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Microsoft knows where the money is. 

That was my biggest complaint as well. It’s like they undercut all of the underlying messaging - that the battle is within Man’s heart, not the Devil who “tainted” it. I was so impressed that they were going that direction until Remus Lupin showed up.

After much resistance (and a free Steam key) my friends convinced me to try Dark Souls, starting with III. I...have mixed feelings about the rage/satisfaction mechanic they’ve established. I just started, but once I defeated the first boss - it’s so early! Thrown to the wolves indeed - I started to appreciate its

Funny story: the first time I went to Tokyo, my buddy and I got off at Akihabara, thinking we’d walk through the ward to the capsule hotel we were going to stay at. When we arrived at the address of the hotel, we simply found a small parking lot, leaving us confused. In our terrible Japanese, we asked a couple guys on

I’m torn in this one.

If you haven’t done any side quests, then completing the game will be a breeze.

Obligatory.

Do your best to avoid the smokers. Their dedicated rooms are like a hot box of B.O. and bad decisions.

I spent about a week exploring “PC Bang” culture in South Korea - yes, I even spent the night in one - and I’m not at all surprised by this. The indulgence is really the appeal here: an environment dedicated to gaming and those who appreciate it most. Much like the LAN cafes and arcades of yesteryear, but with a far

I had the chance to meet Freeway in Austin a couple years back at a screening for his film. It was surreal, hearing him share his story and trying to build a new life after he was released. These are the stories that matter.

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I discovered it a completely different way. Apologies in advance. (nsfw)

As a fan of Tycho and a month-long visitor to Costa Rica, I really gel with this chap’s vision. The No Man’s Sky-esque art style with beautiful framing really takes me back to Monteverde and Manuel Antonio. I look forward to seeing where this project goes!

This place looks like a great value, especially compared to what I encountered.

Not saying your claim is invalid, but if you’re going to reference a study, it’s probably best to use a study from an organization that doesn’t have a personal stake in its results.

For next time: Ferra & Torr, Mortal Kombat X

This makes no sense. Photoshopping images with any level of true fidelity is a tall order and people appreciate that artform all the time. What makes make-up any different?

There seems to be a distinct lack of commentary on anime around Kotaku nowadays. It’s even more noticeable now that Richard has left (though Brian is doing a great job in his own right). When can we expect more of this type of content?