A glitch is unintentional. A code is intentionally put there to be used.
A glitch is unintentional. A code is intentionally put there to be used.
I was gonna say "inb4 bitching about speedruns" but it was literally the first comment.
Kotaku commenters are so predictably awful.
Huh good point. Half the appeal of guitar hero was posting videos of yourself exerting a song 100% despite the fact that makes you as unique an qualified as all the other million people who've done it.
What's appealing about over exaggerated reactions combined with Dane Cook shouting?
As someone with all three new-gen systems, here's how it breaks down for me:
Guys, Joker is going to appear in Arkham Knight in some form. I'm not even sure why anybody doesn't think that.
This is Alucard.
in RE5 you punch a boulder lol
You know, I never realized how ridiculous parts of that game were until now
i just cannot get over how terrible claire's face looks....
Baby steps. It's still a huge step up from RE5, RE6, and Operation Raccoon City.
That's fair. I really enjoyed 1 and 2 but I felt 3 was losing it's way and 4 really brought the series up to date. It's hard to go back to what it was previous to 4 but I wouldn't be against it either if it was done well.
Hey look, it's an effeminate version of the douche bag version of Dante.
Without having played a single second of it, I guarantee it's 100% better than RE6.
"An unspoken trauma has permanently scarred Moira"
It seems unfair to review a whole season by its first episode, no?
I really doesn't like this guy Klepek articles and opinions, he really wasn't a good addition to Kotaku's roster. He titles an article "A Guide to Resident Evil Endless lore" but only writes about Claire and Barry. Not even near a guide to Resident's lore. But the main thing I want to say here is this: What's the…
I got the impression, Patrick, that you didn't really care for Revelations 1. Personally, I really enjoyed it. So, the question is, for someone who liked the first Revelations, is this a step in the right direction or is this too close to the action heavy Re 5/6?
Oh man I couldn't disagree more. This is the most fun I've had with a Resident Evil since 4. The levels were fun and rewarding to explore and there were some genuinely creepy parts, like the cabin/woods with Barry.
it is good