80 dollars? That's... horribly tempting.
80 dollars? That's... horribly tempting.
"It'll go for $79.99" damn that's a good price too bad they aren't some HD remasters or atleast include the mods that are out that do
But... I made a pact to never buy a game I all ready own on another system.
Today at QuakeCon, Bethesda announced an all-inclusive anthology of Elder Scrolls games and add-ons coming to PC in…
Can we not have Daft Punk and One Direction on the same sentence? Preferably not even on the same website?
where you can always get sheep for some wood
Oh, Catan. Simple, sometimes frustrating—but in a way—always rewarding. It's almost always about building trade alliances with friends, though we're all going for the win. Love that game.
"There’s no turtle in there, just a hamburger. There's nothing special to see inside."
Kawaii brick desu
Man, I've finished the game on Hard, and I still don't understand what the hell I'm supposed to do against Handymen. They die. Eventually. But they're bullet-sponge enemies with an absurdly tiny weak spot and erratic high-speed movement.
Nintendo is (finally) releasing a black version of the 3DS XL on August 11, just in time for the release of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
I'm not going to lie, after the ending of Infinite, I wanted desperatly to play in Rapture again (I already played BS1 and 2 before Infinite came out), so Levine is 100% correct in saying this is what the fans want (as well as Letuce voxlogs :D )
Considering the combat was the weakest part of Infinite, I'm not particularly excited about Clash in the Clouds. Burial at Sea sounds like it could be interesting, I'll have to wait for reviews.
No Luigi statue, in the year of luigi?
It's on my checklist of daily to-don'ts. Right up there with vehicular manslaughter and leaving the stove on.
I would pay all kinds of money for those kicks
Hey, this is why I love you Kotaku! Thanks for the credit. (:
Wouldn't be the first time:
The impressive part of the picture above is that if you look at the placement of the Marios, they almost perfectly mimic the placement of the men in the painting, right down to their spacing. It's not as if they just plastered them in random places and called it a day. There's some attention to detail here.