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True. I would've preferred 16:10 between the two, though.

Luckily for you, these articles are not only labeled as such via both Kotaku's "Something Negative" tag and their "Anger Management" block and accompanying image, but they also only happen once per week.

Well, sure, that's how they're advertising it...

Better check your video there for Mad Men... it's got a surprise at the end. :-P

Honestly, I remember years ago someone from Team Meat being pissed with Kotaku in general for what they thought was the site's poor, negatively slanted coverage of their games. (I seem to vaguely remember it having something to do with that vagina game... or at least happening around its release.) So, it really

Firstly, no, I don't think Fish gets any money. That would kind of degrade the overall integrity of any documentary if its subjects were paid for their opinions...

"To me hipsters are assholes. Just like everybody else."

I sort of appreciated the dynamic and perspective of having all three developers in different stages of their projects.

I felt the same way. Most of what I had known of Fish, in particular, had been characterized only by the simplified headlines and stories published by the gaming media. This movie humanized him in a way no amount of curated quotes or summatious headlines could.

Hahaha I remember that very conversation.

Unfortunately, it doesn't end up looking massively better at max settings...

"With a game as big as diablo 3, and a requirement to connect to an online server, was anyone stupid enough not to expect server issues and downtime for maintenance?"

They'd most likely sanitize it the same way they plan to moderate the Wii U chat/messaging functionality. For moment-to-moment communications they could use a set of basic phrases, voice chat with only your friends list, etc.

I wouldn't call this a Minecraft aesthetic at all. The textures might be lower in resolution, but they're not intentionally ultra pixelated, the world is made of various non-box shapes, and the color palette seems more diverse.

Heh, I was thinking the same thing. It looks oddly smooth...

Um, yeah, what they said.

What are your photography needs?

Oh, I wasn't trying to make a big point of that — I like the Sony system for what it does.

I've never heard any facts whatsoever to back up the seemingly hyperbolic phrasing of the 5D Mk. II/III having "not true 1080p".