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so is that the thing kids do these days... sound like idiots using the F word every other thought? When I picked up my pre-order copy of GTAV the other day, I actually had the young guy who was acting as the greeter at best buy say "Dude, you're going to F'ing love this game, I was here at like F'ing midnight to get

LIGHT SPOILERS FOLLOW:

except in the case of L.A. Noire

enjoy playing the game, you lucky reviewer you!

at this point I'm almost entirely digital on the PC side of things. I still go for disks on the big consoles, but don't mind digital on 3DS and vita. On the principal, I like physical media, but for the convenience, I've given in to the digital distribution for the most part.

we're talking about graphics here, I did not knock minecraft on it's destructable environment nor it's procedurally generated maps. I'm making the point that it seems the internet has deemed these ancient style graphics as what's "cool", and due to that, all the kids who didn't get to grow up watching the progression

when games like Minecraft and Terraria set the graphical bar back down to square one, we can all get excited about minor improvements in graphics again, just like we did growing up through the 80's.

I began with a pong machine, then parents got the amazing atari 2600. dad later brought home a hewlett packard computer that I used to write choose your own adventure style games using different batch files. then my mom bought us an NES, then we got an snes. I got myself a Commodore Amiga 500, and later an Amiga

Horsey?

her explanation as to why we Kotaku readers should be interested in the game was extremely weak until Jason prodded her a little more about it. Then suddenly the game became very interesting to me! Thanks for getting on her case to get us interested in the game

yeah, because it would be so stinking horrible to be massaged every day for your entire life. screw that!

Arma 3 has added scuba diving too. Looks like we'll really be getting wet this year

For folks who are itching to see more space simulator/combat games like the old x-wing series, there's also a very promising sim in development called Rogue System. I've been following it for quite a while and it seems the only hangup is this guy isn't getting the exposure he needs. if you like x-wing or wing

I would put TDU2 on that list

he probably needs to rest to relearn spells

just out of curiosity, how many of those games you've supported have panned out? I'm one of those that is hesitant to commit a bunch of money to the hope of a game, rather than a solid product. out of all of the games/things you've backed, have any of them been fulfilled yet or are you in the waiting mode? I

except, if I understand correctly, with investing like you describe @PookandPie there is the hopeful outcome that you would share in the monetary success of the thing you're investing in. With Kickstarter, you can only hope you get the product that you paid for. The risk is the same, but the positive outcome is much

I haven't seen anyone else mention this yet, but this game also looks very much like Galcon Fusion. Check that one out on steam if you haven't seen it yet, very addictive.