DetectivePlunkett
Detective Plunkett
DetectivePlunkett

Which sounds just lovely. But what I'm really interested to see is what the modding community can do with this blank canvas. I'm expecting a Skyrim mod. Or something with anime boobs.

I <3 Capybara Games, so much. I really want to work with them. >_<

Electric Lady: Here's some spiffy new concept art of Fetch, the star of the PS4's upcoming Infamous: First Light.

That's exactly what myself and at least one other person got. I think the "free spin" is fixed, which makes me think this is a bit in the grey area of legality.

That's exactly what it gave me on my free spin. Wonder if it's fixed, by chance. :P

There we go! Thanks for that. :)

Still a stupid idea, all the same. :P

Unless there's a "no purchase necessary" loophole with this, isn't this simply gambling? Yes, you get one free spin, but to increase your odds you have to spend money. Seems like online gambling at that, which is illegal in most US states, yeah? I'm not a lawyer, though. Just a Detective.

This sounds like the exact reason I would want to show it to others.

Run! It's a NEET!

Do you have a list of all character animations for all the playable characters, in both games? No? Then you can't know that.

Oh yeah. I forgot that the characters in Sunset Overdrive only have 2 animations.

I think this person needs to have this growth surgically removed. ._.

XD I <3 U, Rachel Fogg. This made me choke on my smoothie.

Well fuck. I bet this set them back a shit ton to animate. The game will probably cost an extra $10, now.

They delayed all versions. Yet couldn't deliver what they were trying to sell us.

If the majority of their audience doesn't (which I obviously have no numbers to say either way, but it seems with the proliferation of internet usage, it would be likely that they would), then that means a minority of their audience is having money wasted on them with advertising they don't actually need.

And when you have an audience that actively seeks out your product - look at us! We frequent a gaming news site. I'm doubting the majority of their sales are by people who don't - the money you invest into advertising to the masses that aren't interested (unless you think your product is the type to pull in

Maybe Kotaku could toss up a poll asking those who have tried both the 'stock' and 'modded' versions, can say if they have any difference in performance.

I'd be really interested to see some numbers larger than myself and those I know who have the game for PC.

Yup. Sure does take money. And you're right about the statistics bit, though you missed one big point.