MMM... bacon.
MMM... bacon.
Reality.
The Last of Us got its start after Naughty Dog split its development team into two separate units following the release of Uncharted 2 in 2009. The idea was that one of these units would work on the next Uncharted game, while the other focused on something else. Nobody knew what that "something else" would be at…
Other major inspirations included the movies True Grit and 28 Days Later, and comic-and-TV-series-combo The Walking Dead. Oh, and Cormac McCarthy's novel The Road, of course. Not sure why they left that one out. The developers also researched historical epidemics such as the Spanish influenza to better understand all…
Still pissed off about the character design.
QUOTE | "lt turns out that it wasn't a good decision, and we'll be putting Hatred back up. My apologies to you and your team. Steam is about creating tools for content creators and customers." - Valve head Gabe Newell, responding to the news that Steam Greenlight had removed the game Hatred.
Really?
Woo! That was AWESOME.
Goodbye Colbert.
Dandelion.. fighting?!
Bayonetta 2 is great for one main reason: It takes its main premise—i.e., a woman killing demons and angels en masse—and then dials it up to eleven. Everything about Bayonetta 2 is over-the-top—the opening level involves her fighting angels on top of a fighter jet before moving on to fighting a demon dragon wrapped…
Dude, people around here love Nintendo.
I thought the same game 8 times would've been boring, but Kotaku's fanbase LOVES Nintendo so much. You'll all get burned someday, I guarantee it.
beep boop.
DADADADADADADADADADADAFADADA
The Force is inside you now.
Fucking dipshit.
SO DEEP, BRUH.
Here's a look back by ShoddyCast at the many (!) factions and people in Fallout 3 and New Vegas that eat other humans. I remember being unsettled by the assholes from Andale, but arguably they had an excuse—it's hard to survive in the wasteland. The White Glove Socity, on the other hand, were the worst. They had money…
STAT | 27 percent – The dip seen at US retail in November for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare compared to last year's Call of Duty: Ghosts, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Olson; in fact, Advanced Warfare's first-month US retail sales were just 49 percent of Modern Warfare 3's.