hambone145
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hambone145

Web site ad counts are based on impressions, not just clicks. So you've already been tallied as seeing the PS Store ad (or whatever showed up for you) and Kotaku is one person closer to the promised "X" number of impressions it agreed to get for the advertiser. Source: I do this for a living.

Stop clicking and commenting then. Content is created through what will get ad impressions.

Yes, more than likely. But the name is of little importance. I just want more Souls in my life (although being forced to buy a PS4 to play it kind of blows — but totally worth it).

Because Sony wants to make a console-exclusive Souls game and it makes sense to make it a sequel to the other console-exclusive Souls game.

Because Sony wants to make a console-exclusive Souls game and it makes sense to make it a sequel to the other console-exclusive Souls game.

They had DLC for the last game. Why would you think they wouldn't do it again?

What's wrong with your game? Mine was fine.

Never? However, you're in luck... It looks like some sort of sequel to Demon's Souls will be announced next week for PS4 at E3.

Edit: not worth it.

Most people got it, but for you and others that didn't here you go: /s

He's not grading anybody's work. He's saying that, with everything taken into account, he personally likes the second game more. I'm with him on that. If I was to delve back into KOTOR, I'll take the 5 minutes to apply the mod and replay the second game.

I think you are overestimating the number of readers who would childishly fly off the handle due to that title. Yes, they are the loudest, but they are no way the majority. And click-baiting for anything that's not a majority of readers is not going to appease the advertisers or reach the imaginary numbers set. I

I swear, I don't know why Kotaku tries anymore. If you're going to shove your own opinions about gaming on a gaming blog site instead of just rewriting press releases sent from publishers like you're supposed to be doing, you've lost all credibility with me. Just another cog in the lamestream media...

In the world of online journalism, we post and then fix. It's true at my publication, true here and true for the big boys (you should see how many errors are in the first versions of stories on CNN and ESPN). But they're fixed pretty quickly. The name of the game is speed to get those clicks. Fix it later. Copy

No. Everything is the same. The only thing that is different is that the free games will be displayed for only a month. Once they are in your account, you can download them whenever you want, as long as you are a PS+ member.

That's not even true. You can "purchase" the free games in that month and download it whenever you want, even if that month is long gone.

You've read it wrong. You can play it as long as you are a PS+ member.

Eh, if you play a decent amount, you can actually use the in-game currency to pay for subs, kind of like how EVE does with plex.

Ahh, nothing like not being able to play your single-player game due to online server issues! I weep for the future of gaming...

Steam doesn't set release schedules. That's up to the publishers.