So there was some sort of addition problem going on instead of a video? I find that quite odd.
So there was some sort of addition problem going on instead of a video? I find that quite odd.
Watching that was by far the most annoying part of today.
And I my donettes.
I, um, am not sure.
Exactly. The only discs I have are ones that came in collector's editions, and all of them have CD keys that are redeemable for a Steam or Origin download.
Oh, absolutely, I was just stating that a lot of people have an outdated opinion of Wikipedia.
We sure do have some sleuths here on Kotaku.
You don't say?!
If you're talking about the asterisks, it's a policy eBay introduced to protect the bidders' privacy until the auction is over.
This made me laugh out loud, so thank you.
Do you not realize how much of the information on Wikipedia is fully cited? Seriously, any major article is checked for errors on a regular basis, and if they are found, those changes are reverted. You can't just put anything on Wikipedia.
Exactly. Just find the citation and you're good to go.
While I won't classify Dear Esther as a game, is your argument not what many games are? A linear path towards a single goal, with minimal choice during the journey towards it? I'm not going to name a specific game or series, but I'm sure you can think of a few.
Was just about to say the same. A game based around his time in C-Sec or as Archangel would rock.
Indeed, the soundtrack is especially great. Does a great job of setting the mood.
Dear Esther surprised me quite a bit. I can't say whether or not I would classify it as game, but it is a breathtakingly beautiful interactive story nonetheless.
Shoo! SHOO, I SAID!
As a huge fan of Skyrim and previous Elder Scrolls titles, please stop. This is a tiny, blurry piece of concept art (not a screenshot) that shows very little. The little it shows looks nothing like any of the large variety of terrain present in Skyrim. The closest match would be the tundra, but the color palette is…
Ha!
There is nothing wrong with day one patches. When a game goes gold, obviously testing still continues. After discs are being printed, there's no stopping it, so a day one patch is necessary. No harm done.