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I find that collecting puzzle pieces is also a time-wasting chore. If it could at least only show me the panels that they have new pieces for, then I wouldn’t have to spent a good 45 seconds shuffling through them all to find the single piece they have that I don’t. Then on the next person I have to shuffle back to

Not everyone lives in crowded big cities. I took mine everywhere while walking to and from classes every day on campus at my college town of about 20k people, and I’d only get a Streetpass hit once everyday or two.

Xenoblade has its niggling issues here and there, but how do you consider sidequests to be one of them?

You should look into the game more, because this level of attention to detail is present in almost every aspect of this game. Every level design, every creature and their attacks and movements, every gameplay mechanic, the feel and balance of every weapon, even in areas which were pretty simplistic in the original

That’s my problem... I love to cover my messenger bag with stuff that shows off my fandom-y interests, and I could see someone being such a big fan of one particular character that they had to dedicate their bag entirely to that one character... but it’s not like there aren’t plenty of artists as well as official

I just tried this and wow, it’s almost eerie! A little row of red LEDs light up on both sides of the sensor bar as soon as you turn on a Wii remote. You can look as close as you want but you’ll never see anything, yet my phone camera picks them up clear as day.

I think this is the funniest/most insightful I’ve ever seen NerfNow up to this point.

Glad to see Gamercat along for the ride now! Been following since the first comic, and loved it all the way! Even backed the Gamercat and Glitch plushes they did (both of which are magnificent and expertly-crafted).

I think it was because he was playing mostly League at the time, and I’m not into LoL so I don’t get a lot out of those videos. He still plays a lot, but he tends to be pretty entertaining.

Oh damn, I remember this guy. No clue why I’m not watching him, but thanks for re-introducing me to Dunkey’s amazingness.

Well as a Kotaku reader I can put it this way: if I can’t trust them as a source of gaming news and information, they lose my readership. I figure that’s the general silent agreement going on here. The more they stretch the truth for clickbait titles and the less they can be trusted as an unbiased source for gaming

If it’s a bad game and they’re giving it positive coverage, that’s on Kotaku, not on Zoe or her game. All she did was make a (arguably bad?) game and potentially take advantage of her relationship. If you really want to see change happen, you need to be focusing on the source - journalistic integrity. Even then,

Mostly because there’s still a lot of bad blood revolving around Zoe Quinn.

Really disappointed that I’m still left waiting for the Duck Hunt amiibo to be announced. I swear, Game and Watch is going to end up coming out before Duck Hunt does at this point.

As someone who has only seen some of SMT, how does FE fit into this picture? I don’t really recognize any characters in the trailer, so fandom to either series won’t draw me in. Looks like this will be more SMT than FE, both in style and gameplay, but when I watch the trailer I don’t see any of the latter series in

The video says it's releasing in 2013 (way to date itself, there~) on PC and Xbox 360. Apparently now it's coming out on neither? :< I could use more Metroidvania in my Steam collection.

Ok, look... in the Souls series, darkness permeates every aspect of the experience. The world(s) you play in feel dead/dying, the theme of brutal desperation thrives throughout all parts of the series, and you really do feel it in every nook and cranny of the games. From your very first encounters, the Souls games

As if I have a choice not to be devoted. Windows is where the programs I use and games I play are. Switching to a different OS would be like cutting a limb off at this point. I'm sure I could still do what I do on, say, a mac, but I'd have to learn my way around a wholly new OS. The switch from 7 to 8 took the course

Funny how you don't think Windows 8.1 meets someone's needs. Who exactly are you envisioning here? What limitations of 8.1 are going to stop anyone from being as productive on there as they are on 7?

My issue building my first PC was that I didn't know how to turn the damn thing on. I thought that just switching on the PSU when it's all plugged in would be enough... and I spent like 3 hours trying to figure out what could be wrong. I was building outside the case at first just to make sure it worked, and as far as