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Sounds like it’s time to go from the PS4 to the Switch

Honestly, I’m excited to see good licensed IP being handled by solid developers. I’m a huge Marvel fanboy and I’m looking forward to see what they do with the property.

It “needs” to be accurate because that’s what the designers wanted. End of story.

Am I the only one bothered by the trees? They all seem to be 2d sprites, and it’s driving me crazy to see that in this generation of games.

Going to see what this Watch Dogs 2 hubbub is all about

Everything you encounter will be the first time anyone has ever seen it. Life is pretty much unique to each planet and you’ll most likely never find another planet that someone else has discovered.

It performs really well on PS4. Initial load time is very minimal and the only real issue is draw in when flying fast over a planet’s surface. The draw in is very forgivable in my opinion, and will be mitigated in the next update when Temporal Anti Aliasing is introduced.

Impossible to tell you how/where to get one without spoiling. Just continue the ‘plot’ and you’ll get there.

Trying my damnedest to find a shop that will break the street date for No Man’s Sky. I want to visit planet Harambe

I’d really like to know how using Pokevision constitutes as “cheating”. It doesn’t make your Pokeballs more effective. It doesn’t make capturing any easier. You’re still more than likely going to have to buy more balls, lures, etc. If anything, knowing where to look for Pokemon would make me use MORE Pokeballs, which

Here, obtained by Kotaku, is an e-mail Bethesda sent out to press (not including Kotaku) today.

It’s almost as if the guy asked Kotaku to NOT have ethics in game journalism.

I love that not only you call out a great song, but also subtly correct her 'palette' cleanser spelling. I'm not a painter, so don't own a palette, let alone need to cleanse it.

This is actually very thoughtful and you raise some very good points. I suppose I got caught up in my own personal feelings and almost caught the "voluntourism" bug. It's hard reading an article like this and not wanting to jump head first into "help." Unfortunately, sometimes our attempts to improve a situation CAN

Damn. That was meant to be at the OP. Oh well.

Fuck what everyone is saying. Your heart is in the right place, and it's better to help at least one person than do nothing at all. Your version of help doesn't have to meet someone else's "standards." Sometimes a simple thing like a little bit of fun can help a person's quality of life (and the rest of the camp, as

You're going to get a lot of people's hopes up unless you cover Troy's face with some books, and quick!

I'm a huge JRPG fan and I've gotta say, this is by far one of the best games ever.