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Out of the corner of my eye, it looked like a hug from behind.

Mechs are mechs, I suppose... but this reminded me of Dog:

Where does this article talk about multiplayer?
Am I missing it?

I was excited when I first heard of this, but never pulled the trigger. It required giving a relatively unknown company a lot of access to my personal information. As I see their prestige grow, I am more inclined to give it another look.

This is great stuff for planning lunch breaks.

Why aren't faces getting any better animation in this next generation of game consoles?

nya nya nyanyanya...

This?

It's only worth it if she has legs...

I haven't tried CheapShark, but it does sound exactly like a "resource" to me.

The Most Interesting Man In The World says:

I don't always buy music. But when I do, I prefer the sound quality of CD's.

At least they got Oculus spectating done right. When they show the two screens side-by-side, it doesn't make much sense. And it's annoying.

"...take a picture/video of the picture/video or something."
I usually use cameras to do that.

Apparently the app can tell and it notifies the other person. So they can choose to stop sending them.
So, you know... take a picture/video of the picture/video or something.

You don't stab with a Santoku.
You chop.

Doesn't the location rotate through a few points? It would add some strategery if people had to cover all of them or figure out where the opposition was headed. Either way, as interesting as the mechanic is, there isn't much reward for actually making it out is there?

I am extremely impressed at her ability to interview people while learning such an involved game at the same time.
tbh, I didn't expect that level of awesomeness from Kotaku.

The result of that made me so happy inside.

I split my time between the Dreamcast, Game Gear and Virtual Boy

Too much of a focus on texture, shadows and details... Need more focus on frame rates and resolution.