And Thief4 is a poor man's Dishonored. Yes, it looks that bad.
And Thief4 is a poor man's Dishonored. Yes, it looks that bad.
There are hints, of course, but it's never really revealed (to Tidus) until about 2/3 of the way through the main storyline.
That's all fine and dandy for you as an outsider, but you're completely forgetting the world they live in.
Eww ... looks so ... pale and washed out and somehow blurry.
It's like they don't even realise how rude and aloof they come off. They don't give a shit and they don't care who knows it.
Right. The cell phone analogy completely works because cell phones could actually allow you to call people when there is no coverage, but network providers require you to be connected to their networks anyway so they can control and monitor what you do with your phone.
I can't decide whether this or A Link Between Worlds has the worse artstyle. Either way, I find them both hideously ugly. I'm not sure why Nintendo seem to be incapable of choosing decent art directions anymore.
This has been bothering me for a few years now. Every Nintendo game I played on the Wii just felt like a game I'd already played, usually a little less good than what came before. The last time I played a Nintendo game and truly felt like I'd had an amazing experience was Twilight Princess ... and that wasn't exactly…
I'd say the title of this article exactly shows the level of objectivity and professional journalism I have come to expect from Kotaku - which is none.
DKC2 is absolutely one of my all-time favourite games. But I wasn't overly impressed by DKCR and this looks ... well, it looks like the same game again. I'd rather go back and replay the original trilogy for the 1,304,798th time.
Not thrilled. But I hardly ever play games online anyway, so I guess it's not that big a deal.
Not to mention you alone are already 3 people, so that only leaves you with 7 left.
Would have been better without the "commentary."
I tend add 1 to every part of my actual birthday (day+1, month+1, year+1). I'm not really sure why.
Honestly, for me, it's not so much that he killed off a few of the good guys, it's HOW it was done. Completely unexpected, everyone is happy and cheering and drinking, then betrayal, confusion, slaughter ... there wasn't a build up to it, it wasn't in battle, hell it even took me a few seconds to react, I was so…
I'd been told somehow, somewhere, that Cat dies in the third book. I'd actually completely forgotten about it again. Then, when things started getting .... tense, I thought "Oh shit, this must be it." And it was. Except that Robb and Talisa and pretty much everyone else died too. I think I was about as shocked and…
Currently playing them for the first time. Never had a gameboy of any kind so have some catching up to do.
Can't read any of them, and clicking to enlargen doesn't work. Shame.
I don't have room in my basement for a wife!
I'm almost certain this point will have been made elsewhere, but here's something to consider: Console games take a really long time to go down in price. If I'm buying a used game, it will probably be a while after initial release, at which point the price for PC games has usually already dropped quite a bit. Nintendo…