I don’t think I’ve ever preordered a game so fast as the mario triple pack. Even sat there on amazon refreshing the page so I wouldn’t get beat out by scalpers. I love mario 64 and galaxy, and I’m so happy I finally get a chance to play sunshine.
believe it or not, most people actually own and play more than one video game
For the tenth time – no, I don’t want to sign up to the Kotaku newsletter. CAN YOU STOP ASKING!? The browsing experience of this website has been bad for a while, it amazes me that you continue to make it even worse.
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Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series
Switch U XL Lite.
They weren’t trying to steal anything. Private companies often have a board of directors, that typically represents investor interests as well as employee interests, in order to avoid a situation where the CEO can do anything without repercussions. The powers given to that board are written into the business’s…
I don’t give a shit about this guy or his games which I think look like interactive dog shit cartoons, but wtf is this:
I agree but I think it’s totally feasible. They only need to implement a couple new game types every few weeks to keep people hooked, different skins will keep flowing. I’m really enjoying it so far since I can pick it up for 15 mins or so while taking a work break.
It can't be, because I actually understand why this game is fun and enjoyable
Anyone else think this is gonna be the next Fortnite?
Hey Kotaku Editorial: keep it up, you’re doing a great job under unfortunate circumstance after unfortunate circumstance.
Easy answer for you. Yes, they literally “have” to allow citizens to speak lest they violate the First Amendment:
Yep, which is basically grooming.
he attempted to correct viewers who were criticizing the Army, saying that the Army can’t recruit kids because people have to be at least 17 to enlist. “17 is still a child,” said one person in chat. He went on to say that people should not enlist in the Army because of video games.
I truly don’t understand this line of reasoning. The fact that everyone including retail takes a 30ish percent cut of game purchases is not an law of nature, we can and should expect better.
As someone who works in the gaming industry, a 30% cut does suck. It only gets harder the smaller you are too. So part of me is like “Yeah, lower that amount!” But Epic isn’t small and I feel like this is going to get pretty ugly. I don’t really like the approach Epic is taking. They were definitely ready for this to…