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What  2TB PCIe 4.0 drive can you get for $240? I’m seeing $350 generally. I would snatch up $240 in a HEARTBEAT

Yeah, Holland’s charm is a young, sweet, innocent charm, and not Drake’s loveable scoundrel charm. Oh well. 

Uncharted 3 includes a different version of this, where young Drake meets young Scully, and that is what they are doing in this, and Uncharted 4 also has a young Drake bit. While it might be confusing for people that stopped playing uncharted on the PS2, the people who played 3 and 4 will understand that this very

I mean, it’s possible, but since much of the delays have been programming related, and much of the content of a DLC is art/animation/writing/etc. that you put on top of the game (and does require programmers), it is pretty safe to assume that the work is well underway and nearing a stage of completion. But as they’ve

I mean, I guess you could? Like I said, I spent around 70 hours doing most of the missions and only a handful of the random encounter thingies (which I didn’t care for)

Oh yeah, sorry if I implied you’re lying or anything. I more wanted to give a different experience with a similar type of approach. Everyone plays differently, and has different experiences.

Eh, like TW3, the free dlc is random aesthetic things. We’ll see if the paid DLC ever does anything

Honestly, if you haven’t played it yet: keep waiting. I enjoyed the game a good bit, but I also played it on a 3080 and a solid chunk of it was how absolutely gorgeous of a game it is. I think it’s a game worth playing and while it’s certainly flawed, most of the criticisms have been exaggerated (again, remember I

While I agree that it isn’t a “massively long game,” I wanted to give a nitpick to your Witcher Claim. I liked TW3 a lot, but only took about 140 hours to play through it and all the DLC with almost all of the missions done (on hard difficulty, but not the hardest, whatever that is called). I took about 70 hours for a

Legend of Korra is...rough. It covers a lot of ground, but never feels as tightly plotted and well thought out as atla

I’m sorry, what? How the heck is not having solo achievements “predatory behavior” in any way, shape or form? People need to stop throwing these terms around. Marketing a game to children and encouraging them to make use of saved credit cards on their parent’s phones is predatory. Having certain aspects of your game

The initial reviews are actually quite great:
Polygon: https://www.polygon.com/reviews/22716625/back-4-blood-review-impressions-left-dead-turtle-rock-studios

Yes, and they answered your question (yes), AND clarified that when you’re in your base camp, it switches to the 3rd person so you can see the gear you are wearing. 

If people only started complaining about “titty streamers” around the hot tub meta days, then you might have a point, but this has been a consistent mysoginistic complaint. Here is an article that took me three seconds to pull up, far preceding this: https://kotaku.com/streamers-hateful-rant-revives-debate-about-women

Yo, you replied to the wrong person. Also, higher clock speeds and more compute units are both wins, but only in different scenarios. Any of the consoles are capable of 8k gaming, provided the game isn’t demanding. This particular game has a higher res on PS5 because the specs align with what it needs, while other

Yes, random fucko on kotaku, you DO understand more about how this works than either the developer or Digital Foundry. I am convinced. The PS5 does native 8k and the Series X is limited to native 6k for....reasons other than the stated ones...

Incorrect. The Series X has a more POWERFUL GPU, with more compute units, which can process more teraflops, but the PS5 has a higher clockspeed, which in this instance, means it can crunch more pixels of this particular game. 

So Dylan covers this nicely, but endgames are enjoyable additions and mechanics that allow you to play the game in newish ways for continued enjoyment, and they are delightful when done well. The problem is that they  are also grindy, which isn’t necessarily a problem except that for something like this game, the

It was an enjoyable game I picked up for $30 and had fun with at that price-point. The problem is that while the beginning of the game works well, the end of it gets a little stupid, as they begin expecting you to grind for gear--but the grind wasn’t enjoyable. The base experience was fine, the endgame stuff,

Oh, this is easy: all the news regarding the game from essentially ALL outlets has been about the stuttering and the lack of saves, because this is what people have been talking about. There isn’t a review because they don’t get review copies from Bethesda, because the company is really petty about news outlets doing