The music in this clip sounds awfully familiar, like it's a mash-up of music from other games and movies. Where have I heard that four-tone pattern before?
The music in this clip sounds awfully familiar, like it's a mash-up of music from other games and movies. Where have I heard that four-tone pattern before?
I understand, lol. I should've pointed it out in the first place. :P
It's because it's just a sidenote on an article about PS4 pre-orders. Besides, Gamer.nl is not known for being very nonobjective.
source After searching a bit further, it's apparently 3 on 1 on the biggest retailers and webshops and 4 on 1 at our chain known for its more gamer-centric audience, Nedgame.
After searching a bit, it seems that Dutch shop Nedgame seems to say that it's 4 on 1, while other Dutch retailers and webshops keep it on 3 on 1.
Apparently, it's 4 ps4's to 1 Xbone here in the Netherlands... source
But the wait to see how the cliffhangers resolve is half the fun...
Yeah, that's why I don't want to read the manga right now...
I'm just taking this golden opportunity in the form of an article about it to say that I've just seen all released episodes of Attack on Titan and that it's absolutely amazing. The wait is already killing me...
Data, sorry, language problem.
That game is pretty as heck... I started on it and it's absolutely amazing but I have the stupid costum to start around 15 games at the same time. :P
Thanks, someone already corrected me on that but I can't edit it anymore. :P
The sight of a PS3-BR on the table with the information side on the table drives me mad...
Thanks for the tip. ^^ Would edit it if I still was able to do that.
I never played Shenmue 2, but this would be an ideal video game setting. Now I want a Dreamcast and play those games... :P
There once was a city in China that was completely made out of buildings stacked on each other: Kowloon Walled City. It was the most densely populated place on earth until it was demolished by the Chinese government.
Is Kotaku Japan's focus video games with a relatively big western focus, as opposed to Kotaku USA's focus on video games with a relatively big eastern focus?
What's the answer of life, the universe and everything?
I never played the original, but I guess they should've just left the IP alone after that game.
The graphics were good, but I thought that the art design wasn't very original. Then again, I played it quite late (2011) and the game aged quickly.