buddhathing
buddhathing
buddhathing

I would love to see a change in the way corrections are handled on Kotaku. When a factual error is corrected, please make note of it in the body of the article, and perhaps follow up with a monthly or weekly list of corrections. The news and culture webmagazine Slate provides an excellent model for how corrections

My favorite part of this review is the disclosure and the reworked boilerplate below it. Well played, Bash.

@Altima NEO: 'Crazy' is the best sort of ass orgasm. And personally, I have one, or two, or just an uncountable, brain melting series of them, every time I see a double rainbow, or taste unicorn sashimi.

"The problem is that would assume everyone was playing both games, and that's not very likely, especially after this review is finished."

I'll be wandering the halls and grounds of (Lego) Hogwarts, and probably sneaking in some Alan Wake Or Assassin's Creed after the kids are asleep. Or possibly wandering the halls and grounds of (Lego) Hogwarts after they're asleep, actually.

@Shin-GO: Story of my life. Well, gaming life, anyway. It wasn't a problem for a longtime because I couldn't afford as many games as I can now. And I do like bouncing around from game to game, the trick is making sure everything gets finished.

@Pointy: I think it would be great to at least open up the casting process for a character like Spidey, who is the quintessential New Yorker. And it doesn't get more multicultural than New York (except maybe for University physics classrooms). On the one hand, it's the costume that's the icon, and that wouldn't

"This will be a serious but entertaining movie that deals with the most interesting and powerful person of the 19th century within an imaginary scenario that he was also an ax-wielding vampire hunter."

@Tyrunn: I 'enjoyed' the GC Potter games, it's just they were extremely buggy to the point that I had to restart my game more than once, between years 1 and 2. And that tastes like bogeys! There were just a bunch of little hit detection and other hangups that constantly distracted from the enjoyment I was trying to

@ElephantFace: You know what, I'll have to check that one out. I'd kind of burnt out on the games by that point, but I've heard it's better.

@Mooncow27: I never have, but now I've something to google when I get home...

@arionfrost: huh huh... entertainment center... huh huh huh

@Batman: Protip: Pick up ME2 but roll a female Shep. The voice acting for the male protagonist is laughable, while the female version is nuanced and alive. It seems like they must be reading from a different script.

So I picked up Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 from Amazon (I paid $49.99 but I just got a $4 refund as the price dropped, and I received a $10 credit towards my next video game purchase) and have played two chapters and a bonus chapter. I'm having a blast. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a great game that nailed the

@dowingba: Sony had serious console failure rate issues in the past, and have recovered wonderfully. I understand your feelings about the 360, but keep an open mind next generation, because things could be very different. For one thing, the folks that headed up the 360 design have moved on, and for another, you can

@jayunreal: also, if you haven't seen it, Fantastic Mr. Fox.

@jayunreal: Genesis... with the possible exception of Planet Earth, the best nature film ever made, presenting the origins of life on Earth using what we know through scientific inquiry, but presented with the power of a modern-day creation myth. From the team that made Microcosmos.

@ARCH_27: I think it would be a good choice, and I actually think it's a fine painting. I just commented because on the one hand it's good to see someone call out a lesser known Van Gogh — some of his paintings are so ubiquitous that they're hard to really see beyond our sense memories of them... and also, I just

@ARCH_27: "The Potato Eaters" has always made me uncomfortable, it feels like it's stuck in a nauseous space between Munch's "The Scream"... as though these people could become monsters in a flicker of the candlelight. A great painting, in a style and color range people don't usually associate with Van Gogh.