Also, while I hate to give sincere responses to weirdo posts like the OP’s, I’m pretty sure petting Cerberus a large number of times is what unlocks the barrier between his “nectar affinity” gains and his “ambrosia affinity” gains in-game.
Also, while I hate to give sincere responses to weirdo posts like the OP’s, I’m pretty sure petting Cerberus a large number of times is what unlocks the barrier between his “nectar affinity” gains and his “ambrosia affinity” gains in-game.
Answering this question with a question: Why would you write this comment?
“Overrated means people didn’t like it as much as they thought they did?”
Sorry to phrase it this way, but unless your question is purely rhetorical, it borders on infantile. Even if Rowling’s fee structure doesn’t include royalties (nearly an impossibility), she was paid in some form for the license, and supporting this product financially affirms the power of the license and helps Rowling…
Mike used Dave Clark as a phony name in Breaking Bad (I’m pretty sure it was when he was calling the police to see whether or not they had picked up Gus’s laptop after Gus was killed). In that episode he even said something like, “Dave Clark, like the Dave Clark Five. Before your time?”
Are peoples’ satire detectors just totally fucked at this point, or...?
lol came here to post this
lmao. The same organization that has published dozens of articles carrying water for Game Freak/Nintendo, multibillion dollar companies, is now tearing into some tiny Russian game studio, characterizing their similar claim that they don’t have the labor necessary to add playable female models as an “excuse,” implying…
I was going to post basically this, except without any of the enthusiasm. This game was considered a mediocrity even in its time! Who the hell is asking for this? Completely bizarre.
Man, I know all the reviews are making note of this, but this game really runs like shit, huh? Bizarre, considering that the game was developed for the Switch, rather than ported from more powerful hardware. I wish there was some kind of graphics slider that would let me make the game a little uglier in exchange for a…
I think it’s interesting that Kotaku will publish a hit piece on a week-old algorithm and its supposed impact on the public visibility of indie gaming while abdicating its own responsibility in this regard.
Are you guys pretending not to be able to tell the editorial intention of this piece, or are you really that dense?
Am I the only one who thinks the decision to render the cutscenes so much more detailed than the in-game graphics seems like a weirdly antiquated move? It’s so jarring when it switches from Cloud and Reno trading some blows in the cutscene to in-game footage of the same fight.
I’m going to optimistically guess that no one actually says these character names out loud in the script, and these are purely puns for the casting announcement and the credits sequence.
“They’re building their business and their brand, you don’t have to like it, but the people running these businesses and making these decisions do not care if we like it or not.”
Is this a real problem? If consumers review-bombed a game or a game studio as a response to an investigative article exposing poor working conditions at the company in question, I can’t help but feel that the Kotaku editorial position would be that it’s a good thing that poor labor conditions can negatively impact a…
None of the articles I’ve seen on Sekiro vs. From’s previous games have mentioned that, unlike in Souls or Bloodborne, your parry button is also your block button.
I think my favorite thing about tough-on-crime conservatives is that they all to the last man believe they’re tougher than liberals, but in actuality they are almost all pathetic, spineless, boot-licking worms like this dude.
It does seem like the fighting systems in ARMs could’ve used more depth. I’m not someone who cares about the potential of ARMs on the tournament scene or anything. In fact, I think a lot of the hand-wringing about whether or not this game will actually succeed as a competitive fighter is disingenious, because…