Wow, what a substance-less article.
Wow, what a substance-less article.
Crossbows were in Morrowind, set over 200 years before Skyrim. They weren't in Oblivion or vanilla Skyrim because fuck the fans, that's why.
Todd yammering on about how great crossbows are and how easy they were to implement makes me cry. We told you we wanted them even before Oblivion. Over and over and over again. Why were the fans ignored pointlessly for so long? Hurts, man.
This is what happens when a developing studio earns respect - they're given space. It's damn good to see happening with such a high profile publisher.
Homefront.
Why on Earth would you want that? Skyrim stretches the 360 to its limits, and it's wanting in a LOT of ways.
It looooooooooks soooooooooo scriiiiiiiiiiipted.
It does make you wonder whether some of the Kotaku staff proofread at all.
I don't see it.
Well sweet. Maybe I'll get it when I have a PC that isn't shit.
That's rough dude :/ I'm also allergic to cats if that's any consolation. And sometimes when I ask which desserts have nuts in in a restaurant they can't be bothered to find out and tell me with a deadpan expression that everything has nuts in. Fuck you, male waiter between the ages of 18 and 25. It'd take you two…
Well I'm allergic to the lot. And Brazil nuts. Not coconut, but coconut tastes like crap.
K bye.
I hate being deathly allergic to nuts :(
And this is what will make videogames uniquely powerful as a medium when developers figure them out properly.
... are they making the gameplay actually compelling instead of QTE oriented?
This mod sounds awesome, but wouldn't it be much better to have chat limited by proximity, so that you're only able to talk to people within a certain radius?
My personal favourite is Kotaku Melodic. I like the psychological thrust of many of their articles, and they've had several high quality write ups instead of just spamming with "hey check out this soundtrack". It gets me thinking properly about music in games, and that's good.
Bethesda Game Studios only just put out Skyrim and now they're working on DLC for that. It'll most likely be 2014 you see Fallout 4 released.
I don't really know the ins and outs of it (I didn't even know this expansion existed until reading this story to be honest) but if it's anything like Warband's online then there's no point going all lone wolf - you'll be annihilated.