@curly haired boy: Hear, hear! People of Kotaku, listen to the curly haired boy: go buy Amnesia!
@curly haired boy: Hear, hear! People of Kotaku, listen to the curly haired boy: go buy Amnesia!
@packetloss: wat: The VGA are good for one thing: the flood of new trailers that you can watch on Gametrailers the next day, without having to suffer through the ceremony itself.
@MDog: Yes, it's in May, which is a good thing IMO. Both Dragon Age and The Witcher in March would have quite possibly killed me.
With Paul Dini writing, you can bet Rocksteady will once again have a strong story to work with, and I wouldn't be surprised if, after playing the game, fans start clamouring for more Dr. Strange in the comics.
Nov. 1st, huh?
Holiday 2011? Already?! Let me recap: Dragon Age II, The Witcher 2, Elder Scrolls V and ME3... my PC is going to melt under so much RPG goodness.
@Fortran42: The current Treasure Hunt ends on the 20th, so... the 21st?
I have no idea how it plays and I already know I'm buying this.
Out of those, I'd pick ME2 without a second of hesitation, and not just because it's the only one I'd even include in my personal Top 4. All things considered, it would be my GOTY regardless of the other contenders, with Heavy Rain a close second.
@A Flying Shark: I'm Commander Shepard, and I've decided to wear diapers until ME3 comes out.
Meh, he doesn't even look like Mark Wahlberg. Fail.
My brother get me 75 Year of DC book. My brother is be good brother. :)
@Andrew Bates: And how exactly did Babalities and Friendships prove domination over the opponent?
@MrGOH: Yeah, that's what I'm afraid of...
@hagren: I read the full article, hence my second-to-last paragraph. If all it does is prolong and enhance an experience that already felt complete by itself, then I'm fine with DLC. I love what BioWare did with ME2: you could play the game and get a complete, satisfying package, then you could dive back in thanks to…
I'm 100% with Luke here.
@deanb: 4. According to Assange's lawyer, he is apparently being accused of "sex by surprise" (I'm not making this up), which is punishable under Swedish law by a whopping $700 fine.
@Eseph: That's true, those three movies are shining examples of what can and should be done (I just watched Moon last week, it was simply amazing).
@Megamoppy: Word, straight up, mos' def, or whatever it is that kids and rappers say these days.
@BleedingThumbsMurphy: Wait, there's a LittleBigPlanet mini-game Move thing to download? How come I hadn't heard about this? Nice!