The New York City of the Marvel universe is teeming with heroes, being home to everyone from Steve Rogers to Peter…
The New York City of the Marvel universe is teeming with heroes, being home to everyone from Steve Rogers to Peter…
I’m over Fat Chocobo, the bloated bird that has enraptured Final Fantasy fans for two decades. In Final Fantasy XIV,…
FFIX’s soundtrack is so good. Kuja’s Theme is wonderful but my favorite, absolute favorite! Probably a top 3 favorite in all of FF history is “You’re Not Alone!”
bwahahaha, that guy! He cracks me up.
Probably the most underrated zone, but objectively one of the very best Blizzard has ever done.
I freaking loved that zone but more or less because it felt so disorienting. I literally felt like I was under the sea, complete with giant monsters and danger from all angles. I guess after three years of playing WoW it was refreshing to have something completely different. Can totally see how it turned people off…
I was always kind of baffled by the hatred for the zone. Mount Hyjal was infinitely worse with the elevated design of all it’s subsections. Vashj’ir is my choice, every time. HOWEVER it’s worth noting that I primarily play ranged classes, and level boosted my rogue. So I’ve never played a melee character there. I can…
Finally some love for the best FF.
“I’m prepared to raise my voice against the masses come Friday”
I love when the internet makes people thing their opinions matter. “raise my voice against the masses come Friday” LOL oh my god what a dork. not even your mother cares dude.
It’s been a strange week for the Final Fantasy VII remake, a prospect that once seemed like a nostalgic…
Computer, can I get a hat wobble?
1,000 views is about $1. He has 1.912 billion views on his videos.
Oh yes, “the backlash”, I shudder when I look back at those dark days at kotaku. How any of us survived is a goddamn miricle.
Listen, and understand! That Train is out there! It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.
This reveals the most crucial flaw in IBM’s plan. What the world really needs is Neapolitan computing.
IBM’s computer thinks in chocolate and vanilla. Sometimes what it knows is chocolate, sometimes it’s vanilla, sometimes it’s a swirl. Sometimes, though, the swirl melts; then you have to decide if there was more chocolate or more vanilla in that puddle. IBM just hired a fat kid that can tell the difference.
Man, playing AoE II back in the day with buddies was fun times.
I'm OK with berating anyone who suggests that we'd take a check from a game company to write something. As for the point of this article, well, look up top where it says "Filed to:" for a hint.
There are 3 monitors in the picture above, and three people out of focus in the picture, and this is an article about Valve.