Hey that's Super Mario RPG, not Super Mario JRPG!
Hey that's Super Mario RPG, not Super Mario JRPG!
Here's the mask I used in Beijing. It's living the sci fi dystopian future, today!
>>Kotaku is for gamers of any ethnicity
A lot of Kotaku articles feel hostile to Asia though, or takes a condescending view of Asian opinions.
"Was this designed by a cheap to hire 14 year old boy?"
:p
>>You know the old saying, right? Pick two. Sexy, protective, or sexy. You can't have all three.
Actually, you can
Japan tends to falter at global distribution.
Finally Tomodachi Life will have as many gay relationshipas as CoD: MW
It's not so far fetched:
That tiny bit of action that spices up an RPG, I hope they pace the combat nicely.
Look up the Megaman Zero artist, he draws a lot of furries.
The folks behind the game are asking for $100,000 on Kickstarter, and while I'm growing more and more skeptical of crowdfunded projects with each passing day, it's hard not to be impressed by this one. Their page is full of art and details—the game is ambitious, to say the least—and they say they've been working on…
Pretty much everything from the Playstation era and earlier was 'Indie' in terms of size and freedom.
"Outraged western feminist man game designer responds to Kenichiro Takaki's sexist desk with desk surrounded by cocks"
I hope that is a Kotaku headline one day.
Alucard rocks some heels in Castlevania
maybe Solid Snake will be included?
>>(Cleric/Wizard is really the only option for females in most JRPGs, simply because of lack of strength)
High Heels are awesome and more videogame protagonists need to wear them
Is the touch screen close enough to manipulate via tongue waggling?
Take it from the words of one of Capcom's most successful illumni:
Tarantulas (and crabs) have their flesh in a liquidy state before they're cooked, so if you get an undercooked tarantula it might just ooze out as you bite into it.
Because tarantulas are pretty thick they take a while to cook, so undercooking happens often, especially if it's at a touristy stand where it's only there…