SirVictory
SirVictory
SirVictory

I just spent two hours playing Final Fantasy XV, which I can confirm is a real video game that actually exists. The good news: it's brilliant in a lot of ways, and from what I've played so far, it really does feel like a Final Fantasy game. The bad news? Well, it's got some serious technical issues, and I'm worried

after reading some of the comments still complaining because shes a "Butch Russian" I come to the Conclusion that there's just No Pleasing Anyone .

Yes, I know I hate to be the guy who is all negative nancy about it but jeeeezeeeee

"My god... she's... she's perfect."

Yeah, as much as I like this character design, the fact that she's a butch Russian strongwoman is forehead-slappingly obtuse.

Can I just that her hair is glorious? Plus shiny AND pink

There you go Blizzard, fight stereotypes with Stereotypes. Never fails.

...But she was being lied to!

If you are emulating pulp SF covers, there are going to be buxom women.

Not to harp on the point but I paused on this one as well, just seems out of place (BUT) it's also drawn for the time-period (thus why Samus looks the way she does)

NOPE GO BACK TO BEING CUTE NOW PLEASE.

The treatment of these tiny studios underneath major publishers is abhorrent. Workers being given crazy hours and no overtime pay, bonuses being withheld, and studios being shut down even after successful products are shipped. The entire industry seems highly Unethical. If ONLY there existed a group whose main

I'm OK with berating anyone who suggests that we'd take a check from a game company to write something. As for the point of this article, well, look up top where it says "Filed to:" for a hint.

I hate losing anyone to anything, but I especially hate losing the dreamers.

The point

It looks like this is right where 520 ends and the speed limit has dropped to 40MPH. I drive this route about once a week with my 2 year old daughter in the car and routinely see jerks fly up to the stop light at 80+ MPH.

I went to college with Mike. He was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet, hands down, swear to God. This is a tragedy.

The sheer number of 'how big is this game? we don't actually know!' articles that have been posted about No Man's Sky just makes me shake my head.

Tragedies like these always shake me on a personal level given that I survived a car crash years ago that almost killed my entire family—a traumatic experience I only managed to write about publicly for the first time very recently here at Kotaku. Auto accidents are horrific, often fatal events that rarely get the