And articles like this help me make an informed decision about which developers I support.
And articles like this help me make an informed decision about which developers I support.
Honestly I’ve never been so torn between wanting more of a show and simultaneously absolutely not wanting more because it was so fucking great.
Wow. Everything connected beautifully at the end. I like how the final scenes wasn’t some crazy ass action sequence but a conversation between an estranged grandfather and his granddaughter.
For a “Free” game, I have given this company an awful lot of money :)
I’d like to offer Mad Max here - which I’ve seen on multiple occasions people (myself included) refer to as the greatest 7/10 game you’ll ever play.
Seconded on Sleeping Dogs. I must have played through that game half a dozen times since it released. I’d go so far as to say Sleeping Dogs is the best Grand Theft Auto game.
Everybody play Sleeping Dogs immediately. The steam version is constantly on sale and has everything.
> but why fix Kinja comments when you could kill Deadspin?
Yeah I have no idea why it’s so opaque - the process is basically “someone on the staff happens to see your comment and think to un-grey you.” Given that we’re understaffed and reporting/writing/playing games/editing all day, none of us actually have the desire or bandwidth to spend much time looking for commenters to…
Our parent company is a mess and the comments barely even work these days, so I’ve been checking them less (which is a bummer, because I love engaging with Kotaku readers) - you’re ungreyed now if it helps!
Certainly true, and I always do enjoy and learn from the long form reports or articles posted on Kotaku, like article about Activision Blizzard or the report in developer crunch.
Yeah, I’m ribbing a multi-billion-dollar publisher for being misleading in its PR. If you don’t like that, there are plenty of more PR-friendly reporters and websites out there to follow!
Maybe he just doesn’t want to do it. He doesn’t have to. He doesn’t owe it to anyone.
“Suffer” is a strong word. Maybe he has other priorities in his life that don’t involve satisfying people’s desires.
Your idea was intriguing to me so I made this:
Really, I just want a Normandy from Mass Effect in every video game, and also real life.
Counterpoint: It’s great that Half-Life: Alyx is VR only, and everyone complaining (with the very small exception of people with disabilities, which is actually an interesting point that I would love to see expanded in a future article) sound like ridiculous, entitled Luddites.
I’ve had a VR headset since July. I haven’t regretted buying it for a second. I haven’t had that “whoa!” moment in videogaming since I first upgraded from an NES to N64 and booted up Mario 64(Parents wouldn’t get me a SNES for some reason). Since then, every other piece of hardware in the form of GPU’s, new Consoles…
People: I won’t get VR until people start making games for it.