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Zelda Game of Thrones in a nutshell: You play as Link and get to the final battle. Gannon unceremoniously kills you and your horse, cuts off your horse's head, and sews it to your headless body to parade around Hyrule. Zelda is made to watch as this all happens.

Can we replace the running of the bulls with the running of the baby goats?

Funny, I always imagined underground nuclear tests (and/or waste repositories) were what doomed Ancient Valyria and ensured no subsequent investigators made it back out alive.

My takeaway on Watch Dogs' profiler is a lot more innocent:

There's a technical term for this type of exposure of a bug, but I can't think of it. Basically, you have two types of testers, ones that know how to use a system, and ones that are completely unfamiliar with it. The former find most of the bugs in a system by systematically trying things that you would expect a user

Can you really blame him for not trusting a thing such as facebook? Do i have to remind you were and how they made most of their money?

Wow, from these thumbnails, I definitely think that Xbox One version might possibly be a game that could look like the PC version under certain circumstances with specific settings turned off and on!

What is sad is that people will get in a tizzy about whatever new Halo game comes out just because it is Halo, but when the guys who INVENTED Halo come out with a new game it suddenly doesn't matter because it is not Halo and not exclusive to some console or another.

Makin' your way in the world today takes EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT...

Yeah, but can I use it to drop a Xenomorph into an airlock?

kotaku, PLEASE TYPE YOUR LISTS! if they are interesting enough then i will watch the accompanying video

"This motherfucker got a sword that talks to him. And shit."

That's not ignorance, he/she was asking a question — you're just an asshole.

i don't either, but ignorance should not be confused with not knowing and asking. questions are to be answered, no matter how dumb they sound. nobody can know everything.

Look I know this is my answer to every open thread, but it has to be Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Damn fine work, regardless. They'll learn from this and do it better next time.

Well, as fiction that deals with things which can't necessarily be seen directly, and only inferred or abstracted from material existence; I think it qualifies as a speculative work. That's not intended to diminish it, however. It's a book about a certain kind of social reality, abstracted into fantastic

I'd say it's a straight PC, it has open hardware and software, rather then canned in pre package.