eatoncorvinus
EatonCorvinus
eatoncorvinus

...so this is where the money for MGSV’s Chapter 3 went? 😏

Oh I am clearly understating this story, don’t you worry.

People go crazy over nothing... yeah, truly have never seen that before.

Overwatch was the last game that got a lot of attention on Kotaku, but it’s nothing compared to the attention Pokemon Go gets. It really is ridiculous.

It’s not getting a bit ridiculous, it already is ridiculous. It’s all over KotakuCore as well so that’s not helping. Gawker seriously needs filters so you can sort out articles you don’t care about.

(And here’s the rest of my post again, thanks Kinja.)

Hahah.

Finally a game that makes me go outside to look at a screen. My life is complete now.

Very well said, fully agree.

Now playing

Wow, I didn’t know Faith No More released a new album last year. Never really been into them though.

Eight years isn’t that long though... 10.000 Days came out in 2006. Hurry the fuck up Tool! 😡

Good question, I wonder if it beats RE2 though.

Well, definitely not that leather jacket. 😂

To me Scorpio’s announcement didn’t make it seem like it’s their next-gen console. To me it seems like Scorpio will serve the same purpose as the PS4 Neo, play the same Xbox One games just prettier and/or at a higher resolution.

Not if what Sony/Microsoft say is true.

I don’t know why this is so hard for people to understand. If we are to believe Sony/Microsoft then PS4/Xbox One will always have to be supported. Always. You cannot release a game on PS4 Neo without also releasing it on PS4.

Every game will be for PS4/Xbox One and Neo/Scorpio for a while. Then they’ll start to run horribly on PS4/X1. Then they’ll stop supporting them.

You’re never the only person. After two days of people playing the demo I was pretty sure there wasn’t more to be found. P.T. was solved in a day and I didn’t think Capcom was even able to pull a Kojima and hide something in that demo... and it just didn’t make sense for Resident Evil.

That community manager later said his statements hadn’t been entirely correct.