Ahh yes, the classic Miecraft. I hear that it won garm of the year in 20xx.
Ahh yes, the classic Miecraft. I hear that it won garm of the year in 20xx.
The whole thing about dinosaurs having two brains is a well known myth. Do google searches first, Hollywood script writers!
Yeah, can't miss out on that Cloud power. I know for a fact that it made my SimCity experience waaaaay better.
Start turning your head when trailers come on? Seriously, it does wonders. Remember how secretive they were about The Matrix when it first came out? I went and saw it without knowing much about the movie, and I distinctly remember enjoying it more because less had been spoiled.
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I bet you're a joy to see movies with.
*points and screams* girl in the refrigerator! SHUN! SHUN!
It's difficult, but having one ear free of mouthbreathers on PSN or Xbox Live is totally worth it.
I think what a lot of people are overlooking is that this kind of incident (the mass destruction in Metropolis) sets up the theme for the sequel, which has already been approved to be created.
It must suck to be so cynical. Maybe you have Ass Burgers syndrome.
This is literally 'The Cloud'. The Xbox One has managed to render it perfectly. I would not recommend breathing it in, however.
EA has been enjoying keeping players on the $60 a year subscription pretty much unopposed for years now, and there is not much reason for them to change that model unless they had a way to make even more money from it. If they weren't in an exclusive agreement with the NFL, then maybe something might change, but for…
From my understanding you can still digitally purchase games on both systems, which ties them to your account, the same way Steam work.
EA isn't complaining about getting $60 a year for a product that isn't much different than the previous year. If they went to a completely digital model, I have my doubts that anything would change at all.
I'm tired of hipsters talking about how bored they are with zombies. If you're bored by it, don't watch it or read it.
I'll pass on buying this game. They still owe me money from SimCity.
That analogy doesn't work because music and video games operate on vastly different business models. I will listen to a NIN song I bought 20 years ago because it only takes up 3 minutes of my life and doesn't really get old, but a video game I bought 20 years ago is not quite the same experience because it takes…
Why wouldn't they want to stop all sharing? They make the most money from zero sharing.
Really Kotaku? I mean come on. You could at least try to be sensitive to those of us who have schizophrenic family members who try to eat credit cards. This is insensitive bullcrap.
I'm offended by the new picture. My mother is a schizophrenic who routinely tries to eat credit cards, and I feel like this is insensitive to her.