I was hoping that Mighty 9 would be a great game... But I always get disappointed when I learn more about it. The game looks like a one trick pony, with players expected to do the same attack - the dash - over and over and over again.
I was hoping that Mighty 9 would be a great game... But I always get disappointed when I learn more about it. The game looks like a one trick pony, with players expected to do the same attack - the dash - over and over and over again.
I’m Brazilian too, and it’s true, Sega consoles were far more loved here than Nintendo years ago.
You know, Path of Eternity didn’t feel that good for me. IMO, Divinity: Original Sin was much better.
Honestly, what I would like to know is how is life in Japan.
I’m less interested in this as a gaming tool - although it would be interesting for board games and strategy games - than as a tool for science and work. Using it for Medicine during surgeries, when examining a patient to have access to his imaging exams, or to pull data from a patient’s history while talking to…
I agree. I hope Assassin’s Creed just fails, but unfortunatelly there are some fanboys who love every entry in the series.
Don’t be fooled by the “creative quoting” there. Read the interview itself and you’ll see the creative director actually praises his composer (very deservedly).
I agree. I mean, season 2 wasn’t “OH MY GOD MY EYES!” bad, but still...
The anime’s website mentions that each note gives people who own them special powers, beyond just becoming Gatchaman. The anime never mentions this specifically, but it shows people’s powers even when they’re not in Gatchaman form. While most of them have small powers (control over fire, lightly manipulating gravity,…
Meh, I don’t really feel it. Because...
“I judge an Assassin’s Creed, crazy me, by the overall quality of its world design and the quality of the high quantity of things these games give us to do” - says the guy who loves Assassin’s Creed 3. I would rather judge a game based on how fun it is.
It feels like the main issue with the current Virtual Reality headsets is the matter of input. Keyboard and mouse or controller doesn’t appear to be enough, unless you are playing a game about sitting and manipulating controls (like Eve: Valkyrie).
Visually, it does look too polluted. The ship is taking too much screen space. The interface is a bit too big, too. And really, the background looks rather ugly - what is that? Mist? In space?
Why, are they remaking Final Fantasy VI? It’s about time.
London looks monocromatic and ugly, not like the real city. The action is as always heavily scripted, I can barely wait to see faulty controls not working at key moments and generating instant fails.
Imagine we had a heterossexual guy running those Photoshop contests. Imagine he were fond of using sexual connotations, such as giving a first place to the entry about porn, another first place to the entry showing a half naked woman, making a contest about breasts and so on. That would look unprofessional, to say the…
Not to be a homophobe or anything, but the most flamboyantly homossexual member of the Kotaku staff creating a Photoshop Contest about penises in kind of in poor taste. The Firefox Photoshop Contest winner was already in poor taste, but this kind of thing only reinforces a stereotype.
Multiple times. In one version, his face only actually had a very small scar, but he would hide it because he wanted to be perfect and that small scar was enough to taint his own image, in his view.
This is the worst thing about the whole situation, IMO. I remember one of his interview from the time, in which he said, more or less: “If a kid read that Spider Man had a divorce and asked his parents about it, what would those parents say? How could we face that?”. Because, of course, a divorce is EVIL and no little…
The thing is, this is Dan Slott writing.