BloodEden
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@battra92: I think it helps expose gamers to literary works they would otherwise never read.

@ubertrance: The whole of human languages have yet to create a word, let alone an entire sentence, to accurately describe just how fucking awesome that was.

@zkylon: Krogan female are rare, but you do get to see one. Turian females likely fill colonial bureaucratic and civil defense roles, while the Asari can only be females.

@Zinger314: So she is into Asari like that. Don't know where else she could've gotten those moves.

@jsalari: Hell yes. This has got to be one of the most satisfying story-driven games I think I've ever played. It does so much so well.

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@NeöStarr: If a dog can make a Kotaku article, so can Jack Daniels.

Which version offers the vampire invisi-dog in the last photo?

@MrGone1980: The fact that it's not an Xbox Live Arcade download this very instant. =(

@Kobun: Those feet disturb me.

@vanillakokakola: Sadly, the games can only be played with the account that downloaded them. I believe it's Microsoft's way of prevent peer-to-peer exchange of games via hard-drives.

@Mister Jack sells his body to buy games :(: For me, it got to the point where I was afraid to play the game very much after buying it. Naturally, twenty minutes in I'm hooked like I'm on heroin, but that fear of losing everybody, anybody, has always been in the back of my mind.

I stand at a crossroads — a moral dilemma of epic proportions — and frankly, my knees quake with fear at what my uncertain future may hold.

@Alex_Mexico: He's clearly dropping off high-quality fan art and receiving critique from the Needlemouse art team.

I'm not much of a fan of the groaning most people do when a new Pokemon game is revealed to be in the works.

@Shinta: Then by God, there's hope. =)

It looks fantastic, but if they keep the same combat mechanics from the Resident Evil series, you can count me out.