Of course I'm not going to eat it: It's got lettuce in it. Get rid of that and we're a-ok.
Of course I'm not going to eat it: It's got lettuce in it. Get rid of that and we're a-ok.
Haha, nice one. Bookmarking that for when I have access to a decent printer.
Darn it, time-stamping didn't work. Go to about 2:40.
No, not Doom 4. D4, the next game from the creator of Deadly Premonition: http://kotaku.com/try-not-to-pun…
If D4 and Quantum Break manage to make it to PC, I don't know if there'll be a strong enough case for me to pick up an Xbox One in the near future.
Deus Ex has had subtitles since the very beginning, both in cutscenes and in the gameplay segments. I always have subtitles on if available as I have slight hearing problems too, so it's nice to have an aid for if I miss a word here and there.
I went through it again before Deus Ex: Human Revolution came out and I'd say it still manages it in every department except the graphics and some voice-acting.
Last month, when Sony first launched pricing in the PlayStation Now closed beta, I called the costs insane. Things haven't changed very much. The service—which now offers 100-something PS3 games for streaming on your PS4—is still à la carte, and will still cost you way more than buying used PS3 games at GameStop or…
Whilst not a Dungeon per se, the Last Train To Cairo mission in The Secret World was superb:
Rehabilitation is one thing. Getting boosted back up to star-status and having people sweep a rape conviction under the carpet is another.
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Looking back now the entire scenario may seem ridiculous, but it was a different time. This was back when everyone could bullshit each other about how your uncle totally worked at Nintendo, or how there's totally a Mew under that one truck in Pokemon. Nowadays you can't read something something online without…
If you're referring to Tekken Tag Tournament 2, then do so! It's revitalised my love for the Tekken series after a bit of a slump and can still be played with one-on-one fights if you want to do so.
Batman #666: Shows us a future Batman that's both different from, yet enough like Batman to be plausible, given who it is behind the mask. I would have gladly bought a mini-series based on this interpretation.
The Aveline path in Dragon Age 2 has the option for you to try and romance her, but she ends up rebuffing you because she's in love with someone else. So there's a precedent for Bioware to follow, we'll just have to see how they handle it.
I've had a bit of a critical reanalysis of Collins' solo work in the past couple of years and yes, whilst it is mostly cheesy pop, it's really good cheesy pop.