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Actually, yes. I noticed it 2 days ago. I thought to myself “Hmm.. not surprised with the short development time”. But yeah, it feels cheap. I mean, the map is gorgeous, and it works, but once you figure it out.. you feel a bit cheated.

Tell me it at least supports a frame rate higher than 30 FPS. It better, after all the original l release on PC did.

I am so excited for this game. I’ve never made a final decision, but Twilight Princess may be my favorite Zelda game. I don’t care about extra bells and whistles, features, etc. - I just want to play this game in a resolution higher than 480p and I’ll be happy.

Thanks for covering this! I’ve been in the mix with this whole ordeal since Day 1. The Raven’s Cry debacle has been the worst example of scum ripping people off on Steam I have ever seen, and I’ve been with steam since it was just a basic green window with a list. I could write pages. Instead of a rant, I am going to

I just watched this for the first time last week, when my girlfriend brought it over and demanded I see it. Am I mistaken, or did they not clearly state that they were lepers in the film?

Great read Luke, thanks! These kind of games are my jam. I’ve been getting into “The Dig” lately, and loving it.

I took the plunge and downloaded it last night. I was very surprised. The controls feel fantastic, even tried the controller which is nice too. Also, it ran butter-smooth. Already recommended it to friends. Thanks for turning me onto this game Mike!

Blazing Dragons. That game cracked me up.

“Less than one percent”? That has to be a lie. Every person I know that played 360 with me back then had a disc get scratched. I still have Gamestop try to pass these scratched discs onto me in used purchases. I’d like to see a quote on the red ring percentages too, if they made one to compare (I had 5 red ring 360

I love the PC version. I’d like to love the Xbox version, but the screen tearing is abhorrent. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not making an elitist comment. I can deal with a little tear in a console game. But the tearing in Xbox Ark is the worst I have ever seen.

My mind was just blown. Mario blinded me with science. I am going to dust off the Wii U and play some Mario 64 now.

I think instead of making new games, I’d build a team of elite people to fix existing games. No more would I buy a game and be disappointed. I’d just “put my team on it”, and then share it. They would be game-fixing rockstars.

I’m digging those classic categories. For me, the one thing Netflix has always been missing is the ability to sort all films by decade or by year. If there was only one feature I could ever ask for, that would be it.

I got some serious laughs out of this. Thanks internet.

I played last night for the first time in ages, I thought I must have become some kinda badass, beating down big dinos with a club...

$600 bucks? Nope. I’ll wait for the tech to come out of it’s infancy and become a better bargain. Until then $600 bucks could buy a lot of cool stuff.

Nice to see I’m not the only one that tracks like this. Since 2014 I’ve been keeping track of the games I finish every year, via a Google spreadsheet. I’m in the 20-25 a year range, which i am proud of.

1. Finish all Zelda games.

lol. I remember watching the Windows 95 VHS tape demo in 1994, waiting for the release of 95, with the MS Plus add-on. Good times.

I was actually in a GameStop, with a Christmas gift card, looking at dragon age, when I seen this post. Niiiice timing as usual Kotaku.