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I fucking hate reboots of anything, but.... I might actually want to see a TMNT movie that looks like #1.

I was surprised also at how weak the DH's DPS seemed to be at first. I think I was expecting more of a MOBA glass cannon class, where I could sit back and autoattack a lot. But in reality, the DH is more like a burst caster. Burn off a ton of spells at once and use your mobility to stay out of harms way. Tons of fun

yeah kinda agree. Vault is one of the most fun skills of any ARPG I've ever played. My strategy consists of vaulting around the room like crazy, fan of knives whenever I'm in a cluster of baddies, and then sitting back and plinking them when all my hatred runs out. Still fun though.

I kinda want to side with the guy, since ESO in general seems to be massively overpriced...but yeah, if you're that low on funds, do some F2P game until you get your shit together.

Yeah that feeling is... not something I'd wish on anyone.

Agreed that the writing was bad...though I didn't really expect much. The CGI cutscenes at least were fucking beautiful.

wow. as a fan of the first game, I never knew this was the town it was based on. I've driven past Centralia a number of times to visit relatives in PA, and the place and legend are so freaking eerie.

Agreed on the commenting system. I've been waiting for awhile to vent about this... its so bad that it's had me reading kotaku about 10% as much as I normally do. Why make highlighted replies the default, and then typically show like 5 replies, all of which may or may not be related. And then if you click all replies,

I dunno...i find a lot of their examples still funny. Like Doges...they will never not be funny, in any context.

See, that's basically the exact opposite of an FPS killstreak. Imagine if in LOL, if you got a pentakill, which then granted you the power to use Karthus' R ability whenever you wanted.

I dunno about the rest of you, but my keyboard controls work well with Spotify. Though I can't radically change what I'm listening to, I can pause, mute, and skip tracks forward/back.

I agree with those who say the retro style overdone, but it looks effectively used here. Not only does the style fit the content, but it also isn't (for me) hard to follow at all... I'm thinking more of Sword and Sworcery, which looks pretty cool in parts, but is so abstracted, that it's tough for me to figure out

I feel you, man. All of the meetups I've been to have been pretty bad...felt completely out of place at them. I did actually meet one friend at one, but he was kind of a dick, and I realized I didn't enjoy hanging out with him that much.

Yeah, that was so laughably bad, I don't even. I guess that's what I deserve for reading all four of those suckers. But that ending was so mind-blowingly terrible, that I have to imagine that changed a whole hell of a lot in the movie. Like if Meyers went out of her way to write the worst ending to a book series she

I disagree...the movie did it way worse. In the book, the fight was short and anticlimactic, but that was kind of okay, because of all the mayhem that had preceded it. Plus the other fights, like Ron's mom killing Bellatrix, were much cooler in the book.

I honestly think it's my favorite Mario Kart game. Granted I haven't played the Wii one though.

Forget all the hooplah about Phil Fish....Fez is a perfect game. Aside from having an absolutely stunning soundtrack, and legitimately beautiful retro visuals, the gameplay is a perfect hybrid of The Legend of Zelda and Myst. For a game that I beat in about 10 hours (including most of the NG+ puzzles), it has stuck

Im just wrapping up a replay of this one, and I have to agree. The soundtrack, the story, the graphics, the gameplay...all perfect. I understand the comments about it feeling repetitive, and I shared similar thoughts my first time through. But playing it again, I can appreciate the diversity of the weapons, and how

As someone who plays Skyrim exclusively in 3rd person, this doesn't bother me. I have little MMO experience though, so I'm skeptical about ESO as a whole. I might give it a shot, but then again, the high entry price is another deterrent.

Riven is a pretty cool game, but I could definitely see being pissed if you bought it for $60 new and got stuck. And yeah, the disc swapping is definitely the most atrocious of pretty make any game of that era.