Fearabbit
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Not in Germany apparently, your link takes me to the normal storefront.

I'm just going to repeat myself here: It would be really great if Kotaku covered indie games better. This here is the first article about that game, and it's about the game not being popular enough!

That guy is hilarious. Check out his Planetside 2 videos as well!

You're saying Scarface didn't get what was coming to him?

Lol.

Pumpkin spice is the name for a combination of spices used to make pumpkin taste less horrible. Complaining that a pumpkin spice latte contains no real pumpkin is like complaining that your A1 Steak Sauce latte contains no real steak.

Great post. And while I probably won't be heard here, I'd still like to propose one more idea: Talk more about games. Review more of them, make a column for interesting Kickstarter projects.

Post-Holocaust Scenario?!

Well, but he did say "in a perfect world". In a perfect world, we would've never allowed this to become that complicated. :P

But isn't it basically the same thing as porting a game to another OS? Because with Steam you can download your games to other devices with different OS for free... and if it's more complicated than that, well that's just bad design on part of the Xbox One!

What always astonishes me about these news is: this is actually a thing they announce? It's not just something that suddenly appears in a store? Not something where they make a new commercial and you're like "oh, there's a new color, neat"?

Arcanum was awesome. But it doesn't need a sequel - it needs a spiritual successor that takes cues from its ideas, but puts them together in a more logical way. Arcanum's world was all over the place, the character system was interesting but unbalanced and frustrating... I could go on.

Come on. He was wishing her a happy birthday. How can it be a racial slur in that context?! He wasn't insulting her.

Personally, I loved the main quest. I think it's one of the best high fantasy stories in video games. It was a story that explained the land it was set in and explored lots of different themes. It was also a story strongly based on interesting personalities - from the Imperial officials who send you on your quest to

Genuine question, how does that improve the game? They're just publishing it.

Of course it's disgusting. It's crispy chicken! Blergh.

Everytime I see this game, I think "trying way too hard"... guess it's not for me. But I prefer it if a game is just naturally funny instead of repeatedly saying to me "this is fun, you're having fun, now laugh and enjoy the game".

Ah, someone already posted a making of.

Really interesting to see the reactions to this game across the internet. The game loks good, it is almost done, it only asks for a very small amount of money and it's inspired by two of the most beloved games ever. (And you can get the whole freaking game for only 6 bucks!)

Well for me the use of the term "graphic novel" is not political, it's for ease of understanding. The point is that it's one single storyline, not a franchise that has a dozen different storylines and mashups.