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“Who’s going to do that? Very few people. It’s just rad,”

Said no previous Microsoft exec in the history of forever about a new product feature.

Man this Sense8 reboot is looking great

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Missed opportunity for the Benny Hill song

The screwup really had nothing to do with Amazon, it had to do with the person who set up the bucket. From the sound of things they literally forgot to make it not public.

Reminds me of the the bug Dishonored 2 launched with on PC where your mouse sensitivity was tied to the frame rate. I don’t understand how this kind of thing can even happen in modern game engines. Separating graphics processing from logic processing is baked in at the core.

Personally I love this skin. It’s blatantly tacky, but in a charming way. Kind of like Bruno Mars himself.

I played Morrowind on Xbox, so if it’s above 20 FPS it’s less laggy than I remembered :)

This feels somehow poetic, given that Darksiders 2 was one of the big games they showed before the console’s release in their “we get gamers” montage

If I had to guess - assuming his motives don’t just come down to sales - it’s because “being political” has unfortunately taken on a new meaning in recent years. It no longer means “contributing to a discussion”, but “trying to coerce others into agreeing with you”. It entails pushing. It entails negativity, even

Because if you play Eve, you’re someone who doesn’t mind tedious tasks

Too bad they refuse to sell it as a standalone game, otherwise I would have bought it too. Bafflingly, it was only available as a preorder bonus for Infinite Warfare. They just had no confidence in that game I guess.

Oh my god people are being polite and cooperative on the internet. Kotaku is truly a magical fantasy land.

I’d disagree that it’s a “horror” anime. They get anything that could be called horror out of the way in the first episode. Really it’s 3 parts cerebral thriller, 1 part dark comedy.

Games of this era always had a sort of mystique to their unreachable areas. I don’t know if it was just a game design trend (Rare in particular loved their easter eggs and secret areas), resulted from the graphical style (the low-poly models and low-res textures had an alluring vagueness to them), or if it had more to

All I could think of in that first clip

I’ve actually found this to be pretty common with a lot of modern single-player games. As long as they give you a warning, I think it’s reasonable. It makes it easier to organize everyone’s save files on the console using a software construct that already exists (“did I save my game on your profile or my profile, or

It honestly looks like they’re using the same face system from the original trilogy. Which back in its day was like, “that doesn’t necessarily look realistic but it’s so ambitious and gets close enough that it’s impressive anyway”. These days, it just looks mildly crappy.

Still got that weird eye behavior that’s been there since the first game