And again.
And again.
What's the difference?
Isn't Anime just a catch all term for an animated movie or TV show (more often than not from Japan, but also potentially from other countries)?
You're...you're not games?
You have all deceived me!
Metro has always bugged me.
I mean, I get that it's free...so they have to cut back on a lot of things, but the writing has always been pretty bad, if there's even any writing at all.
I once went through a copy and put a line through the adverts, or pieces written as adverts, and I'm fairly certain it resulted in about…
I assume people noticed the sort of lens/magnifying glass effect? What's with that?
Like, the centre of the screen seems to be fine, but the surrounding areas get all bent out of place and warped...
Damn you. I was just about to say the same thing...
Ah well :p
I set up a room in my museum for the Ninty stuff.
I'll admit, I plan on having a Zelda themed room when I've expanded enough...but that's as far as I'll be going. The rest is Lovely Furniture or Golden Furniture for now.
Wanted it when they announced it.
The more I learned, the less interested I became.
Then it got released. Extreme disinterest.
If it were ever to be sold for less than £10, and I happened to have the cash, I might invest...but for now? Didn't purchase.
It all comes down to personal preference really.
I prefer a more organised space, with similar furniture sets in each room. But then again, I know full well that my house is probably really boring to anybody that visits from a place where they like to fill their houses with all the cool stuff.
The only thing that really…
From what I've heard, this is basically just a person that figured out how to hack the game...
Question is...if you could do that, why wouldn't you make your town look really epic and nice, rather than just a mess?
But then again, from all the houses I've visited through streetpass, I've noticed that most players seem…
I know they have the Moneysaver (deals), and they also do their weekly roundup (the best of kotaku), and I think they'll occasionally talk about the big hitters that are coming out soon...but I'm sort of imagining a "these aren't triple A titles, they're probably under the radar of most people, so here's a collection…
But what about non-Steam games?
:p
But what if I didn't know about it? What if I completely missed it?
Plus, the writers need to earn their money ;D
I want this. But I won't have the money to get this until the end of the month...by which point I'm likely to forget about it.
Kotaku needs to do a "games that came out this month that you might have forgotten about but are still awesome" article at the end of every month...
Would be nice if it did turn up. I have all 3 anyways, but to go from best in the series to worst in the series without the middle ground feels like a shame.
So...did Dead Space 2 not come out on PC or something?
Either way, it's already a done deal. $10, all mine.
Agreed. If it's not for you, it's not for you :P
But all of what they mention in the video has been shown in various videos over time (including the main one)
Both of those elements were in the gameplay footage...
The timed demo for Resident Evil 2.
I think you're given something like 10 minutes from the truck crash up to whenever the timer runs out.
I played that so much before getting the full game, just to see how far I could get.
Furthest I managed was the helipad.
In fact...any demo that I've played repeatedly has been a…
Ah yes, I forgot about those...even though they're fairly obvious :p