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That’s not true. Kotaku user AnimaniacSpirits believes every word of it!

I’ve never heard this story. By virtue of that, I'd have never gone looking for it. Is it that hard to just scroll on by?

Is always good to have different engines with different approachs and different monetization models.

The issue was basically you’d see their logo on shovelware that hadn’t paid for a licence to hide it, so they unfairly got labelled with it for years.

I don't see how celcius fails at weather. Under 10 is cold. 15 is cool. 20 is room temp. Anything over is just hot. 

“Let’s not even start on whatever the fuck happened with Bioshock Infinite, a mediocre-as-fuck shooter, not even a good Bioshock game, but I’m pretty sure a lot of journos and gamers really wanting to fuck Elizabeth and really enjoying its “Bad White Man’s Redemption” and “both sides are bad” bullshit story was a

They’re obviously different, but one isn’t better than the other, just different art direction.

I agree. This and the Dead Space remake seem redundant to me. The only games that really need remakes are ones that are either unavailable or largely unplayable by modern standards. RE2 & 3, System Shock, Destroy All Humans, Mafia, Gothic... these make sense to me. RE4 is a bit mixed. On the one hand, it’s been

2018's God of War owes a lot to TLOU for sure, but I think you’re looking for clones rather than influences and by that measure, no there’s basically no TLOU clones. But Seminal just means things are influenced by it and yeah the increase in how many mature, story focused, character driven games have been released

I’m more confused why they’re making the Limbo comparison and not the game that ultimately perfected this “style”, Inside. That game was a serious work of art both visually, gameplay and story wise.

That’s kind of what I liked about the game. You see the obstacle and then you puzzle out how to deal with it. You can’t figure out the solution if you’re not seeing the obstacle. It’s a true puzzle, sort of like Quadrilateral Cowboy: You case the site and then code your way through it.

Hmm, personally I see Limbo - and especially that upcoming Planet of Lana - more as an evolution of games like Another World from the 16-bit era. Which was about the time when character animation could be made smoother and more varied with the help of 3D polygons than hand animated 2D-pixels.

I like them and the underlying technology. I understand it’s very unpopular, but I guess this is worth speaking up about.

Dear gamers. How is taking all that ore you mine. All those weapons you gathered or built. All those hours you put into your characters. And turning each one into something tradable for real world goods a bad thing?  That's all NFTs are in relation to gaming at this point. Literally. Take the market from the corporate

If only you would cover money laundering, inflation, fiat currency, and the scam of high end art auctions and museum loans the same way as you cover NFTs and Blockchains maybe then people would be better educated. But, no, that would expose things, perhaps even make steps to fixing it, and we can’t have that. Better

In defense of feats like this, there’s like 6 layers of red-tape required to even get into a position where someone could put that sort of effort into more “important” things, haha.

There’s still way too many people(not you) that seem to think that recreational activity is stopping people form achieving, rather than

“But that stands alongside the fact that, as Agent 47, you play as a cruel, dishonest man who will kill whoever he’s told to further the interests of the powerful, shadowy figures who call the shots. Hitman games feel classier than might be imagined if you explained their title and premise to someone who doesn’t play

There’s gotta be exceptions for, like, pop culture, right? Like I admit as a white person that it definitely feels like “I’m not supposed to be here” when seeing scenes like this or a lot of other Black media, but I’m not going to not play this game or, like, watch Atlanta when the creators made them and wanted me to

I’ll give the snowy rooftop fight this: GREAT music

It's not memorized, players are familiar with the charts but don't memorize them, nor could they achieve the same scores without looking. It's like how you "know" your drive to work but couldn't do it blindfolded.