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Yeah I notice a difference too.

I wish Paradox had released a console version of Crusader Kings II, just so I could post what great assholes those dynastic characters were.

With the impending release of the PlayStation 4, today is the last day in which we here at Kotaku will look back and explore the heroes (and zeroes) of gaming’s seventh colsole generation. But instead of me telling you who the greatest characters of the generation are, let’s all contribute and make a master list

My girlfriend does two annoying things while watching TV/movie:

Due to censorship, it's either frak or any of those other ones, or nothing at all.

I was hoping this would be something that would unify all the games that were selling through the Humble Widget, but that doesn't seem to be the case (please correct me if I'm wrong). The Humble Widget is a great way for devs to get their games released, but the lack of of storefront meant you had to look for it to

You are a very bad man, Mike Fahey :D My heart leapt as I zoomed past this title.

That's it. Knew something was off.

Remakes are from all ages, and some of them are considered classics now. The Thing was a 1951 movie before it was a 1982 one. Scarface, 1932 and 1983. Little Shop of Horrors, 1960 and 1982. The Fly, 1958 and 1986.

Ah, I'm okay with it. Looks like they were going to make it a film where RoboCop would show his human face more often, instead of once or twice in a lab where it was taken off delicately like in the old RC, from the start. That vizor sliding in place like that is probably the best way to do it. They could do it far

So is it simply the complete fleshing out of the world? See a ruin somewhere and later find a manuscript detailing its history or something?

I thought people loved Skyrim for its sandbox gameplay/world, not its storytelling. What was the leap?

I agree. Mass Effect is one of the few recent sci-fi series that manages to build a convincing universe from the first moment, à la Star Trek or Star Wars. That means you don't need to up the spectacle. Lair of the Shadow Broker was an excellent example of a ME segment that was not about saving the universe and it was

Luckily he has a PC then.

No, I'm older than that. Played Rayman 2 to death. But like everyone else, I had to watch the series degrade into a series of party games.

I really like the metal look more than the black look. Other than that, it doesn't look all that bad. Not something that I want to see in the theatre, but at home with a beer? No problem. Already looks more promising than action movies like Battleship, where you know it can only suck.

I remember there was a time when the Rayman franchise was nothing more than Rabid Rabbits. They've really turned it around for the better.

Those are B:/ drive disks right? Never saw them IRL, only had the smaller A:/ ones.

Yeah, on-disc DLC would've come out as quickly as possible. Interest towards a game, and thus its DLC, only becomes less with time.