Rabindranath
Rabindranath
Rabindranath

I wouldn't be disappointed in Totilo. He's quite the nice editor to address this and stick up for Zoe and Nathan's relationship, as well as affirm that Kotaku is playing fair with full disclosure. In fact, if a person is looking for honesty and transparency, which Gawker does do, reciprocating that integrity is a

Nerds will be nerds. Personally I could care less if they slept together. Good on them. I think people forget that our hobby is GAMES. Stop taking this all so seriously folks. Does the website involve games, and does it entertain you? If the answer is yes to both, you win.

I love the stress associated with those kinds of playthroughs. it's obviously for those who've already played through the game once or twice. but not being able to reload adds another dimension to the game. you REALLY have to pay attention to what's happening and what choices you make.

Controversial? Mmmmm, maybe?

I would say it would be more controversial to have a game set up in a failed Capitalist state rather than Marxist. A state where corporations are considered people (but greater than people), where lobbyists have more sway in government than the voting block, and where the workers have

He might have not been important to you, but to me and millions of other people he bought laughter and joy in the works he did. Like millions of his fans, we didn't know him personally, but he gave us so much that in return alot of us feel we should at least honor his memory in the things he was passionate in.

...RPG dungeon crawling and multi-generational breeding...

Look out, everyone. We got a badass over here.

Would you borrow something from a friend to try it out before you paid for it yourself? That's piracy. Would you make a mix-tape to listen to songs you wanted in your own order? That's piracy. Would you listen to stuff on the radio before buying a CD? That's all the pirates are trying to do.

Missed opportunity to use "Xequel"

Well, there that is. To the surprise of very few.

Hahah! Sorry if I sounded like I was grilling you! I did enjoy your comment, I just felt the clarification needed being made, didn't mean to sound like a jerk doing so.

I would say he rather raises an interesting thought (badly) than makes a good point, but I get what you're saying.

I think you just made the best typo ever!

I agree with most of what you're saying But... Persona 4 golden has a ton more content than persona 4 OG, And if you're planning on getting dlc, Disgaea 3 / 4 for vita is a huge value as you get it all. I actually waited to get dlc on my ps3 disgaea 4 disc, so I could get 60ish dollars of dlc on my vita version.

What a shame, I love my Vita. It has a ton of games, especially if you missed out on some PSP classics last generation. It still gets some great PS+ games every month (Dragoncrown, Fez, Guacamelee), and you can play Final Fantasy 1-10 on it in various forms (PS1 classic, PSP release, Vita HD update). Also, as much as

Oddly enough, there have been more games released on the Vita over the past month than any other console. Every time I do the Week in Games I am amazed.

It's definitely not you. Mario64 is just brilliant.

PS1 on a PC emulator, maybe. The textures are way too sharp and clean to have been directly from a PS1. At least not via RCA, which was the typical cable format at the time.