After hours of work, it'll be the most beautiful hand holding a gun in the whole county.
After hours of work, it'll be the most beautiful hand holding a gun in the whole county.
Aww, c'mon!
Those are some lovely illustrations; I'd really like to have them printed and mounted in my walls, but I always, when it comes to illustrations, fear people will ask me if I made them myself and will have to answer no, because I'm not that good. The woes of an "artist". Now desktop wallpapers? don't mind if I do.
I like your take on it.
Oh no, don't worry, it's only wrong when you criticize women; men are fair game here.
*Finn gets changed to Fionna, a hundred Kotaku articles are born under the title "why we need more Fionnas in videogames, death to all men"
She's in one of the biggest sidequests, if not the biggest; the bug collecting sidequest, you normally go visit her quite often to get something.
Yeah, I guess they compliment each other, the renovations of N64's Rainbow Road makes up for whatever the MK8's lacks; I'm in love with Mario Kart 8 regardless, it's been years since I had this kind of fun, even while owning all three last gen consoles, I mean, I've had a lot of fun, but not the kind of "I can't wait…
Haha, I actually recorded my favorite tracks in a tape, connecting the audio outputs into the recorder and staying in place without moving in time trial; my rainbow road audio track included a Mario screaming in disgrace when a chomp chain passed through.
Though every (music) track has its own charm and the more recent have a more complex composition, the first two, SNES and N64 versions of Rainbow Road's theme remain my favorite, with CG a close third. The Rainbow Road music and the tracks give off a nice "final boss" feel to end each Mario Kart run, but not as a foe,…
I almost died at the ghost that was haunting the arena, but then the ghost and I would have to duke it out.
I know, it has some really neat concepts, the pawns and teaching them techniques, the abilities you can learn AND switch, the enemies and bosses feel more "natural" than in most games; the combat and the customization, I'm a sucker for character customization. I really whish to see a (more fleshed out) sequel sometime…
Check it out, you may like it, I've put over 100 hours in it (while yes, having a social life and a job), but I know it has its shortcomings; it's a matter of taste, but a lot of people prefer it over Skyrim. Dark Arisen is even better, as it has all DLC and an extra sort of campaign, which is actually more of a big…
It's a full game DLC called Dragon's Dogma... can't defend the main campaign or bland environments though, but still, I keep coming back for the adventure and combat.
She whistles with her fingers, not the ocarina. Also, she fights in Skyward Sword. And it's still implied that sheikahs are some sort of ninjas, it just doesn't show onscreen during OoT.
Silly Nintendo, asking what I want when you've already showed everything I could ask for, a new Zelda, a new Star Fox, a new Smash Bros. Now if you could just release a full trailer for Zelda Wii U (or more from Star Fox), though I think that'll wait until after Hyrule Warriors comes out, you know, so not to steal its…
You're right, a PR woman having to answer for the mistakes of men? sexist. I'll se myself out.
Also, the PR guy is a man, that's sexist. Welcome to Kotaku.
I'm pretty sure I saw this in a convention here in Monterrey Mexico years ago, not sure if they both got inspired by some other cosplay or just had the same idea (or are actually the same person). Got a picture somewhere around.
I'll be getting it in a couple of months to play Mario Kart, probably one other game, not sure which, and wait until Smash Bros comes out on the holidays. At last it's starting to look promising. I want that Zelda, but I know it'll still be a while before we get it.