chaoticinfinityx
ChaoticInfinityX
chaoticinfinityx

Yeah, seeing how easy he really is to fight (and finally getting comfortable with the gun parry system) I kinda want to make a 2nd character and try him out again. Then again, I'm pretty happy with my current progress... so I think I'll just wait until NG+!

Agreed. I got my ass kicked quite a few times by Father Gas since I hadn't become familiar with the game's gun parry system yet and instead used the strategy of Music Box for his first form and chipping away at him in Beast Mode as he chased me around the large unbreakable Gravestone structure towards the back of the

You can choose which mode you want when the start the game each time. However, unless i've missed something (i've only played for 5-10 hours myself so far), there doesn't seem to be a threat of invasion or anything at the start so I don't think, so aside from fewer messages and death bloodstains I don't think playing

Those cold, lifeless eyes.

This is the infamous space one. Hundreds of years in the future, our government has turned Crystal Lake into the Crystal Lake Research Facility. What the fuck? Exactly. After trying to kill Jason and failing, it's decided he should be frozen for...reasons. Future space travelers find Jason during an excavation to the

I don't really follow cosplay aside from browsing the occasional article here on Kotaku, but these costumes are damn impressive. The glossy armor makes em look like living action figures or something. Good stuff indeed.

Hah, I was just about to post the same thing! Built my rig last November taking advantage of the Black Friday week of deals.

I will happily buy a new plastic guitar to revisit this franchise. I loved all 3 games, but by the 3rd one the PS3 was showing its age as it would often crash between playlists because I had too many songs loaded. I just hope they put the inner frets a little higher up on the neck (if they have a different design). I

Probably would've learned this hard way if I'd gone through with renting it on PS4, but the people I would've played with weren't getting it so I dropped it from my Gamefly queue and stuck with the PC version. Despite all the hate its been getting, much like I did during the alpha and beta, I'm having a blast and

Same as Luda. I put in about 10 hours yesterday and never had any graphical bugs. Only bug I did experience (which probably got me to stop playing and finally get some sleep!) was one were I couldn't interact with anything that required the "use" key. I'd get the white diamond, but the prompt to interact never showed

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X-Ray followed by Fatality seemed redundant, but overall still very much looking forward to this game.

I never finished the Skyrim due to the memory issues on the PS3 version, and though I grabbed it on PC during one of the steam holiday sales, I never got very far with it on PC. I built a new rig back in November and aside from a lot of 10v10 L4D2 and TF2 then before, Skyrim's one of the first big single player

Sony's PSN service had some problems over Christmas. For most this was an inconvenience, but for one kid from Florida...

A year or two ago, this would've devastated me as far as gaming goes. But after finally building a new rig last month I'm having a blast revisiting games like Skyrim, L4D2, TF2 as well some new titles like Shovel Knight and Crypt of the NecroDancer. Hell, I've used my Vita more than my PS4 in the last month or two

At first I thought I'd be OK with the whole armor matters after Lv20 because I was already used to games like Monster Hunter where your character doesn't level up at all and you need to find better armor/gear to take on stronger enemies. But between the extremely limited amount of armor sets available in Destiny and

Nobody read the manuals back then. At least not the for the parts about how to play the game. The best part of the manuals back then was just for the cool character or enemy art and bits of game story/lore they used to include.

It's interesting that their default expectation is to have everything explained to them before they even started playing. I'm happy that the one kid who actually did a button check before moving over on the first screen at least got to the boss (and got a good pattern down before dying).

It's hard to be mad at people who actually give a shit about what they create and that have the foresight not to release a glorified beta that gets patched every few weeks just because they can.

That whole zoom/focus effect that happens with just about every hit is annoying as hell. For a rarely used, flashy special attack... it's understandable. But when executing a basic combo or low end charged attack? Jeezus, I can feel my eyes refocusing with every hit.