Interesting! Regardless of the constant maneuvering and missing the sweet spot though, I actually enjoy it a lot more with the 3D on. To each his own, of course.
Interesting! Regardless of the constant maneuvering and missing the sweet spot though, I actually enjoy it a lot more with the 3D on. To each his own, of course.
A cruel joke if it is.
AR relies on the 3D to give it more substance, so... no.
If over 250 people can call this some kind of discrimination, I don't know what to think anymore. Some people just take things way too seriously.
That shark should have thought twice before biting Adam West.
The Weskman never dies... only the actors who play him.
Minecraft isn't really one of those things that has to be understood. Like a fish attracted to a particular lure, you might be drawn in. And once you're on that hook, you can fight all you want, but there's no getting off.
I thought I'd make that same decision too, but in hindsight I stopped caring about waiting and bought one yesterday. I /still/ hope that game gets greenlit, though. We've been waiting too long for a third one.
Apparently not in Japan, where it appears that quite a few people are selling their 3DSes back to the stores.
Indeed. With eBay, you're at the mercy of the seller (and PayPal) in most cases.
@Trun0-Jay: "Precisely! If you're going to travel through time, why not do it with style —"
@Zedwarth: Sexy, sexy masturbation.
@woshiernog: Kotaku tends to sensationalize things too much, which makes this a pretty bad place to read about science to begin with.
Not sure what you're driving at. I loved and still love Transformers. Also, my mom says I'm the specialest person in the world! :(
@grysl: I was about to write a whole spiel on how you have the right idea, that the Tron series isn't culturally penetrable, and that based on the success of the second one, a third probably wouldn't be a good business decision - but I think we're both wrong in that respect, 'cause I didn't do enough research on my…
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: It really depends on your frame of reference. Technologically, did it accomplish anything groundbreaking? Not particularly. But it did manage to take designs and concepts from the first film and translate it into something that people could relate to today. If you look at it from…
@WittyUserName: Screw Ninja Gaiden. I made it as far as the third stage and couldn't get past the boss. Often, the screen right before him would slowly tax my health to the point where I had three bars left, and, well... you know the rest.
@Whizkid103: Don't feed the troll.
@BUNGL3: Precisely why you're not Duke Nukem. You can always bet on Duke, and he never admits to nothing.
Dear sweet jesus. D: