Animi
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I fail to see how it’s meaningfully different than what you see in traditional media outlets. Of course, your opinion may be that all video game coverage is garbage, Kotaku included, but we’ll just have to disagree there. Just because YouTube is full of low-quality stuff doesn’t mean there aren’t people doing really

I love Kojima. Honestly, imho, he's just fueling hype and interest. If it weren't for people thinking it'd be the last, Metal Gear would have fallen into the same irrelevancy great games like Half-Life have reached.

And I think heterosexual sex is weird.

Oh hey, I forgot I had these.

Come and play with us, Mike. For ever... and ever.... and ever....

And possibly and exorcist.

Fate/Zero is actually a prequel to the Fate/stay night shows, and is really more of a post-consideration to fill in some of the "previous grail war" stuff that was hinted at during f/sn. In reality, since f/z was created specifically to serve the interest of people who'd already played/seen f/sn, it's probably the

We were in pretty raucous agreement about The Witcher 3's morality (or lack thereof), though. One early side-quest choice, as recounted by Keza, led to a really unexpected outcome—one that turned our perceptions of "the good choice" and "the evil choice" on their heads. We also agreed that the series has come a long

To be honest, I don't really understand how this controller is any stupider than a lot of the stuff Kotaku features for purchase. You guys publish a lot of articles featuring X item's limited edition that's exactly like the not limited edition, but w/ some game's icon stamped on it or has a different colored case and

fuck. no.

I hear what Oswalt's saying, but I think he's wrong. The problem with the movie is that it slavishly imitates the book's action scenes, but does the dialogue scenes very differently. And unfortunately, Alan Moore is much better at blocking dialogue scenes than Zak Snyder.

This still boggles me.

I think with the End of the Line fiasco people are finally starting to realize Valve doesn't give a rats ass about the TF2 community.

I have over 150 hours in in DAI, just before starting Temple of Mythal quest, and I feel the game has an excellent pace and that the time spent is properly rewarded.

Sure, but it seems bizarre to talk about Skyrim then go on about how you want more character development, because Skyrim has virtually none. In fact Skyrim is all-round a pretty dodgy game outside of the exploration (esp. without mods). Whereas DA:I is a much more rounded game, with very much better "RPG stuff". You

I'm sorry but if you are complaining about filler and it only took you 64 hours then you are doing something wrong. My first playthrough was 170 hours. I can complain about filler. You sound like you only did main quest missions. Hell a playthrough on DA2 without DLC will probably last at leats 50 hours so what the

Meer's performance was great if you imagine Shepard as a boring, bored Canadian.

As is my experience, Japanese open world games tend to be more restrictive in their "freeness" than their Western counterparts. While I certainly am not expecting Grand Theft Auto levels of freedom and creativity in the game world, images released showing the protagonist riding bikes, at the beach, sneaking panty

Saw this earlier. Cannot be less excited if I tried.

Also, look at Batman and Robin. Same effect, making them look like Adam West and Burt Ward.