I also recommend checking out Nomad Survival if you’re looking for yet another Vampire Survivors clone. It’s pretty good!
I also recommend checking out Nomad Survival if you’re looking for yet another Vampire Survivors clone. It’s pretty good!
I’m with you, totally, but I’m also going to assume you think the title is suggesting that something bad happens to the cat at the end.
They’re not saying that at all.
The header image for this article is just perfect.
That is a very strange rule.
This reminds me of what happened in the last F1 race of the 2021 season. “Real” sports fuck up too.
Highlight Reel still exists! It just isn’t part of Kotaku anymore. https://www.youtube.com/c/highlightreel
Golbat, though. That thing is horrifying and terrible.
It’s not a party game, it’s not even playable online, it’s a game where multiple people in the same room can vote on the answer to the next choice and then the person holding the controller can still choose to ignore the winning vote.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure.
They are going to be selling that as a standalone game.
Cringe can be funny.
I have been playing Atelier Sophie lately. It’s very cozy, cute, and the focus around crafting and foraging for stuff with your friends is just great.
In case anyone is wondering about that vague “6.15pm” time posted in the article without any time zone information, that is more precisely 22:15 UTC according to the Virtual Telescope Project.
Racing Lagoon is pretty bad.
GoG definitely, probably also Steam and Epic.
Sorry, She-Hulk does not wear pants.
If you and your friend enjoy puzzles, the We Were Here series is pretty fun co-op games.
Yes, but Booty was being asked about Bethesda’s crunch specifically and that article was brought up specifically to highlight crunch happening at Bethesda. The question was not asked about crunch in a broad sense, it was asked in a very specific context.
Per the second paragraph in this article, he was responding to a question about this article about Bethesda crunch: https://kotaku.com/bethesda-zenimax-fallout-76-crunch-development-1849033233