"Game getting difficult? You're having to spend time on a certain part that you keep failing at? Fear not! We can just automatically adjust it so that you lose that sense of accomplishment that comes from defeating a challenging segment of a level, instead replacing it with the hollow feeling of knowing that you're a…
That fight is a skill check. Nothing more, nothing less.
Thank you for analyzing a stupid fucking joke. I know what a high end card is and how much it costs. I have an EVGA 680 Classified. I meant a PS4 or an Xbox and a card but since you are so intent on arguing the point of a make believe scenario I commend you for your unnecessary snark.
Colors are nice but it looks so dumb in game. I'll stick with my best buddy Charizard Y — and I didn't like Charizard before training it.
It's too bad that fire mustache looks stupid and the wings look like awkward feathers.
False. Mega Mewtwo Y looks cooler than X.
Why, shiny charizard Y is way cooler.
'Don't judge a book by its cover'
In the West we aren't necessarily any better. Just look at the Harry Potter covers now! (Not to mention the 'adult' covers - insert CS Lewis quote here).
It's a Kotaku/Rock Paper Shotgun in-joke: see email screenshots http://kotaku.com/leaked-e-mails…
I'm just going to leave this here because I have no points of my own to make.
The very essence of a game is the ability to make interesting choices
Visual novels have a very specific aesthetic and mechanical language. Gone Home doesn't use that language; it uses the language of western-style first-person games.
I would also argue that the claim that "the very essence of a game is the ability to make interesting choices" excludes huge sections of game history. Was…
I would say that Gone Home still does include interesting choices, even if they don't affect the outcome of the plot. Besides the elements that need to be found to "complete" the game there are plenty of smaller details that provide a fuller image of the story if the player chooses to investigate them. The only…
Yeah, if I want to game on the computer. The offerings on OSX and Linux are still pathetically small compared to Windows.
While the game can be completed due to overleveling, the systems are deep enough and complex enough that it's not even remotely needed to make a scorched wasteland of the battlefield.
As good a point as it is, my mind has gone to a place of gaming PSAs.
In all honesty, Captain Haddock would agree with that assessment.