It's a very intricate story with loads of interconnected characters and elements. Things that happen, or even just are mentioned in passing, in episode 1 can affect things that happen in episode 35 (random example). It's a world full of imperfect characters that are all mortal. People kill and are killed and it's all…
He's been in several major wars from the last 150 years. He's been mortally wounded countless times, and drinks lots of whisky. There is literally no way he doesnt curse at all times.
He's done so many times in the comics, and in other iterations of the character. The only reason he doesnt in the movies is because of…
You're not alone...it's all I do. Fly around, mine, and check out the sights...
This is Shiness, an upcoming role-playing game by a team of independent French developers. It looks... phenomenal.…
Yes, all of them come from Reddit. You aren't overstating anything at all.
There were people. Everywhere.
is this from yokohama kaidashi kiko's author.
Thanks for recommending me this. I'll read it as soon as I can!
I shall put it on my list.
How is it that this is the first time anyone on Kotaku has said ANYthing about Buried at Sea Episode 2?
It's always been clear that funding a project on Kickstarter is more donation than investment—there's no financial return, and no legal recourse if someone takes your money and runs—but we've never seen anything on this scale before. Without that Kickstarter money, Oculus might have not been able to attract any of the…
Yeah, after the floor turned into an endless ocean of lava and I was forced to crawl from one couch to the other out of sheer fear of being incinerated, my adventures in... certain recreational substances are on hiatus for now.
Nothing like the thrill of committing misdemeanors on a tourist visa.
You won't believe what this gorilla does when you're not paying attention
Alternate headlines we considered and rejected (Can you do better? If so, we might go with yours!) Warning, some of these are terrrrible....
I can understand your viewpoint. To me, it just showed how transient and meaningless life can be if we try to pinpoint the 'point' of the adventure. When it was the mystery and the journey itself that was the truly interesting and worthy parts of the story and life itself (sorry if that sounds pretentious. heh).
I just couldn't get into it. I watched a few episodes now and then, trying to make sense of it all, but it was purely chaotic. It finally started making sense at some point, but the whole thing was still so overloaded with symbolism and situations that seemed to force the viewer into thinking "Whoa, this is deep" that…
Hey, that looks like a Dalek.