If by “backwards compatibility” you mean “buy this game again,” then you’re probably going to be in luck.
If by “backwards compatibility” you mean “buy this game again,” then you’re probably going to be in luck.
And this is why they don’t care about putting out quality.
This is one of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty, self-righteous articles I’ve read on here. This almost rivals the Ellie Kemper fiasco for ‘AV Club author desperately reaches to impugn artist’s character’ vibes.
His video reviews were one of the highlights of Kotaku for me. My personal favorite was his Death Stranding review. Him leaving Kotaku is unfortunate, but I’m glad he’s doing just fine with his own thing on YouTube (and I think he’s still doing game design work too).
That was one of the best games reviews ever, print or video.
With all due respect, I refuse to watch a Kotaku video on DQXI not made by Tim Rogers
This is subtle foreshadowing of a Hank Hill crossover in the third act.
They could call the base game ‘Complete Edition’ and this one ‘Even More Complete Edition’.
I see you skipped the part where they outlined all this can be skipped if you pay $40, literally demonstrating it is nothing but F2P grind bullshit.
I dunno, I can’t say I’m all that excited about watching a live action adaptation of an interactive version of an already live action genre.
I feel like G4 is a relic, better served maybe on podcasts and YouTube rather than a TV channel again
It’s an interesting world where ‘yolo’ is incensing to people who describe themselves as apes flying rocket ships full of stonks to the moon to bring back chicken tendies to stick it to ‘gay bears’.
I see they sourced UI design to Ubisoft!
“I am a developer for GTA VI”
Ghost of Tsushima was mostly a joyless slog
“Everyone in Jin’s world is beautiful, but no one is horny.”
Sounds less like Ghost of Tsushima did anything wrong, but you didn’t want to play Ghost of Tsushima. GoT was presented to everyone as a game that took place in a particular era of Japan’s history while trying to be as accurate to that era as possible. All of your complaints deal with it being fairly historically…
“Before I get into my specific gripes about Ghost, I feel compelled to note that some people have responded to the announcement of Red by commenting about how we supposedly have too many open-world games set in Japan.”
I rather enjoyed GoT but to each their own.
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