Thank you.
Thank you.
Not only is that thing bulky and fugly, but it also requires batteries to operate? Seriously? I had no idea it required batteries. What a disaster.
I travel a lot as well, and I can't think of a situation (other than being in flight on a plane) where I didn't have internet access of some kind. I can't function professionally without an internet connection, sadly. I buy almost all my PC games through Steam so I have been in an "always online" situation for a…
Aren't you always online anyway?
Kotaku is a blog. Blogs are built around opinions. It is their blog and they can talk about whatever they feel like, honestly. Just because their opinion differs from yours doesn't mean that they are "stirring up drama". If anything, you are.
I never bought Demon's Soul for the PS3, even though I was a little interested in it. Now that the "sequel" is coming to the 360, I am probably going to get it. To any Demon's Soul players out there: is dying so much in the game a fun challenge that keeps you trying or is it frustrating and tedious? I am hoping it…
Don't hold your breath.
Dear Nintendo,
Next Tuesday, I am pretty sure I will be experiencing flu-like symptoms and some poop issues.
Double-click the video. It goes fullscreen and all Youtube control are visible.
You don't have to buy every game that comes out the second it is released. Waiting for price drops, reviews or saving for a backlog slump are all options.
I threw it on the ground!
We are all going to buy it. I am still going to bitch about it, but I'll be buying it day one like every other adult male born after 1970.
I would have to say Samus in her bikini. Best completion reward ever.
And I'll be disappointed. :P
Awesome. Another announcement of and announcement. Has any one of them ever not let people down? No.
HAHAHAHA well played, sir!
This game is one of the reasons I have kids. I can take them to the store, buy this game proudly, and enjoy playing with them as a family. Then, when they head off to bed, Daddy can sneak downstairs and play it all night. I am not ashamed!
I agree. It is considered "normal" and will never change, at least for internal QA departments. More and more developers are hiring third party test companies these days which are much better are treating employees as the should.
I guess I should have been more specific. Hourly employees were asked to work extra hours on a volunteer basis and everyone volunteered for the most part. Those volunteers did not get paid overtime but did get paid for those hours. Those that didn't went home.