PrototypeMike
PrototypeMike
PrototypeMike

I want to see that think go off a jump SO BAD!  

I have had two different pairs of these.  BOTH pairs would cut the audio to one ear when the volume is very low.  Went back to my Razor Kraken. I know, I know, theyre not 7.1 surround but they do the trick just fine I feel.  

I have had two different pairs of these.  BOTH pairs would cut the audio to one ear when the volume is very low. 

I actually agree with the FOV lock. Its been bugging me for a while now that many games allow (Some even have sliders) FOV changes. Especially in FPS games. I admit that I have adjusted mine for many games like CS:GO, Over-watch, Battlefield etc.. I just feel it takes away any stealthy possibilities and makes sneaking

The lockin feature IS there and you can even control how strong it is.  Just like the first Red Dead.  

I got a chuckle because when I first saw a friend was ‘tarrying’;  I actually had to go look it up since that was not a part of my vocabulary.  I was worried I was missing a mechanic of the game lol  

Im still scarred from being eaten by that damn yeti so many times in my childhood.   

The best example That comes to my mind. Is how Forza (Not sure which numbered iteration implemented it first, maybe 3). Used the rumble in the triggers to let you better feel your grip. For example if you slam on the brakes and lock em up (Pull the left trigger fully and quickly). This will cause extreme rumble in the

Didnt they already do this with the previous Forza iterations? Im feeling a sense of deja-vu here...

I would argue that you have it Backwards. One should watch these movies first; Then go play the game. Or take break here and there to watch one before continuing. Especially considering how long the game is. Also missing from your list in my opinion; True Grit, Red River, Django (The original), Shane and of course

One does when you picked em up during their actual release.  

One does when you picked em up during their actual release.  

My wife loathes how long i spend in those menus lol.  

After I have already purchased it for PS4 & Xbone... Well fuck...   

I am 35 years old and have had a smartphone pretty much since the Ericsson r380 (Circa early 2000's) and I could literally count on one hand how many hours I have EVER spent on mobile gaming with a phone. I just dont get the appeal...? I personally just cant get past touch screen controls. (Im a big dude with big

Just curious; How much of the first Red Dead game did you play?

Good read Kirk. I can only imagine how jarring that transition is. However, I dont think its doing anyone any favors by comparing these two vastly different open world franchises / Gameplay loops. Given i haven’t played odyssey but have played pretty much every AC prior. (Unity is still my favorite and I would argue

I wish I was his friend.  :) 

Kirk,

Discipline-Lacking-Attention-whore lol. And shame on you kotaku for feeding this Ass-Clown. I feel the parents ‘shame in their eyes’ because their son is a putz who needs to seek attention just to cut a few pounds. So what happens when he gets out of the cage after 30 days? He will run straight back to those

WHAT??  The Xbone version was only like 90 gigs... 

Come on people. The current generation of consoles have been out for almost 10 years now. And people still dont have the forethought to pre-install a major game theymust play’ on release day. that’s special kind of stupid. Especially when you can do remote downloads. I think download was around 87 gigs. and it