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You’re arguing with many people whose most extensive quasi-contractual experience is a relationship.

The game was explicitly made as a mashup love letter to Zelda and God of War.

“Serve the hive / Feel the groove / I control...”

Holy crap yes!

In terms of exclusive pre-order “goodies”... snap out of it. The stuff you’re getting with “Collector’s Editions” is not for collectors. It’s junk. It’s mostly just cheap figures and statues, useless trinkets, over-sized boxes and half-assed art books.

This gets my hyped up even more for this. Each time i’m suspicious of how AC can stay fun as it gets later and later in history, and each time it seems to be up to the task. With all the Peaky Blinders and Ripper Street i’ve been watching, this will be a blast!

Yeah as long as you have the patience to tweak settings from within an often unintuitive computer program. Personally, I find it totally worth it as an introductory tool for new FPS players; it’s almost supernatural how quickly people start becoming decent at a shooter when they use the keyboard/mouse adapter.

Thanks for all the good info. Seems that time and a dedicated and schedule-synced crew are both necessary, which is kind of a bummer. This is one of the very few times I kind of wish there were microtransactions, as I understand that the currencies used to purchase an item are all over the board in ratios of

Can i ask how much time it took to both really get back into the swing of things and to gain enough momentum to have hope of being on track when the expansion comes? I’m one of those Excited/Pre-Ordered/Hit the Ceiling/Burned Out and Got Bitter players, but i want to get back together with it and forget why we broke

Yes, I am going to be completely insufferable when his update comes out.

At least you took the recommended step of attempting to bullwhip it w/ your HDMI cable first. *WH-PSH*

Serve that filet up!

One of the “suits”. A very common thread in a lot of comments sections on Kotaku is assumptions made about the “business side” of decisions that are not readily understood by the average gamer. There are business quotes and articles, but the steep majority of content is about the craft of development or consumer

I'm happy with this no matter which way it goes. Nintendo isn't my precious. It grew due to gamers like me; I hope it continues to grow due to gamers not necessarily like me. Nintendo isn't a supplier of fun that certain parts of the gamer market should hoard; it's a company that has provided invaluable growth and

I just want Nintendo to succeed; they've been so idealistic, quirky, and personable (compared to the rest of the Big 3 consoles). They succeeded in the past with a model that targeted people like me. If they succeed in the future with a model that targets people not like me, i'm happy for them. I still have plenty of

Yeah it's about time they did this. Waiting on the generational harvest season and not taking advantage of budding gamers on mobile platforms is just refusing to equip a piece of your armor set for no reason. I'm excited for light mobile gamers my age to get excited about a Nintendo game with me today, not one

This just feeds my excitement to finally play Mario on my phone. Finally, the [start of it all] is nigh!

Can't argue with that when i browse "Add-ons" and it's just a conga line of CoD weapon skins and costumes (and Dead or Alive—well—just skin via revealing costumes).

Those are goods points; didn't consider it that way before. It's like there may be sensible explanations for price points! I'm not sure i'm ready for that kind of paradigm shift as an average consumer...