ScubaSteeeve
Scuba Steeeve
ScubaSteeeve

Absolutely. The X-Men are the only reason Marvel survived bankruptcy. Very few people gave a crap about the Avengers or Inhumans in the 90s or 2000s.

If you like visual novels with loooooooooots of content and don’t mind your games being in Japanese, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui is probably the best, most well-made visual novel available on the device. It was first licensed by Alchemist published by Kaga Create, both of whom went out of business, but it was

I would be opposed to level grinding in a Fire Emblem game if the difficulty curve on this game wasn’t just a series of plateaus and skyscraper-sized cliffs.

See, Kotaku, here’s something that annoys me: you’ll cover every little update to a game like Overwatch or Fire Emblem Heroes, but you’ll completely skip over the major announcements of releases of lesser-known titles that fall between “creative indie game” and “massively popular AAA title.”

I wonder how Trump’s buddy Putin is going to react to this.

I stopped caring about playing Overwatch a long time ago, but I will gladly accept more lore.

The article was literally about one quest and didn’t even pass judgment on the game as a whole. Calm down.

I literally use Mandarin in my job every week. Your mileage varies.

How many games do we have about WWII, again?

I, for one, am absolutely appalled that people are celebrating this wanton act. I mean, who dumps trash in a river?

I get (and agree with) the message, but I just can’t get over how ridiculously unfun this is.

Nobody’s making you read this site. Hell, maybe you can go start a gaming site on Breitbart.

Sure, a “bug.” More like “we don’t want to lose cred with the Tumblr crowd.” Which, hey, that’s fine, I’m all for representation, but could they be more transparent?

The Capture the Flag mode is terrible. Lijiang is barely a good map for the mode it’s balanced around. It’s even worse for CTF in a game where half of the heroes have mobility powers.

One of the best releases for Vita, visual novel-wise, never made the jump to English and came out years ago. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui is an exceptionally well-done treatment of Higurashi/When They Cry that adds things like branching paths, alternate endings, voice acting, and updated graphics. It’s also out of

Pepe wasn’t about white supremacism. The alt-right tried to claim Pepe memes, but the creator himself is vocally displeased by that. I’m all in favor of us “normies” taking Pepe back from Trump’s shitlord brownshirts.

I’ve had no small amount of grief with this headset. Frequent disconnects, uncomfortable as hell... I wish I’d never bought it. I hate the damn thing and just want it gone now, but nobody will buy a used one.

I’ve had no small amount of grief with this headset. Frequent disconnects, uncomfortable as hell... I wish I’d never

I know the game is broader in scope than a game like Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but I’m curious about it. Are there historical figures in the game? What exactly are the factions that you pick at the beginning of the game?

The reason that nobody tried to stop him is that, as a retail employee, there are company policies in place that punish workers for trying to detain even the most obvious of shoplifters.

Jennifer Hale’s great and all, but her Renegade lines (especially in ME1) give me so much cringe. Mark Meer is a lot better at being a Renegade Shepard, while she’s better at being a Paragon Shepard.