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Add an Occulus Rift and you can be VR Mantis.

Dead Island pissed me off because based upon what a lot of people around me said, and the awesome trailer, I set the bar too high for what I was going to get out of the game. It's not horrible, but it's not THAT good. For me, the only refreshing part was the option to use the analog for melee. Besides that, it just

Mike Fahey gets closer and closer to becoming my spirit animal every day.
Evan Narcisse is up there too.

This is the most natural stance I've ever seen.

I love Psycho Mantis, but Snake, The Boss, Gray Fox, The Sorrow, and The End had bigger effects on me.

MGS is my favorite game in the series, and I replay it often.
MGS3 is my second favorite.

The fights between Snake and all of the other four I listed were more impactful to me. I do think that Psycho Mantis is one of

I'd switch Otacon for The Boss and Raven for Gray Fox. Besides that, it's pretty similar for me.

These aren't the best characters in the series - these are just his personal favorites.

Both are based around the same lore... technically they're both "ripoffs". Everybody shut up and stop trying to find reasons to complain. I hate people who complain for the sake of complaining - find a hobby or ANYTHING that's constructive, really.

DS4 looks so wide here for some reason. :P

Hideo Kojima: I'm going to piss off the haters by releasing a game you can technically beat in 15 minutes.

If you don't like MGS or Ground Zeros, don't get it. I, on the other hand, am happy to be able to play this so soon. There's enough in the game to satisfy my $20 - that's two movie tickets. (CHEAPER than two

Amazon... I'd try it... but it just doesn't LOOK comfortable in the slightest.

Articles like this definitely create a rift in Kotaku's image for me. Generally it's a pretty good MOSTLY video game themed blog - but then stuff like this happens and it earnestly feels like a gaming news source.

Great job! I hope you guys do more articles like this.

That sounds very similar to what the article is saying...

PS2 used the Emotion Engine which was a different processor architecture from the PS3's Cell Processor - the original PS3's included BOTH processors, which is why they were so expensive.

The PS4 uses a x86 processor, just like modern computers, so for the PS4 to run PS3 games it would need another processor on the

Normally I don't find stuff like this funny, but this guy actually entertained me with this! +1

If this was the official design, I would say Xbox One looks better than PS4.

If we can swap out HDDs or install games on externals (w/ at least USB 3.0 port) then I would actually get that - these games are getting bigger and bigger, and I don't want to have to deal with filling up my console so fast.

I seriously don't even buy physical media anymore. It's inconvenient to have to both wait for

If you don't like games that look like this, there's always the option of not playing them. Developers don't need to cater specifically to you - they make the games they want to make. If other people like it, great!

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We're gonna have to start blasting this music before we teach this dude a lesson.

This is redickulous.