Wait, if they're all men, who's going to be the healer? Who's going to be Aeris!
Wait, if they're all men, who's going to be the healer? Who's going to be Aeris!
I'm just sad that the deal of the day is so far down now.
Over the weekend, pre-orders began for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire. The longest line was at the Pokémon Center in Tokyo, which had a three-hour wait. That's a pretty long wait.
Yes, this would be amazing and I would buy it. It so totally fits this game. I mean, it's not like the game's vague about it, they tell you what's wrong, then act like they don't know it's wrong... wtf?
I would expect a fix for this incoming. Just sit there and get loot without any real danger? Doesn't sound fun at all.
Well this is odd, none of the images are loading for me. Other Kotaku articles are just fine.
Yeah, it was brutal, well, if you wanted to do all the nice shiny blue side stuff. If you ignore all that it's probably not as bad, but how can somebody who's playing a game like this ignore the blue stuff!
FFX HD please?
Several things come to mind with this: are you ever only controlling that one character? do you flip around on screen and the others go on some sort of auto-pilot? Also of note: I'm not really too big in to the way it's all turned in to action, go go bravely default! ;)
Perhaps to save on polygons?
Oh goody, you have an AOC monitor, it makes me feel better about getting mine.
That's actually pretty neat, however... none of my friends have a Wii U :(
Who're the dudes that show up in the video and shoot? They don't look familiar to me.
Couldn't you like, bring your 3ds with your character unlocks and stuff to a friends place and play with them from that?
If only they had called it the 3ds Advance
My 3d's has scuff marks on the top because it sticks out of my pocket, so basically what you're telling me is this phone is too tall and we need to stop trying to make bigger phones and leave them where they're already at and manageable.
Head-start? I thought this thing doesn't come out till tomorrow?
Surgeons drilled a hole into Baptiste's skull on March 15 2004, where they then installed a shunt that acted, he describes, as a straw into his brain. A pump that runs on barometric pressure siphons the excess cerebrospinal fluid from his brain through a tube that runs down his chest, redeploying it into his abdominal…
It's probably so it catches your eye and you hopefully notice it's a new system, and not something like the Wii U, which was also a new system but nobody noticed.