Bitcoon
Bitcoon
Bitcoon

Game Maker Studio is the program I use as well. It's great for learning programming, honestly, if you can get into it. You start with simple, easy-to-understand drag-and-drop stuff, and you can start learning bit by bit how to manipulate those things with code instead. Once you're there you can start learning how to

It's really sad that there's no mobile version of Lumines or Meteos. And oh man, would Puzzle League (aka Tetris Attack or Panel De Pon) be amazing on Android/iOS...

But that's the thing - I'm a gamer, not a businessman. I don't appreciate companies doing whatever it takes to make the most money, I appreciate companies making good games. I will support those companies that make good games by giving them my business. And I think we all should.

Great, another bare-minimum effort mobile cash-in hardly even trying to hide the fact that it's just capitalizing on a stupidly successful (and completely undeserving of said success) game.

At least to me, seeing a bunch of blood everywhere and creepy things isn't scary. What really gets to me is what I can't get to, myself. Like the invisible water monster in Amnesia, the scariest stuff is what you don't know. You can barely tell where it is until it's eating your face off, and even then you never get

I remember stasis being needed often enough that it wasn't hard to find a refill station around. And when there WAS one nearby, it was like having an invincibility star in Mario. You could just go nuts with power for a while and save the rest of your resources by running right through monsters (with your fists).

I know I was on hard for sure. The thing is, even when I ran low on ammo, I still had plenty of options if I was smart about how I used my powers. There was always stuff to throw. Slowing necros made them easy kills even with melee attacks and with refill stations spread around, I always had access to that ability.
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DS1 was already an action game. It still had elements of survival (sort of) but it played out as an action horror game. They got the tension up sometimes, and they did occasionally put you out of your comfort zone with certain situations, but you were never left defenseless, you always had the ability to fight back,

I would say it's worth watching, because the story does take turns that you wouldn't really expect it to. And the ending is really quite fantastic. It's amazing to me that they actually went forward with something that leaves so much unease and uncertainty, something as subtle as it is. It's the kind of ending that

I usually tend to appeal to what TLoU did right, because while I don't think I would have enjoyed playing the game myself and it's certainly not my kind of game, I can definitely recognize the things it did right. The story wasn't afraid to go dark and blur the lines heavily between good and bad, protagonist and

Okay, 18+ wasn't the proper term. How about... sex-focused? As in, the game is primarily cartoon fap material.

Maybe? But the whole reason I'm commenting is to point out that this IS a prankster thing, and that ThreeOneFive's sarcastic comment is off base. I'm saying there's just no way the results of the poll, in terms of that game, are accurate. Readers from outside Kotaku, and perhaps people who had no interest in any other

It's not always a factor of what affords you the most money long-term, though. Cutting down those smaller debts can have a bit of a snowball effect and it can be a great thing to cut down on stress and short-term payments. Yes, you'll have your bigger debt longer, but it will be less of a strain on you financially.

Same here. It's for that very reason that I can't stand most AAA games, and I don't really like the direction that mainstream gaming has been taking. Sure they're interesting stories and worlds, and told very well, but if you strip that away, the gameplay underneath is often far from enough to hold up the experience.

Interesting that you would come to such a conclusion after reading my comments. I'm not sure what to say about that, really.

You honestly can't enjoy a game if it's not on a "big" screen?

Alright, I'll bite.

Actually I agree with you on that. I didn't play it myself but I watched my significant other play through the whole thing, and I felt it REALLY dipped into FF territory in terms of padding out the main content and forcing you to grind sub-quests, and the combat was nothing to write home about.

We're talking about an erotic hentai game, here. It could have amazing gameplay and a great story and characters and the simple fact that it's 18+ would put it right out of the running alone.

Minecraft has witches now?