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I'm with this bandwagon (and this comes from a diehard fan of anything Valve, GabeN and Dota). The choices made are really not some of the smartest especially compared to the way Valve has generally handled things in the past. The main two problems are not going to be solved with a quick patch or whatnot, this comes

Metroid Prime is just one of those special games where it got everything right. Thinking about playing it way back then just brings warm feelings inside :)

I mean, I wont deny that he has had some good moments, but when I look at Molyneux, I look at what was accomplished/delivered in comparison to promises. I can respect Fable, its not a bad franchise or a game in anyway, its just at the end of the day I wanted more from it. Molyneux wants to be GabeN in the sense of

that implies he did something great to start with. Hes really more of an Uwe Boll, there's a fanbase around him but all the hype generally goes for naught

The carrots those players are talking about are the rewards Destiny offers players for completing missions, raids, strikes, and crucible matches. Dedicated players have easily put in at least three or four hundred hours with the game, and that's enough time to get almost every gun, upgrade, and piece of armor you

The PAX demo also showed a timer bar called "Inquisition Keep Strength"—a visual representation of enemy forces attacking one of your keeps, which presumably would have a big influence on how quickly you had to complete missions and what decisions you could make. None of this is in the final game.

it was, the only thing is it is a PS4 exclusive and at the end of the day, 'let's plays' vids via PC gamers were more popular in general and it tend to focus on stuff like 5 Nights (which isn't a bad thing at all) its just more convenient for content creators to get their hands on those titles (as how I understood).

And yet, every time we write about the game here at Kotaku, there are a number of people don't seem to get the Five Nights at Freddy's phenomenon. Since the release of the third Five Night's at Freddy's game seems imminent, now seems like the perfect time to break down what Five Nights at Freddy's is all about, and

I'd be interested to see if they can make the transition from one game to another. While both do share similarities, they aren't really similar (except for possibly the amount of map awareness that goes into both games and some of the fast-decision making). Kudos to Scarlett, see you in the trenches!

Remember, robots are not our friends.

oh yes, OH YES

The part where this didn't work as well as we'd hoped is with the Shard economy. Shards are a barrier between you and equipping a sweet new piece of gear.

Thankfully both of them are great shows. If I ever want to introduce someone into anime, I have some success starting with Death Note which then after a few more shows, I ease them into something more along the lines of Attack on Titan. My only issue with some of these shows like Attack on Titan are the pacing, as it

I'm a Comm major and I was wondering if you had any suggestions on any classes or areas one would try to focus on when dealing with journalism in this day and age especially when it comes in contact with media platforms.

Tabata: Well for example, when you post an article on Kotaku and then all the comments that are left on your article, when I have time I read through them and feed through the comments. Especially with your articles, because the comments on your articles are so many—is there a secret to getting so many comments on

What has the studio learned as a result of the successes and failures with the FF13? How does one plan to adapt from yesterdays stage in preparation for todays FF15?

I feel stupid now. Hamilton was trying to make a joke and it went over my head. But yes, it was butter :D

There's a scene in The Lord of the Rings where Frodo tells Sam that due to the corrupting power of the One Ring, he feels "sort of stretched, like apricot jelly scraped over too much toast." Or something like that. Anyway, that's Destiny: delicious apricot jelly scraped over too much toast.

I'm not sure how to feel about this. On one hand, the fan-side of myself feels excited in seeing this happen, but at the same time, the adult pragmatist inside of me is a bit... conflicted at seeing this possibly push forward.