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So, just on the off-chance you didn't know, their 'track record' includes games like Planescape: Torment, the Icewind Dale games, and Fallout 2. Of course I'm using their as meaning the developers as opposed to the company those developers are working for currently since Obsidian Entertainment was more-or-less

Doctor...who?

Seriously? Unnecessary? It was well made, the story was fleshed out, and had strong dlc. The only unnecessary part was the multiplayer. And that didn't detract from the single player. It was extra If you wanted it.

and a tedious new mechanic involving guarding Little Sisters while they harvest Adam from corpses.

First off, great editorial! I want to say that you've really hit the nail on the head about Bioshock Infinite. Out of the three games this one was, in my opinion, the most superficial. Allow me to enumerate the reasons: The ancilliary Combat Mechanics were dumbed down compared to Bioshock 1 or 2. There was no

Uhhh... that's a black guy...

I think the reason there's more of a disturbed reaction is that Infinite does a better job of making the people seem like people. You just landed in their world and they're off to the faire and while I can't say they're not harming anyone (see the raffle), they're not the same as the Splicers who had gone insane so

It's almost as if this was a single deal made only for Fuse, for EA to publish it under their EA Partners Program. Kind of like Crysis. Oh, wait.....

Oh this is excellent. Thank you.

As I was playing through the first time, those initial melee kills shocked me in terms of how gruesome they were, but—being the hardened FPS player that I am—I quickly settled into familiar shooter habits. But within the next hour or two of playing, I started to become extremely aware

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And that's why Rosalind Letuce used quantum physics instead of silly natural gases. All the balloons are just there for show.

His post is certainly passionate, but its arguments are not well-reasoned by any stretch of the imagination. The argument that murders should not get media coverage is specious at best, as is the mental health argument. Most gun violence isn't committed by the mentally ill. Yes, the mental health system in America is

Cool. If you don't like something, or it doesn't work with your life, don't buy it.

Some of the "deep" themes from the Aliens movies:

Very elegantly put.

See, that's why I've stuck with Kotaku through all the shitty redesigns and social justice bullshit. As fucktarded as some of the articles can be at least I know I won't be banned from the site no matter what I say.

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You know it came to me what a missed opportunity they had here with the ending and theme.

That's just how the 80s were. We needed big letters to go with our big hair.

USE CAPS LOCK, EVEN THOUGH EVERYONE SAID NOT TOO, IT'S EASIER!

Maybe it's because I've been listening to the remixes of the Daft Punk "Get Lucky" sample from the upcoming album but this type of music is really making me feel groovy baby yeah