Yeah, it'd be way more fun to play as Creepy Molester Tongue.
Yeah, it'd be way more fun to play as Creepy Molester Tongue.
No, please don't happen. You know what would be really cool? Warcraft IV. That's what would be really cool. I don't want more fucking WoW.
I think I still the prefer the simple/minimalist indie version being worked on by one person..
"PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT A SCAM," wrote the Mineorama Twitter account then. "It is with deep regret that I have to inform you that @mineorama has been postponed, stay tuned for updates."
I get that it's old and a lot of it's innovations and standard now, but there's so much Half Life and Half Life 2 have to offer that most newer mainstream games just kinda abandoned. Because you need to regularly find health and ammo exploration gives you something useful and important, instead of say an audio log or…
We went around and around about this in our Top Secret Kotaku Chat Bunker, but just to fill everyone in:
I still want battle mode specific maps. Block fort?
What the fuck is this sellout bullshit?
Redditor ktrcoyote has envisioned a world where Pokémon is a free-to-play game for iPhones, and the results are hilarious. Pokémon: All The Bravest has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
I'll dream games when I'm falling asleep if I've played too much, especially something repetitive like a gem based explodey puzzle game. Puzzle fighter and the like.
Me in blue paint is the best Cortana.
I think there should be a term for omitting characters. It should be called "Coldhanded". Like "Man, Lady Stoneheart got coldhanded" or "Wow, they coldhanded Arianne?"
The hype that Spore had (and that I bought into) is why I can't believe in the No Man's Sky yet. An ambitous project that spans planets to the stars, but the idea of it was more fun than the execution when everything was said and done.
I enjoyed Spore for about a month. Then it got real boring real fast.
Today's gaming highlights: A brand-new way to trap your enemies in Dark Souls 2, some fantastic sniping in Titanf…
Great thing about Kickstarter: You don't have to back it. If this comes out and has fine reviews, buy it at retail price.
If you back it now, and it is a fake, well, you get nothing.
(and I'm a kickstartaholic)
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