kotaku’s always honest and personal narratives. Thanks to your coverage, I’m going to wait until the fully playable CP becomes available on PS5. I think it’s a shame that the developer pressured its people to rush out a game (although I do understand the nature of hype and the corners it forces developers

I don’t know if anyone else feels the same way, but I sure missed the MCU this year, and its great seeing the new “phase” take shape. Sure, the MCU isn’t cinema or high drama, but something about that logo flip across the screen just makes me feel better about the next year. Hopefully it won’t be too long before we

Fully de-masked Anakin or half-masked Anakin like Rebels?

Thank you for this article. I was wondering whether I should play it now, or wait until I can finally get a PS5 at retail price (probably several more months away). 

I’d say she’s doing pretty well by her children -- I’m sure she’ll make millions as a top anchor on Trump TV.

I’m down with it — the film seems to take the approach of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Sort of like having Judi Dench as M across several Bond films. JK Simmons is an awesome Jameson, so why recast? And Molina is an awesome Doc Ock. That being said, I don’t think Molina’s Ock is as iconic as Simmons, and the

“Isn’t this what we always imagined?” Yes, and that’s what makes his return great. Finally, a big Star Wars moment that is largely without controversy. I’m tired of major character reveal and story moments that divide fandom with unfortunate debates.