There’s a free demo of id Software’s excellent Doom revival right now. It was supposed to be removed already, but…
There’s a free demo of id Software’s excellent Doom revival right now. It was supposed to be removed already, but…
If somebody stole your stuff I’m sure you wouldn’t be so grey, and think you’re so cool for being it.
Really you click on a HxH post to bitch about GRRM AND bash anime/manga... seriously priorities dude. There is more then enough ACTUAL GoT’s/aSoIaF articles to bitch on.
On that note, feel free to ask questions. I'll be happy to answer where I can. Also hi from Kotaku!
You noticed there’s no “Resident Evil” or “Biohazard” on the title? It was intentional knowing the game will suck and they didn’t want to taint the franchise any further.
it’s constantly shifting up and down in tiny increments.
The people who say “no one uses it” are usually the people who don’t use it. It’s not packed 24/7 like NYC but it gets really full at peak times.
They need to make a PSA so AHoles don’t blast their music on the train. We all don’t want to hear your jams.
It is pretty unbelievable that 10 years after the launch of PSN you can’t change names. It’s a damn database entry.
The community has been begging for this feature for years now :/
Or at least a “Display Name” feature, so you get to keep your username (trophies, friends, and all) if it looks, offensive, while using an online handle that will be acceptable to most other people.
They really need a option to change your Username.
Friend who doesn’t watch soccer: “What’s the deal with this Higuain guy? I need context.”
“You may be familiar with the name Higuaín, because his brother, Federico, plays for MLS’s Columbus Crew.” - John Strong, every time Argentina played to some unknown demographic of soccer fans who know MLS minutiae but don’t know the slightest about international soccer
An adventure game with investigative mechanics, a la Heavy Rain or The Wolf Among Us or those bits in Arkham games, wherein you play as Tales investigating the grisly murder of Sonic The Hedgehog.
I haven't read a piece that engaging since Henry Chadwick's "Discourse On Fielding Percentages As A Matter Of Base Ball Aptitude." Back then, if a sporting news analysis didn't run at least 15,000 words, we demanded our nickel back.
My first-ever fantasy baseball team name was "Mattingly's Sideburns."