Manly_McBeeferton
Manly McBeeferton
Manly_McBeeferton

Was going to post just that.

I approve of this PSA.

I'd much prefer Dancing Mad (Kefka's Theme) to Terra.

Huh, an iOS game in the past year I'm actually interested in.

I'd rather not hear the ignorant complain. If I were in charge of a company/development team/etc. I'd rather hear a complaint from someone who's experienced the issue first-hand than someone who's just complaining for the sake of complaining. Not to say you can't express concerns. I would listen, but I would much

I like when good articles show up on Kotaku.

Now playing

Y'know, Microsoft owns the Killer Instinct franchise, as well as Conker.

Now you're doing it. You two were made for each other. :D

He creeps me out!

I'd hit that. With a chaff grenade.

So, a more or less creepy/sexy version of Thane.

As if there aren't ways to make the player less likely to manipulate the game's world without having an internet connection. I'm at least with you, in that when I play a video game it's nice to have some consequence for my actions, and I like that you're looking on the brighter side of this internet-required fiasco...

How... do you figure?

That's really understandable. Fast travel in Fallout 3 was, for me, a real lifesaver. However, in the Elder Scrolls games I tend to favor not using it. I mainly blame Fallout 3's evil subway systems that I did not want to trek through more than I had to. All of them very samey and sometimes confusing.

No fast travel is a good feature, because of the fact that at night stronger creatures come out. It's also a lot more difficult to see at night. So strategically deciding when to leave (early morning) for a quest and which routes to take is a big part of the game. At least that's what I've gathered from one of the

I'm seriously hoping for a PC version and some sort of multiplayer mod or official add-on.

They seem a bit overly critical on certain things. Rather than focusing on the good portions that would give a player incentive to buy it, the review is 90% "let me bitch about everything I didn't like about this game." It's good to be aware of its flaws, don't get me wrong, but the writer hardly dedicated a paragraph

"If you are on 32-bit, great opportunity to upgrade to Windows 8."

Curse you, Taylor. That was MY powered by imagination promotion.

Doesn't seem fitting for Layton, but I had to express my love anyway.