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A collaborative work by Alatariel and GlenBricker, this Big Bang Theory set actually captures the look and feel of the show quite well. I'm not a big fan of the way it portrays geek culture, but my parents love it, and that's good for something.

Maybe someone at Kotaku ought to post an article about Big Bang Theory. I think it will spawn a good bit of discussion.

This pleases the Keighley.

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The number of active monsters increases at night, so it's best to take cover at a place like the gas station.

I love it when a single shot/gif of a game can make me ache to dive into a place. Submerged definitely manages that. Why is everything underwater? What's the deal with that statue? Is that a mechanical crane in the background? Why are trees on top of a tower? Trees, you don't belong up there; you're already tall. Get

Definitely one of my favorite introductions in video games. That moment when you walk out of the vault for the first time, you can almost feel the heat envelop you. It invokes that feeling you get when you leave the supermarket on a hot Summer's day.

Is Kotaku going to do a review of The Evil Within? Just curious since I haven't seen one on here yet.

You mentioned that the New 3DS has a matte finish. Does the New 3DS LL have the same thing, or is it a smooth gloss?

Square Enix should consider making a fighting game pitting characters from Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, and Disney against each other. And maybe include characters from their other IPs, like Dragon Quest and Bravely Default, for example.

I explained this already. I T ' S C A L L E D A C T I N G . It's something that Kiefer does well. Better than Hayter, really.

So you want them to sacrifice quality just so they can satisfy your obsessive-compulsive need for something as trivial as "voice continuity"?

So let me fill you in on something: David Hayter isn't even that good of a voice actor. He started out OK for the first MGS, then got progressively worse over the course of the series. Add the fact that he's a bit of an asshole, and I think Konami had a good reason for maintaining its distance from him for the past

If this causes another delay...

Or perhaps there's a revolutionary new feature where you swallow a special pill that maps your digestive system and scans it into the game. Then, you can race inside the alimentary canals of hundreds of other players online. Each course will be unique w/ its own obstacles, including, but not limited to: ulcers,

I think having a prosthetic helps, since there's no lactic acid build-up there. Probably why you won't see him shake it out.

And here's the 20-minute gameplay demo, set in the jungle.

Character: Gundham Tanaka Is played by: Tomokazu Sugita But you probably know him as: Gintoki Sakata (Gintama), Joseph Jostar (JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure), Kyon (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya), Ragna the Bloodedge (BlazBlue)

I asked about this in the previous article, so I'm glad that this touches on what I was curious about. I want to get this game for PS4, so I REALLY want to make sure that I can play single player without connecting to the Internet AT ALL. Because my slow connection won't cut it, and multiplayer of any kind is a no-no

I just want to know, can this game be played offline? And is there a single-player mode? Does it use a subscription model? I'm curious because I've never played a Diablo game before.