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Yeah... no. This has been in the game since it launched, and was discovered in Japan about a year ago. Just like Wavedashing before it, it’s just a side effect of the physics engine and the way inputs are read by the game. If you don’t want to use it, don’t. You don’t need to be a total killjoy about it, though. If

Indie/smaller developers need to stop coding shit that actually seems good. I was happy getting my AAA releases and planning my money accordingly, knowing everything else would be overpriced or shitty. I got blindsided already twice this last month (By Stardew Valley and that DOTT remake), and I can’t afford getting

Too much salt and you are likely to be eaten by a Grue.

Considering that Bastion is a very different game. That doesn’t say much at all. They have as much in common Deus Ex has to Half-Life 2. Similar setting, and camera angle, fundamentally different gameplay mechanics and story telling.

Man, this game is so what I’m in the mood for these days. I’m a tad bit burned out on massive adventures like The Witcher 3 and Fallout 4; been really wanting a finely paced, more linear experience lately, and nobody does that better than Naughty Dog.

Hey pirates:

Since folks seem to be struggling with reading comprehension, let me reiterate my point:

Oh no sir, it is YOU who now owns the exploding head :)

Left 4 Dead was in development by Turtle Rock Studios (the people who made Evolve) before they got bought out by Valve who then took all the credit.

I would say that everyone at Valve is a gamer. We love games, and there’s no reason we wouldn’t want to make games.

While this lawsuit is pretty ridiculous coming from this developer, it does bring up an interesting conundrum: Should people really profit as much as they do off the misfortune and shortcomings of bad games? There is a spectacular tendency to play up the failures and drill games for the perception of failure purely

It’s a complicated issue, not one that’s quite so clear cut as it might seem. I’m more familiar with the Elgin marbles, but it’s basically the same thing here. First, the artifacts were technically legally acquired, as the Egyptian government gave permission. Of course it is important to note though that at the time

What with ISIS blowing up ancient historical this and that on the news every day, I’m all for unauthorised 3D scans of ancient relics, by any method possible!

It’s about ethics in games journalism, man. Come on.

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Realistically? These are probably all hand-made using voxels. I doubt it’s dynamically generated from the original games/art.

I would have no issues with the guy who holds the Make-a-Wish foundation record running for president.

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The current teams writing Joker and Harley have been pretty bad, and missing the point for years: their “relationship,” such as it is, is never over. That’s where the comedy and tragedy of it ring truest. And I don’t know who that is up there, but that isn’t the Joker. He’s some half-baked caricature of an abusive

Update 11/25/2014: Two games enter, two games leave: Bayonetta 2 and Super Smash Bros. Wii U make it on the list, while Bit. Trip Runner 2 and Deus Ex: Human Revolution say adios.