NishuSJ
Nishu
NishuSJ

So after all these delays and them talking about how PS+ is going to get it for free, it's not even going to be the full version? They cannot possibly be serious with that bullshit.

Imagine what else they could get done if they weren't spending time and money deflecting journalism looking for the next big headline instead of realizing sometimes issues aren't as dramatic as they seem.

I see a lot of comments around this boiling down to, "He's rich, why doesn't he just fund it himself?". As much as I feel like professional sports players are sometimes grossly overpaid, just because someone has money doesn't mean they should just throw it away either. The project is likely going to take a lot more

They actually didn't say anything at all about it except for a very vague hint a couple days ago, they wanted it to be a surprise!

Looking forward to the final release of this. Not only because it looks great, but it seems a platformer of this type is such a rarity these days. Everything seems to fall into either the puzzle-platformer or very shallow 'collect-a-thon' platformer categories these days. A game that calls upon good ol'

Unfortunately, like most of these, it will likely be long after the interest has gone. Sure does look pretty though, minus that awful speed/zoom effect I've seen in some of the combat clips.

I actually haven't played the Jurassic Park series myself. To be honest, I forgot it even existed until this sale, was thinking about picking it up to try though. Hard to beat the price.

The whole Back to the Future set for $1 is a great deal. It's a fairly 'standard' Telltale series, so if you're into that or BttF I can definitely recommend it. Hearing the incredibly well done fake-Marty voice acting alone is worth the price.

The key to watching CinemaSins videos is to realize that he's not saying the movies he covers are bad — just flawed. The two aren't mutually exclusive. While I will always love it, The Matrix does have issues, and some of them aren't the other two Matrix movies.

That felt so forced. Trying to stretch out the dialogue to try to explain the joke to people that might not be 'in the know' does for those that are just kills it.

The rocket skateboard actually gives me hope

This is well written, but I strongly disagree with the notion that creating an extra space/event/etc. for a particular group is a bad idea. It's damned if you do, damned if you don't. If they didn't offer this space, people would still be harping on them for not making any significant visible changes, because it's

I was specifically talking about using different settings in a survival-style game.

This is a tired old commentary but, can we just.. get something different? I'm a big fan of Left4Dead, I actually enjoyed Dead Island, I've always been a Resident Evil fan, but these games have evolved to a point that I realize it's necessarily the zombies that do it.

There are way, way too many overly-specialized offshoot blogs at this point. Seems like a new one is popping up every week, but the majority of the stuff is still posted on the Kotaku page anyway.

Normal is absurdly easy. I found I could easily start on Hard or Expert with a new character and switch to Master at some point. Once you get past 60 the difficulty starts progressively ramping up quite a bit however, and further so once you're fiddling with Torment levels.

That zoom/speed/blur/whatever graphical effect hurts my head, that's so awful.

The Mundane infusion was a great idea, lets you turn pretty much any low/mid-level item into a viable weapon if you're willing to deal with the stat split.

I didn't spend a lot of time with it, but I appreciated it for what it was. I'm really surprised to hear that it was a commercial failure, I thought it ended up being pretty popular.

Yeah this sounds a lot less lie ingenious kid and more 'extremely bad security coding'