logicality77
logicality77
logicality77

Damn, if true, it’s fucking over. I don’t come to kotaku for such high quality guides as “the first five steps: literally the ingame, always on screen tutorial”

Oh absolutely. Blue Dragon and Chrono Trigger too. His game work in general really showed his sheer creativity in creature design. And good creature design is something that is very sorely missing from media nowadays.

wow did no one watch the show? we just gotta gather the dragon balls, and wish him back, right? guys?

For the less medically inclined: A subdural hematoma is when you bleed into the space between the brain and a thick lining of tissue around the brain called the dura mater, and that blood puts pressure on the brain. Think of like what would happen to an orange if you injected water underneath the peel.

100%. I work for a fortune 500, and it is the same cycle every time. Our economy is dependent on the myth of unlimited growth. When you lay off all of these people, it frees up reporting cash for shareholders to see. Which means when they actually do have growth, they will need to re-hire anyways and have massive

The outcome would have been the same regardless of the merger. Both companies were looking for ways to cut costs and that generally results in layoffs. Said layoffs would have happened regardless of the merger.

This is Embracer’s legacy, and people on social media are already blasting Wingefors’ comment given the current industry climate. And Embracer’s not the only company that’s been acquiring studios and laying off scores of employees soon after. Microsoft recently cut nearly 2,000 people’s jobs after it finalized its acq

I mean, I think the game didn’t do to well because it looked boring as hell and EA didn’t go that hard with promoting it. 

Man, FFVII is already pretty confusing and opaque in parts, but at least we’ve had a couple decades to become acquainted with it. Remake/Rebirth trying to retrofit the story to Frankenstein together every piece of lore and subsequent branch of the story is making this whole thing into a convoluted mess.

These remakes aren't canon and change nothing.

Before Starfield, before Skyrim, before Fallout 3 and Oblivion, before your parents even knew how to make you, there was The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.”

before your parents even knew how to make you, there was The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.”

So Square Enix, whose entire marketing strategy is going to TEDx conferences to look for random keywords they can slap onto their quarterly earnings reports will... continue to use this as their entire business model.

Can only speak for me, but... I enjoyed it. I didn’t “hype” (I’ve grown out of that, I find that I enjoy games a lot more if I’m not expecting The Greatest Game EVAR!”), bought it at launch, and played it for 170 hours. And then I moved on to one of the many other big releases that came out at the same time. (just

Oh sweet, I hope it turns out alri-

Yep, I expect a LOT of unions forming up in the coming year at microsoft which is a good thing across the board for the industry.

Hopefully it’s actually made of lead...

My god, that’s lazy. And I mean “Poochie died on the way to his home planet” lazy. I personally didn’t love the tech-y parts of BotW so whatever, but if you’re going to have such a weak answer, maybe just don’t give an answer at all.