arctic16
Arctic16
arctic16

Oh! Nevermind then. Glad you're still alive and kicking, though. Let me know if you want to party up at any point. All my loser friends don't have Titanfall and it saddens me :( My origin is Arctic1987

Lucky. The whole I'm 26 and no longer a student thing really blows. I'm not sure if you're playing on PC or XB1, but if it's PC let me know and maybe we can party up sometime.

There are 15 maps. It's just that you only play 9 in the campaign.

I just commented basically the same thing. You said it perfectly. It's a game about moments, and it creates little stories that I find myself telling my friends unlike any other game I've played recently. I took off work tomorrow so I can play all day.

Let me just say: what a great review. I think this was by far the best way to talk about Titanfall. Just tell the stories. I've never played a multiplayer game that is so dynamic with the stories it creates. I tell everyone that playing it feels like being in an action movie or in a set-piece campaign cinematic in

I JUST bought the G930 headset on Friday. Luckily, Amazon is the shit! I asked them for a credit of the difference this morning, and they granted it to me without a second thought. I love you, Amazon!

Metal body, you say? That's actually a pretty big selling point. Sennheisers are, of course, great but they're out of my price range. I'm not looking to spend that much. The Razer Megalodon is pricey too, but since I could get an Amazon Warehouse Deal I considered it.

Blaaahhhhh the convenience of wireless is outweighing all for me. Just when I had accepted that, I read your comment. Ugh the Razer one is SO MUCH nicer looking.

I don't like the shape of the ear cups, the color scheme, or the thickness of the microphone. All very vain and shallow complaints, I know.

Copied from TAY, I could use some input:

I don't need an Xbox One. So I'm glad this isn't for sale, because I would buy it immediately.

I agree with you. It's the newer and subtler "M$" from back in the day. Thankfully most people stopped doing that.

I can't emphasize enough how much more playable the game became once I did that.

While I loathe disorganized inventories, I have to admit that I simply got rid of the weight requirement on my second and actually complete playthrough of Skyrim. The first time I played I stopped about 60 hours in having not progressed at all, and a huge part of that is because I felt that Skyrim had just turned

It's an asinine thing to argue about. Dude, they're video games. They may be your entire life, but that's not the case for everyone. Some people play them differently than you. Get over it.

I'll always remember the wearable sleeping bad review, too! Owen farted in hit lulz. If that's not quality journalism, I don't know what is.

Damn it, Owen. Damn you for making me realize just how much I care about this, about you as a writer, and how different Kotaku will feel to me. I'll be following you over to Polygon for sure, but, for now, all I can say is oh god, the feels :(

Hahahaha the condescension dripping in your posts are hilarious. Calling console shooters silly (please note that I pretty much only play games on my PC. I am part of the master race as well, much to your chagrin) and calling people ignorant and swinging your dick around like the Arbiter of What Constitutes

Hahahah ok time out, dude. So do you boycott every game that does this? Every company? What games do you actually play them?

This happens with TVs and cars all the time. TVs routinely need firmware updates, and cars get recalled ALL. THE. TIME.