BAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
YESSSSS IT MADE IT IN!!!!
BAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
YESSSSS IT MADE IT IN!!!!
offline playlists are there as long as you have a premium subscription. You get no access to them once your membership downgrades from that or if you cancel the subscription. In other words, offline playlist are almost as good as yours.
Well, if you pay for Spotify it’s great! If you use it for free you’re going to deal with the typical ads every few tracks, but the selection of music you can listen to is HUGE.
I have the Premium subscription which lets me download playlists for offline listening and lets me listen from my cellphone, but I’m not sure…
I absolutely LOVE futuresynth music. This would go perfect on my Spotify playlist that I highly encourage anyone that’s a fan of this song to go listen/subscribe to.
I’ve always respected Kotaku’s way of doing things. Excellent article and thanks for all of your hard work!
Nah, the inverted/non-inverted argument is boring. You can easily adjust if you spent more than five seconds with it and stopped bitching.
What we REALLY need in every game is to calibrate for those with color-blindness. I know some games have the option if you look for it, but I feel like it needs to be more up…
I wish Squeenix would do a proper sequel to FF:CC. You know, one with true local multiplayer and a very clear lack of bucket.
The game is simulating an effing galaxy though. Good luck finding anyone...
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The room with the EXIT written in coins does point to the hint, but it should have been written upside down for there to be any significance to it.
I’ve always loved your music suggestions above all else (because we have the same taste in music) and I always felt that you were the most relatable because of it. I hope that your journey continues to be special and exciting.
I walked into a gamestop because I was bored and wanted a new game. Saw a brand new copy of Rez for the PS2 just sitting there. Paid 20 bucks for a rare game. Went home and had my mind blown.
I clicked it so many times. So many times that I got two 1ups out of it.
You can have a really expensive ship, but you’ll be able to get it in game. Buying the ship just means you don’t have to spend game time to earn it, but you will still need to pay for insurance and any custom weapons/shields/modules/etc. Also, if your ship pops, there’s no guarantee that the manufacturers will be able…
This. Exactly this.
When I was young and playing games with my brother, a bout of Street Fighter would often turn into Livingroom Fighter. Ah, those were the days.
The concept reminds me of Ancillary Justice. At least with an entire space station/ship having total awareness of what’s going on inside. It’s a good read if you’re curious.