DukeofWulf
DukeofWulf
DukeofWulf

Just when I was starting to feel old, you go and post a reference to a song that was released before I was born... and lots of people respond nostalgically. Thanks!

My most frequent fall-asleep game was Samurai Warriors 2. I enjoyed the game, but playing late at night and having to run across a battlefield was a recipe for nodding off.

I came here to protest that the drone didn't have angled solar panels... but this picture clearly shows them angled (even though they're clearly not in the GIF). Color me satisfied that the Oliver C at least knows they're supposed to be angled.

This Guile's hair is the WORST. But still, even it works...

I usually don't care about being in the grays, but I was hoping to hear back from someone on this...

Didn't Miyazaki piss off a lot of people when he made a film of the Zero planes that helped Japan to invade and murder countless people? Glass houses.

I've kept up with the anti-MC argument for a while now, but here's where I fall off the bandwagon: What makes Metacritic for games worse than Rotten Tomatoes/Metacritic for movies and TV? Those media seem like they're, if anything, MORE subjective than games, given that games have more obvious technical criteria to

I'm saying, if you don't know this person and aren't their doctor/nutritionist/trainer, then yes, you don't know as much as you think you do (about their particular situation). You're wasting your time and everyone else's, so just butt out.

Please refer to Truth #3 from the above article.

SHHH!

Also, um, this happened.

What a coincidence, that one of Japan's biggest political debates right now is abolishing that very policy. That can happen when your people are taken hostage in foreign lands and you have no means by which to extract them yourself. http://www.forbes.com/sites/stephenh…

Compared to modern DLC, this horse armor thing is practically a good idea. Not pay-to-win, not a crucially withheld feature from the main game, aesthetically pleasing...

Cheat Items: And then one game makers discovered they could make money by selling items that were already available in their games. Health potions! In-game currency! Maps to things players would normally just hunt for as if that were part of the game or something. There's nothing quite as exhilarating as paying $60

Wow, so given a solid number and a trash number, Kotaku chose the trash number (but presented it as solid). I think that makes Praetor's point more valid than ever.

Yeah! Let's go with a whole cast of Donalds!

But go slow; ff8 likes it gentle. No butt stuff.