Really an impossible application without teamwork and luck. Its a battlefield thing...
Really an impossible application without teamwork and luck. Its a battlefield thing...
That or it preloads 10 years in advance.
I think it's only customary in Radland and Coolvania.
Probably! But I'm glad they're shooting on location. You can't green screen everything.
Awesome how the crossing guard's first and last instinctual decision was to not cross the road, but to run along it. Tsk.
The song. The visuals. Oh goodness, the blood. This is awesome.
I've never had a problem with the retro 8-bit look before, but it does seem like every small indie dev coming out these days is going for this style now.
It's all in good fun. It's enjoyable to hunt for these easter eggs, just like how kids enjoy hunting for actual easter eggs at parties. Not to mention it's pretty neat to find these little things.
Forget shooting. One of the most interesting aspects of Battlefield—aside from the incredible large scale moments…
Oh? Sounds like it's aiming to rehash a load of existing assets and mechanics from AC3 and AC4 for a quick production pipeline, presumably to offset the costs of making Unity (the game that's going new places and implementing new mechanics and locations) current-gen only.
Cats are sneaky creatures — anarchists that live in the dark, prowl in the shadows and use theatricality and…
I really do hate modern "art"
It's essentially a Prison for Haxors.
If you're a PC player who's breaking the rules in Titanfall, you'll still be able play the hit sci-fi FPS. But…
I am probably in the minority here, but I greatly enjoyed playing as the Arbiter.
Guys this is the French Revolution not the June Rebellion. We don't make references to Les Mis but to Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette and A Tale of Two Cities. Not three weeks ago I saw a Gawker poster make a fantastically droll reference to Tale of Two Cities. Are you going to let them outdo you Kotaku?
I regret nothing.
Maybe the time span of the game will leak into the Napoleonic wars.
Wrong revolution.
Here we go. Two days after we showed you the next Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft's confirming it. Video footage above.