The internet fired the first shot, by making us so wary of online ads (throughs pop ups, autoplays, sounds, epilepsy inducing light effects, etc.) that no one even wants to give the new round of ads a chance.
The internet fired the first shot, by making us so wary of online ads (throughs pop ups, autoplays, sounds, epilepsy inducing light effects, etc.) that no one even wants to give the new round of ads a chance.
What we saw from the cook was about 10 years of pent up rage from serving spoiled brat college kids lunch every damn day.
The Arkham games were great, even Arkham Origins. This last entry left a bad taste in my mouth due the urge of me wanting to finish it at 100% and get the reward of the bonus ending, but it was so daunting, I absolutely hated the ending that I could have spent the 1 minute looking up online.
Video game store horror stories are so plentiful I had to round up a whole new batch to share all the best ones…
games like Until Dawn, Heavy Rain, and Beyond Two Souls are the modern equivalent to the point and click adventure game. they aren’t going away anytime soon.
SO glad for this.
Look Kotaku, no Rocket League :P
I just want to point out that Patricia in her first sentence is insinuating her desire for a digital male with unrealistic proportions, or so you think.
If there is a market for “Senran Kagura”, you can bet your ass there is one for this game.
a very old Shenmue documentary, released ahead of the first game’s launch back in 1999.
I made an ass of myself and thought the same thing too. I think it was some high school kid. Looks like Andy Milonakis.
This is really unfortunate, but it was set up to fail by trying to ride the coattails of their previously kickstarted game that hasn’t even been released yet. Even after that the campaign itself is a mess, and as someone who wants to see another Megaman Legends game, even if it’s a spiritual successor, this just sucks…
I fell in love with my favorite fighting game franchise for all the right reasons. It was fast, frantic, flashy…