Super psyched for the Playstation F-Zero reboot.
Super psyched for the Playstation F-Zero reboot.
Ha, I’m way ahead of all of you. I haven’t had a facebook account for nine years!
That sounds like you’re saying that non-gamers are as immoral as racists. Is that what you’re saying? It’s not like you’re avoiding talking to your uncle because you have different hobbies.
That looks great! I don’t really play games on Steam, and I really don’t like the idea of playing a game in Early Access while it’s unpolished and unfinished, so here’s hoping they have an official console release!
If you like her in that game, btw, she’s apparently also the lead in another game on Apple Arcade called Assemble with Care, I think by the same studio.
AAAHHHH that’s my friend in The Bradwell Conspiracy!!! I knew she was in the game, I didn’t know she was the freakin lead!! That’s so cool.
I object to FE3H being on this list. The supposedly “funny context” does not make up for the gameplay itself being super unimaginative, and its inclusion on this list (not to mention having the honor of being the header image) will say to developers that’s ok to make incredibly boring fishing minigames. The context…
As others have said, the story really does pick up in Chapter 4. Yes, Arthur’s pace is sluggish. And I know many say that describing that as a design choice that is meant to enhance the immersion is bs, but I really agree with that. The game is the single most immersive game I’ve ever played, but I took a very…
I have four games I want to get to this weekend. I will for sure be playing Persona 3 Portable, which I got hooked on after about ten hours I’d say (I’m up to around 25 now).
When I first saw the image, I immediately dreamed of a modern take on Blast Corps. Which is not all that far off! Here’s hoping it turns out well and then comes to consoles.
I’ve seen many college students and middle school students clutching Coach bags, Gita. Once again you demonstrate how much you live in a bubble.
I see, so you’re ok with a video game blog interviewing a musician who spreads hate, but not someone who is famous for spreading hate. That’s a strange line to draw IMO, but I suppose there is a logic to it.
The article referred to the board game as “officially-licensed”...
So you’d be ok with someone on Kotaku interviewing Richard Spencer on this website about his gaming habits? He’s famous, and he has a lot of fans. And AFAIK he hasn’t committed any crimes.
Oh, fantastic! Thanks very much for the info. I shall keep an eye out for a sale on the Steam version (I already beat the game on PS4).
Ah too bad. Does it cost money to upgrade from Windows 8? I haven’t owned a Windows-based PC since 2005 I think.
To be clear, I just mean that Pelosi herself had a strong suspicion that Trump would do something like this, which justified her waiting for something more easily digestible by the public than the Mueller report. And I just think that because after the Mueller report came out and she was asked whether impeachment…
Eff I really want to try that. I wonder if my brand new i9 iMac can run this in Bootcamp. Do modern PC games require Windows 10 to run?
I accept and appreciate your apology. And you are right that I was interpolating subtext when I said the bit about it being “as satisfying” as watching the episode. But the fact that the end result is the same misses the whole point. As for the rest of your comment, the other people who replied said basically what…
Um wrong. You’re saying I’m narcissistic for objecting to spoilers, which is complete and utter nonsense. Clearly you’re just arguing with me now because you can’t accept that you’re wrong, which is pathetic but not surprising.