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Odin’s long been a chauvinistic and arrogant type fellow in the comics, and it’s totally in keeping with his established character that he would be pissed that someone other than his son is considered worthy for the hammer that he had made and enchanted himself and that said individual refuses to give it back - and

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Sounds more like people do t lnow to do challenging games anymore.

DON’T ANY OF YOU PRE-ORDER THIS! Wait until it comes out, we can’t let Unity be an ok thing.

Never buy a champ that isnt on sale.

I think you are forgetting about Free Rotation. Each week a selection of champions become free to play for that week for everyone. Even newly released champions make the rotation (about 3 weeks after release if I recall).

i love reading about how hard gaining IP is...i’m in silver, i’ve been playing since S2, i play a decent amount, but not a great deal, my average is maybe 5 games a week, sometimes more, sometimes less. I own all but 7 champs i think, all the runes i need, i’ve purchased skins and boosts. I have about 35k ip

Ironically, Kotaku wouldn’t have covered this video in the first place (because there’s no indication that e-mail is really from someone in a position to have information about this situation) if not for Konami trying to censor it. Good work, Konami!

1. No, they would have laughed at his light-hearted joke, unless they were psychotic like you are.

Okay, I retract my previous statement. You’re not an asshole, you’re just a dumbass who can’t read for context. Calling Fox Fine a “condescending prick” for the comment he made makes it clear that you stink at conversing with human beings. Everyone around you is having fun. You should try to lighten up and join them

That trailer was longer than all of Dark Below’s gameplay

You’ve never worked for a company have you?

Um, what? You are saying Kotaku threatening to dox you is a GOOD thing? No, no it isn’t. Not at all. Not for just some stupid online quiz.

I had a friend who used to work for SOE (now called Daybreak) on Vanguard as a in-game GM. One of the things he always loved to do was apparently there was this riverway that would always get blocked up by ships by players - so he would spawn a huge ship and sail it down the riverway, sinking all the smaller ships to

They can shit on Alan Wake’s narration all they want(though I also think that’s a bit too far given the style and context of the game being written like a book), because it still has one of the single greatest story telling mechanics. The pages that hinted at the future. It was a unique way to instill dread within the

sometimes bad (Alan Wake)

So, how is this impressive?

Can anyone achieve the same thing with modded weapons and they get 15 minutes of fame on Kotaku too?

As one of the only people in my inner gaming circle that adores D3, I read the headline and wanted to be impressed so bad, but the way in which he accomplished this feat left me wanting. He leveled by climbing on the backs of others. It did not take him 1 minute, it took all the combined time of everyone he

Oh I thought it was going to be something impressive... It is just one guy at level 1 while the rest of his team is 70. So just sit and watch to get to level 70 so in other words anyone can do that and claim to be “impressive” according to Kotaku lol

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