What are you talking about? Have you played Uncharted 2, or played ANY Blu Rays in 1080p/24? It's the best blu ray player on the market.
What are you talking about? Have you played Uncharted 2, or played ANY Blu Rays in 1080p/24? It's the best blu ray player on the market.
I doubt it would ever come to that, games on IOS are just fun casual games, with a few out of the thousands being worthwhile.
Dude, if you liked Tools of Destruction, you HAVE to go back and get Going Commando/Up Your Arsenal (R&C 2/3) for the PS2. Those games are much better in terms of gameplay (platforming/shooting) and plot.(charming characters, awesome plot) Of course the graphics are worse but it's to be expected. If you don't have a…
I have a launch 60GB PS3. To be honest, I don't really use the SD/memory stick reader slots, or the Super CD thing to listen to CDs. I do use the PS2 backwards compatibility, and appreciate the upscaling. Honestly though, with that being said, I don't think that the new PS3's are missing all that much. Most people…
$250 seems adequate for an inital price. I'll wait until it's at least just $200 though, most likely from a deal going on in the future.
The point isn't an that it's an hour later, the point is that these people had been playing games like CoD or GTA for at least 6 months previously and probably far longer.
Or even that maybe, just maybe, a Nintendo DSi was used in some connection to stop someone who was remotely a killer. This boy just wanted to spread chaos for no reason, and "killer" even in loose quotations is completly innacurate. I'm not defending his actions, it was a pretty fucked up thing to do, but the article…
Yeah, I'm sorry, but the title of this topic isn't just kind of misleading, it's outright false. "Killer" describing the boy who only sent out the message to spread chaos is a completely inaccurate way to describe the story. So apparently now loose quotations means it can describe anything. Kotaku is a "waterfall" of…
Well, nearly. It's a step in the right direction, but it's still no classic Kotaku. I miss the related articles, that was something I used quite frequently.
Haha that's awesome! I wonder if he's even better with the U-Force than he is with a regular controller :O Also, I know this might be weird, but I'm getting used to the new Kotaku and have actually started to like it!
Yeah, one of the many things I love about the Mass Effect series is how lifelike and fleshed out the world feels, because the NPC's feel like real people. Not just the dialogue, but the animation as well
Wait, who is Squirrel Girl?
@DeadnBuried: Yeah, I don't know if you saw, but I literally did reply to that guy about exactly that, loll. Thanks though, I do know what ya mean, it's not worth my effort for him
@Good news, everyone!: You probably didn't get far into the game, but whatevs. Your loss
@SecretMoblin: They need to make more games like this, but I think Okami was a game that doesn't even need the DS sequel, let alone any other sequels. It was an amazing game, my favorite game on the PS2 and possibly of all time. It should be remembered as such, too many games have gone on when they shouldn't have with…
@kujel: The PS2 version is far superior. From having nearly no glitches compared to the Wii version, the brush strokes being much easier to handle, the "painting filter", and the credits for Clover studios. Saying that the Wii version is the the "right place" is also wrong, because this is like saying Secret of Mana…
@Wizard: Yeah, the PS2 version is far superior. From having nearly no glitches compared to the Wii version, the brush strokes being much easier to handle, the "painting filter", and the credits for Clover studios.
@kujel: I'm sure you've played it. Wait a second, you haven't??!
@Brian Ashcraft: I thought it was great, what I liked about it most though was how universally understood the humor was, even though I don't know any Japanese I found it hilarious.
@earlyman: Ha I thought it was universally funny, which made it awesome :D