I'm a wait-for-trade guy so I won't actually get to read Daredevil #31 for months, but I can't wait. I'm glad Waid's run continues to be hands-down the best mainstream superhero comic going today.
I'm a wait-for-trade guy so I won't actually get to read Daredevil #31 for months, but I can't wait. I'm glad Waid's run continues to be hands-down the best mainstream superhero comic going today.
The devs' real sin here is mentioning DLC before the game has even released. Everyone knows most big games do DLC now, but we'd like to believe they don't even start thinking about it until the core game is already out.
Nice Simon's Quest reference!
I didn't get a smartphone until about a year ago, and I was super excited to play games on it. As much as I love my iPhone, though, I play zero iOS games (aside from Super Hexagon, obviously). There are very few quality smartphone games, and the skeezy freemium business model adopted by what seems like 90% of them is…
I make that face sometimes when I'm pooping.
I've already got the game, I was just wondering what Kotaku thought of it.
Are the historical teams still there from previous entries, or does the LeBron stuff totally replace it?
I guess I don't mean it's needed as far as establishing canon goes. I would just love an awesome giant Metroid coffee table book.
If anything, Metroid has much more of a consistent canon than Zelda. And there's tons of info on all the games out there.
Will Nintendo ever publish a Metroid equivalent of Hyrule Historia? I would sell my first-born son for it.
"crook and nanny" eh?
Still gotta get that pre-order swag! I like that he makes sure not to leave without a promotional poster.
After all this time, I still haven't played Cards Against Humanity. So it's basically R-rated Apples to Apples? Doesn't the novelty wear off quickly? Am I missing something?
Finally think I'll be getting a 3DS in the next few months. Glad I'll have some Phoenix Wright to play right away.
I completely agree, although I'd like to hear Review Score Activist Jim Sterling's rebuttal. Particularly juicy considering he's the one who wrote the "controversial" 9/10 Destructoid review.
Except tons of graffiti uses stencils.
Spider-Man is portrayed as the rich white kid because it's not Peter Parker. It's Doc Ock in Peter Parker's body.
With all the money big corporations spend researching and testing their product names, you'd think they would've thought of this before they revealed the console. Even if you're not trying to be cheeky, "Xbone" is simply the easiest way to abbreviate the name.