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Not committing to VR is the smartest decision MS has made with the XB1.

There’s still room in that graveyard for all the VR headsets.

There is a market for Just Dance in developing countries, plus supporting game like JD on old gen consoles is not really a big challenge for devs 

I really liked Ryse. Combat was fun and graphics were great. Mostly just thought it was too short.

It’s actually as good as almost everyone makes it out to be. However there’s nothing revolutionary about it. It’s a bullet hell game. There’s an entire genre dedicated to this particular gameplay. If you like Contra or a bit of Type -R maybe Metal Slug. You’ll really enjoy this game. The animation and music are

Ryse is the Roman one right? I picked that up with gold a few months ago. It’s not bad just a standard God of war devil may cry type violent beat em up game. I got it for “free” so I didn’t have any complaints.

So, my 10 year old son wanted to play Stardew Valley. As tradition, we always start a new game sitting together on the couch. I let him play and he asks me for help if he doesn’t understand something and we sort of fumble through it together. We started playing around 7pm. At 8:30pm, game goes off and he gets ready

Finish year three of Stardew Valley on Switch. Continue playing past year three, because I haven’t made a single good friend and haven’t finished the town. I feel like such a loser, but I’m also addicted and my farm is amazing.

Well, no one buys an XB1 for Japanese games, unless they’re completely uninformed, so this isn’t really a big deal. You want Japanese titles, especially niche ones, you get a PS4, with the Switch getting a good number of them too. You want big hairy men with guns, get an XB1.

ODST was a spin-off/expansion that came out after Halo 3. It’s still an FPS and largely plays the same as Halo 3, but instead of playing the Master Chief (big, strong, and fast) you play a regular grunt (small, weak, and plodding). It’s also a bit of a cult classic among fans (depending on my mood I’m generally

The campaigns are excellent. And, it’s an awesome function to be able to switch between legacy presentation and upgraded for all the games. Particularly of course, Halo 1/2. You’ll love the Halo 2 anniversary stuff. They did such a great job recreating all those cutscenes.

It’s not my cup of tea either, but I find it fascinating that gaming now explores so many different subjects. I hear about a game like this and, while I know that I will never play it, I am a happy to see an article that tells me a little about its subject matter. Games that explore the extreme fringes of my limited

As a gaymer I must respectfully disagree. Considering the outsider status that Kotaku’s name riffs off of, it’s quite possibly even more appropriate here, than on other widely read gaming journalism sites.

I find the crap image filters used and lazy writing to be far more offensive than the tentative subject matter of the game.

This really takes the identity gamer stuff too far. I will be flamed with you. Clicked because WTF and now I’ll never get my time back.

I’m all about Okami these days. After seeing news of the re-released HD version on new consoles, I remembered that I had the game sitting on my PS3 untouched. I booted it up on a whim and haven’t played anything else all week. It’s the best “Zelda” game I’ve ever played, and it’s shockingly beautiful for being nearly

Is it reallly that diffcult to make a HD classic system, good and in properly stock.

you honestly sound like a psychopath. chill out.

I know your message wasn’t for me but dude, this cannot be healthy for you, are you ok?