BookWrangler
BookWrangler
BookWrangler

I'm stoked. Only problem is that my 2000+ songs, 3 guitars, drums, and keyboard are all Xbox 360.....and I play PS4 these days.

They count as records in games where you are allowed to break the game. If you, for some reason, turn your nose up at even the possibility of that even existing, there was a post recently about the fastest record for beating it with all of the stars:
http://kotaku.com/guy-breaks-sup…

It hits like a truck and buffs the party; how is that a gimmick?

RIP Maxis...

Did you not watch the video? The skill required for what he did is probably more than anything you or most people have ever accomplished in their gaming careers.

Not really. I've watched dozens, if not hundreds, of people play video games like Dark Souls, EVO fighting game championships, and high-level Ninja Gaiden playthroughs.

It's more like someone take a long routed course race and makes a separate contest of doing an offroad race that uses the same start and finish.

But this exact comment is on literally every speedrunning video that is posted on this site. And the defense of glitched speedruns and all of the other shenanigans happen every single time. It's just so tired. It's not a difficult concept to understand, it's just people being self-important elitists and thinking

Because it's NOT easy to pull off the glitches.

I was gonna say "inb4 bitching about speedruns" but it was literally the first comment.
Kotaku commenters are so predictably awful.

Well, the Konami Code was deliberately implemented into the game as a cheat code, which falls under a similar category as tool-assisted.

The point

The sheer number of 'how big is this game? we don't actually know!' articles that have been posted about No Man's Sky just makes me shake my head.

My dad (retired Navy) thinks its one of the best war movies made (Kelly's Heroes is another) because it basically has everything.

Such a fucking cool movie.

Sounds like you're more of a fan of what corporate logo is branded on the box used to play video games than being a fan of video games themselves. I'm sorry.

Helldivers—which is out today as a cross-buy (and cross-play and cross-save) game for PS4, PS3 and Vita—is another one of those "sum of various influences"-type games. So, let's do this that way.

It's this game that makes me upset I don't have a PS4. A twin stick shooter that reminds you of Starship Troopers? Would I like to know more?