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The thing is, unless the game is released next week, it's likely that all those changes will be undone and completely different stuff takes their place before release.

You mean we're getting a shooter with multiplayer focus, that also appears to have an adventuring, platforming, story driven single player mode that isn't just "do the multiplayer stuff against bots?"

Man, Nintendo's so behind the times... ;p

There was a simmering anger about people like me — "Social Justice Warriors", as they call us — who are asking for change in the game industry: a better, broader representation of characters, among other things. We're "the cancer that's killing games", and Kotaku is seen as the key enemy site, with Polygon a close

The use of imagery and well placed music to illicit a emotional response has succeeded

The first time I recall hearing about 3D printers being used for cosplay was three years ago, with one guy who did Cecil's dark knght armor almost entirely using such means. I also recall him saying that it cost a small fortune, so I wonder if costas have gone low enough to be viable for cosplayers with lesser

Just a few hours after the infamous Loot Cave Death of 2014, I spotted this lonely level 13 waiting patiently to

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We first told you about Rakuen last year, but with the project nearing release there's now a proper in-game trailer.

The delay for AC is understandable. There'll be women in the movie, and they take longer to render.

Yeah, few games are as loot-crazy as the Borderlands series. The game throws so many guns your way thag they go beyond vendor trash and are spractically sraight-up currency. The fact that now you can destroy unwanted guns to make new ones made me make a hole on my wall from the high-pressure load I just blew. And

It was the guns that did it for the Borderlands games, wasn't it? Thousands, millions, umpty-trillions of weapons to find, collect and love more than some actual flesh-and-blood human beings. Well, in Battleborn, the people who made those games want to do for characters what they did for guns in Borderlands.

Why? If a friend bought a new car, maybe a BMW or better, would you hate that person for buying that car? Kinda sounds a little shallow to not be someone's friend because they own an object that they like that doesn't really hurt anyone's feelings or is a symbol of hate.