Coriakin
Coriakin
Coriakin

I'm getting goosebumps just hearing this, and remembering that awesome, exhilarating feeling I got when I played Journey for the first time. It's true what they say about this utterly fantastic game—if you can even call it a game at this point—you can play it repeatedly, but the memory and emotional resonance of your

An Extreme Green Game Boy Pocket! You sir, deserve a salute for still having this rare baby.

Tess Cole, meet Lori Grimes; Lori Grimes, meet Tess Cole.

Is the game really that dark? No in-game brightness or gamma controls?

For those who keep wondering whether this will have Quick Time Events, it won't. From their game FAQ:

The guy with the black & blue suit with goggles—Cyclops. is that you?

I actually enjoyed this episode—that was some scary shit in that abandoned complex, and for a moment I thought the cast wandered onto the set of The Walking Dead.

You know it's a sign of the end times when something like Peggle HD wins a freaking BAFTA award.

EarthBound!

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Gee is probably the only K-pop song that I can take. While the original SNSD video is now considered a classic, I prefer the 2nd version with the white background that was done in a single take, plus a really cool chiptune version that was also featured sometime ago in Kotaku.

No matter how much I praise this game, my words will never even come close to the pure awesomeness that is Journey. Playing it was like having a deeply moving transcendental experience; and it's difficult to describe the exhilaration you feel when you and an online companion make it through the end.

Rest in peace, Mr. McQuarrie, and thank you for sharing your awesome designs that changed and shaped the imaginations of so many people, me included.

This made me LOL so hard the coffee I was drinking almost went out through my nose, heh.

Awesome. Wasn't this waterfall the inspiration for Paradise Falls in Pixar's UP?

Come on guys, please give Uggie a break—he's suffering from a neurological disorder that he was diagnosed with during the filming of The Artist, which prompted his trainer to retire him from showbiz so he could do less stressful work, like this spokesdog gig.

The blonde with her hair pulled back reminds me of Rosamund Pike, who was in the Doom movie.

Yes, please...it's about time.

Looks like the people who made the awful X-Men: First Class promo posters were finally hired to do the posters for The Avengers.

It's not just the creepy plastic smiles that seem plastered to their faces like store mannequins. Most of the time his characters just squint with their mouths wide open, like they're at the dentist or something.

The Infinity Engine games on iOS and Android would be a great match; and they could release new games as well on these platforms. The two Icewind Dale games were my favorites—I 'd get them both to play on an iPad if it happens.