Happy to know he has the same cool guy scar I've given to ever created character I've ever made.
Happy to know he has the same cool guy scar I've given to ever created character I've ever made.
Personally I think that Ratchet and Clank had the best implementation of the adaptive triggers. That game had an option to keep the adaptive triggers, but to tune how much force it took to follow through on the trigger squeeze to shoot something. That way you could keep the different firing feels for each of the…
Holy shit, you weren’t kidding.
I’ve been thinking about it, and all this Pokémon discourse reminds me of when the PS3 and 360 gen started and you’d hear stories about Japanese devs in particular having a tough time transitioning to the new tech. It kinda seems that Game freak managed to avoid all that by developing for handhelds for the last few…
This sucks man. I live like 15 minutes away from there, and anytime I’ve been there, It seemed like the kind of place that would of *jumped* at the chance to add affordable housing. Growing up, any story you’d hear about Yellow Springs was how...I dunno...free? It was. It was always legitimately one of the most…
I fucking hate that this doesn't surprise me at all.
Obviously I know it’s not related at all, but I love the idea of Nintendo seeing the Microsoft/Activision-Blizzard news and going “Oh yeah? Well check this shit out! ” and furiously typing up the tweets for the Banjo and Zelda releases.
“You’ll be able to upgrade his rep level by completing bounties or by dismantling legendary and exotic items”
So I’m an idiot, does anyone know how the math works out between Call of Duty cutting half it’s player base vs Microsoft taking a chunk of the profits on Playstation? I always figured the reason Minecraft stayed multiplat was because they could make more money taking a cut from everywhere instead of just Xbox and PC.
Well, if anything was gonna make me rethink my opinion on Phil Spencer, it would be the stink of Bobby Kotick. All depends on how this plays out I guess.
My brain says this can be a good thing, but my gut doesn’t feel great about it. A lot of different directions this one could go.
As someone who spent 2 hours fighting the chained ogre, rage quit, came back the next day, spent another hour on him, beat him, and then never touched the game again. Fuck.
I generally like Troy Baker, he always seemed like a cool guy who really believes in the things he talks about. But he can also be a pompous ass high in his own supply. This is one of those times.
Seriously, just slap that shit on Ghosts. It would be thematically appropriate too.
There’s been a trend here lately on a lot of Kotaku articles that the worst comments keep getting dragged to the top. I assume that’s because shitty comments elicit the most responses, pulling it to the top, but I really think we’d all be better off just ignoring those people and keeping the spotlight off of them.
Hold up, *that’s* how a Bidoof uses those teeth? They don’t just gnaw on shit? Fuuuckkkk thhhaaattttt. It makes my teeth feel like they’re gonna explode out of my head. I change my mind, Bidoof can go.
Don’t worry, the experience sucks ass for returning players too. Me and my friends played through all of base D2 together, did the raid, had a great time. Then we dropped it for the most part, but dabbled through a couple of the expansions that came out. Then they started vaulting stuff, and I completely lost the…
Looking forward to this. Was debating on getting a Quest, cause wireless vr is awesome, but I just can’t support a product put out by Facebook. I can deal with a single cord.
OK, go ahead. Educate me. I’m willing to understand if you’re willing to explain.
Did anyone else fall off of Rise like I did? World was the first one I played, dumped like 400 hours into it, and dropped it before the expansion came out but never went back. I got excited for Rise, played through until it I beat Magnamalo, and almost immediately fell off. Monster Hunter is really neat, and I know…