Now that the PS4, Xbox One and Wii U are all out, you'd think it's the perfect time to dive into games on the PS3,…
Now that the PS4, Xbox One and Wii U are all out, you'd think it's the perfect time to dive into games on the PS3,…
Here's an adorable reinterpretation of rampaging Nintendo characters from Smash Bros by the talented Paperbeatsscissors. If nothing else, this piece proves that Yoshi should finally join the battle in the new Super Smash Bros games for Wii U and 3DS.
It's only natural that we should want to protect our kids; they seem so small and helpless, so vulnerable to the…
My favorite series of Diablo-clones continues on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC this summer. To celebrate, here's…
The man responsible for the Right Hand of Doom draws Geralt of Rivia. 'Tis glorious.
Here's Fox Mccloud and Falco from Star Fox, reimagined by artist Oscar Römer in a somewhat realistic way. Speaking of which, a new Star Fox game with a similar design would be pretty cool.
I've got two new Kotaku offshoots to tell you about today, two new subsites for people who enjoy to look at the…
Welcome to the first weekly installment of the Saturday Morning Stream, which is just like Saturday morning…
My favorite moment in the game is still that time when I doomed two titans, ejected up into a zipline, flew sideways as I went nuclear, killed someone else in the process, and recapped a point.
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Here's the Crusader's "Steed charge" skill, from Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. That's gotta be one of the most badass-looking skills so far in the game, next to Whirlwind and the Wizards' Disintegrate. Makes me wanna roll a Crusader first when the expansion is out and level that up before my existing characters.
30 years ago I received my first proper Apple-compatible computer, and a single game to play on it — Infocom's…
Everyone has a style or approach to item collecting in Skyrim—there's too much stuff packed into the game for that…
I planned to play it for an hour the night the patch hit, and ended up spending 2 hours. Only reasons I stopped was because I had to go into work early the next day. I would take it as a sign of improvement.
*Totally*over it. Loving the changes, the new loot, the pacing etc. etc.. Can't wait for the expansion. I decided to get it way before this patch but this decision is absolutely solidified now. Also the new Paragon system is a big plus in motivation.