I did like how the Arkham games kept it in continuity when you would hear the people having conversations about their run ins. Sure he didn’t kill him but you know he left people damaged.
I did like how the Arkham games kept it in continuity when you would hear the people having conversations about their run ins. Sure he didn’t kill him but you know he left people damaged.
Federation Force also had a big ol’ special post-credits sequence too (Also featuring Sylux!)
Really, it’s the only way I would consider buying it a third time. As much as I loved the original, it was clear (especially if you spent a few dozen hours just poking around the corners of what was already a beautiful game) that the creators had some ambitious ideas that never made it to fruition for various reasons.…
Samus did not leave behind any major narrative loose ends.
After this, they have Sengoku Era Japan to do.
Everything’s a good idea when you’re running out of ideas
Exactly. I mean, this is a series that made Thomas Edison a secret Templar and has mystical sci-fi artifacts, so the nose disappearing around the 14th century could easily have been a fact made up by the Templars to hide the truth.
I really hope that one of the missions in the game results in you “accidentally” damaging the nose of the Sphinx to finish off an enemy.
I highly doubt it, and I’m old enough to not be an optimist, but there’s still a shred of light in me that hopes Shadow of the Colossus features some of the cut content.
Square Enix gave a pretty nifty thank-you gift to the developers of A King’s Tale: Final Fantasy XV—a replica Super…
You are the hero that Gotham deserves.
I am going to go out on a limb and say that if he practiced a bit more, he wood have a better time. He should try branching out with other strategies. I guarantree that he will trunkate his time.
Well, you could always go for the anime air dashers like Blazblue and Guilty Gear, but I admit that it’s not for everyone’s tastes. Under night in birth is one of the newest ones in the genre. They all play really well, and can also be very hard to master.
this is my new favourite kotaku comment
The guy that I had a HUGE crush on in high school and into college lent me this after I borrowed his entire BLAME! collection. It took me ages to finally watch it, I was thoroughly confused, but it did give me an excuse to talk to that guy a lot.
Tsutomu Nihei’s Blame!, first published in 1998, is a masterpiece in comic story-telling. Its 2017 animated…
I’m all for Bowser being put on the shelf for 5 years or so and letting Wario and Waluigi become the main villains. So many more possibilites!
I wrote this article just for you: http://kotaku.com/how-to-get-into-trails-one-of-the-best-rpg-series-out-1786275078
Swinging dong, you say? Saints Row has that:
One day in the late 1990s, Myria walked into the Irvine High School computer room and spotted a boy playing Final…