guidedbybokonon
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guidedbybokonon

The Boston Pansage ...? ... What?

Yup, got my first at 23, I woke up and thought someone had attacked me with a baseball bat while I was sleeping. Or maybe stabbed me with a dull, rusty knife. Or some combination of the two. The worst is never knowing when they’ll pop up again (or out, again) - I drink tons of water, exercise and eat extremely

Regardless of any criticisms about the gameplay or the level design or even the satire ... Doug TenNapel’s art and eye for visual weirdness hold up as one of the most unique, and interesting styles ever seen in any genre of game. It’s like Bill Waterson, Dr. Seuss and Tim Burton got tossed in a blender together - and

According to the website, if you want to shell out $50,000 - you automatically win! Buy your way into the latest Wes Anderson movie today!

This was one of the prettiest, most ornately crafted, completely unnecessary additions to the Star Wars cannon ever.

Surprised to see no Ratchet & Clank! Another example of doing a few things very well instead of trying to do all the things ... giant guns, waves of monsters, tongue-in-cheek. Had it all

The parallels between her national campaign, and Martha Coakley’s failed MA Senate race several years back are pretty stunning... In a similar fashion, Mrs. Coakley thought she had the whole state wrapped up, to the point where she literally refused to show up to shake hands at Fenway Park (an MA senator REFUSED TO

We Love Katamari for PS2 was peak Katamari for me ... the game that taught me that with 17 minutes, and a Katamari 1 meter in diameter, I could roll up every single piece of solid matter on earth.

The Last Samurai! I loved that movie, despite being more an homage to an era rather than using the historic detail, it was gorgeously shot, and felt like a true western mushed together with an old school samurai story. Plus Ken Watanabe as Katsumoto?!

Random side story ... When I was 6, my older brother and I received an NES on Christmas (this must have been ... 88 or 89) - along with Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt and Super Track and Field (running pad included). I had never even seen A video game before, much less three all in the same magic box.

Easy +1 because Baldurs Gate 2 is the best game they ever made

Blathering Blatherskyte!

I know - SO excited to see Ghost Rider on his flaming motorcycle kicking some a-

Great article for an amazing game ... I never got over as a kid that the fat Chocobo is mostly likely eating / regurgitating the items you give it to “store” ... why else would it be so fat?

“...a witness reported that a line hanging from the plane hit a telephone phone.”

I remember back in the day, Nintendo sent out an actual VHS tape to Nintendo Power subscribers (myself included) - that was sort of a preview / inside look at DK Country before it came out.

My “nearby” pokemon chat has never once actually helped me. It feels like those pokes on the list are your typical, average finds in a given area - but it’s still all up to the RNG.

Looks just a Soul Hunters knock off :P Collect characters, give them gear, watch the battles play out

I guess I’m in the Kotaku minority, because I very much enjoyed Warcraft. I went into it with Zero expectations, a fan of Warcraft 1, 2 and 3 (never fell into WoW though) - and I thought it was a great time.

My sad, silent, secret hope is that someday Square Enix will release another Torneko game.