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It’s a recent title, but I definitely foresee Rainbow 6: Siege being that comfort title for me for as long as the servers last. Picked up Far Cry Primal, SFV, and The Division since, but still going back to R6:S for that, IMO, perfect mix of gameplay. That game just scratches every itch I have as a gamer.

I get that it’s to be expected of new releases, that’s why I’m skipping the Division for at least a couple weeks, but c’mon... Pretty shitty when you can’t keep it from impacting other games.

Not only are The Division’s servers down, R6:S servers are down as well. At least on XBone...

Probably a question more fit for an ophthalmologist than a Kotaku comment section. My guess? You did it too much and are slowly going blind.

I don’t watch enough anime to tell you whether or not it was “good” but I can tell you I enjoyed it, a lot. Yeah, the tropes are a little stale, but I didn’t think they were used egregiously, save for the second arc (last 1/3) of season 1, which left me rolling my eyes almost constantly.

Had it not been for Sony’s money this wouldn’t have even been made. Can’t blame Capcom for taking a handout.

If you don’t have a couple buddies willing to give you a hand after a party, maybe you need to reconsider who you’re inviting.

Tip it over.

That librarian was the scariest ghost in the whole movie.

“Is not” one of the “corners of the internet that we can go to if we want to avoid all discussion of football.”

Yeah, it isn’t thick with lore at all. It basically says, “Hey, instead of playing this game over there, we’re gonna play this other game over here.”

Quick clarification: the event is an Anomaly. This Anomaly is named Obsidian. Also, that announcement isn’t actually that thick with lore; a flash shard anomaly is just a different type of game.

Online multiplayer was old hat to PC players, but it wasn’t until the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube that it truly came to consoles.

I’m sure the video was unlisted and only sent to the Treehouse as proof of concept. It was never for “Oohs and Ahhs.”

I think what gets me the most from this latest batch of advertising is the focus on the original 151. I was just a bit “too old” for Pokemon in ‘96 (16), but I had Blue when my younger brother got Red, so those will always be MY Pokemon. Neither of us kept up with the games, but as brief Ingress players, you can’t

Right next to the elevator.

Looks like it’s right next to the elevator, so not all that uncommon.

Nope, think you got that one right.

For home viewing, VR would definitely seem to be the way to go.

This is why I believe flight/space-sims will be the pinnacle of VR gaming. You’re physically stationary, hands on a stick and throttle, just like your avatar.