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Wasn’t he also the Achilles Heel of the Phoenix Five? If not for his attack on Wakanda and subsequent defeat, the Phoenix Five might have actually sustained the utopia they created.

I discovered this game by accident after buying a new phone - it was one of the featured apps on the app store when I was going through and getting all my old purchased apps. I had recently been seduced by the new Star Wars film, so I gave it a whirl on a whim. It’s so much fun! The game started me out with a Jedi

Or, if you have a Samsung phone, you can snag a Gear VR for $99 and play some pretty cool games - even a sister game to the EVE game you mention called EVE Gunjack.

To be perfectly honest, Marvel is cranking out some of the best material it has generated in years under the Disney banner. Say what you like about Disney, but their quality control is insanely exacting. They think in terms of decades, not months or years, when crafting their properties. When you’re talking about

“franchise maintenance” is actually a really good phrase for what’s going on with the 3DS right now. So far I’ve loved all of the entries into my favorite core franchises - Pokemon X and Y being the most stand out examples, but Fire Emblem was immensely entertaining as well. Even relative newcomers like Bravely

This is the level and quality of writing I'd like to see more of on Kotaku.

Nice to see the original Syndicate get some love. Great game.

Been meaning to ask this - does Quiet end up making any more sense? Kojima said we’d all feel ashamed and eat our words once the game released, and I haven’t seen any big mea culpas from any journalists yet, so I’m guessing she actually was just tossed in there for T and A after all.

A lifesteal would be my go-to move.

Or I wish they had gone on Fiverr.com and just gotten someone looking for work to actually narrate all of the grimoire cards in game. Couple of grand out of their multi million dollar budget could have added a world of depth to the game.

Call me a nabe, but I would have been more excited if it actually had been a 2010 GT-R, tbh.

My guess is the update came as a result of (or in anticipation of) a bunch of people picking up as part of the Star Wars bundle a while ago. It was damn near free if you bought it along with a bundle of other older Star Wars games (almost all great offerings).

I played Darkest Dungeon at PAX Prime last year and it was pretty good. Indie, for sure, but solidly put together. It’s not a core or “go-to” game, but a couple of hours a week of clicking things and getting some nifty upgrades can be had for sure.

This was really Mark Hamill’s sendoff, not Batman’s. Almost the entire game is a love letter to Mark Hamill’s Joker, even more than it is a “Batman” game. I mean they even game him a song and dance number, something he hasn’t had a chance to indulge in since The Animated Series, as far as I can recall.

Nothing about the article indicates that the person in question couldn’t accomplish the lightning-dodge themselves. Not only did he have to have an understanding of what the challenge required to overcome it, he had to have a deep enough understanding of engineering and programming to build a robot-assisted method for

A 17 year old kid who, as far as I can ascertain, is not a multimillionaire CEO of a company.

Um. Yes. Yes it is.

Of course my iPhone spells her name “Barbra.”

I keep reminding people that of all the characters in the game, Barbra was actually the strongest, with Ivy being a close second. Up until the very, very end of the game, only female characters had resisted Scarecrow - with Barbra literally telling him to his face (as he’s about to shove her off a roof, no less), that

Could use a cybernetic arm or two. Or four.