That was barely english.
That was barely english.
Those games aren't being used by children. Just people who act like children. Especially in objective-based gameplay.
Ah, I love Spoony's reviews. =) He's the best on the net.
Yes, considering Episode 3 of that is likely to come out roughly around the same time mankind explores beyond the solar system.
And this is why Telltale gets the episodic gaming concept right and others fail. You need to have nearly the whole damn thing ready to go by the time the first episode drops or you'll risk losing your fanbase and your drive.
Ha. I could see a Bioshock comic cover with the price reading "Free" lined through.
It's difficult to tell which is doing it, though. Maybe both? What do you think?
Beat me to the reference.
Horror seems to be a game genre that companies stumble upon accidentally. They get it right the first couple iterations, but it inevitably moves more and more towards the action game genre.
Never forget DA:O.
Did someone make a Lovecraft version?! Link! Link!
You, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman for introducing me to that.
Read above comment. =)
Do you read Nietzsche Family Circus?
You want a pick me up? I give you...
"I'm here to kick ass and chew ramen...and I'm all out of ramen."
This needs to be the next Kotaku Photoshop Contest.
Does Mass Effect 3 also introduce a new fan-favorite protagonist that dies in the same mission you encounter him?
This!
No kidding. It's going to be very difficult to win back fan support if they don't make a big concession.