prestonfromfla
PrestonFromFLA
prestonfromfla

Thanks for the detailed review! This game reminds me of the Payday series in that it seems you need a well functioning cohesive team to succeed. What ends up happening is that about 1 in 5 matches are really awesome and the question becomes: Are you the type of gamer that will sit through 4 bad matches to play one

I actually find it refreshing that they talked about something other than sales in an investor meeting. It shows they understand that the point of their company is to make good games and sales will follow. Which is exactly what Nintendo has shown for decades and the reason they still compete with Sony and Microsoft

Didn't Fallon already do this "reunion" a couple of years back on Late Night? I remember it being a huge deal back then with a big campaign and everything to get as much of the cast as possible. This seems a bit redundant at this point. Someone refresh my memory as to what's new here.

Interesting how in this comment section we have many people saying they hate this cast because they've seen TOO MUCH of Wiig and McCarthy and at the same time people (like yourself) who claim they are "nobodies". Kotaku readers are a hard bunch to please! But seriously...what type of rock is it you live under?

Great article! I too have often wondered how I can play hours of Battlefield and Call of Duty games, which simulate the ACTUALLY TERRIFYING experience of real war and be fine but I have trouble getting past even the first few levels of Bioshock. I hold out hope that some fine day I will be able to get past that games

Do it! I would imagine sales like this one and the one a month or so back on Origin are bringing a lot of fresh players in. I for one am purchasing today after trying it out during the free weekend and loving it.

As a long time reader and comment contributor to various Gawker sites, I agree with many of the other users in saying that the old "pending comments" system was horrible. Reverting to this flawed system as a "long term solution" is a bad decision. It promotes a more insular environment where the opinions of

This is one of my favorite games period. I loved that you could play as a human or raptor. Also, the final T-Rex battle at the very end was pretty much impossibly hard.

If I sell you a game called Dinosaur Hunt for 15 bucks and say "this game is unfinished, but I plan to finish it within a year. Right now it only has Raptors but I plan to add T-Rexs and Pterodactyls!" Have I given notice that the game is unfinished? Yes. Have I essentially entered into a written agreement (contract)