Right? I thought this was “Assassin’s Creed”, not “Find the Nearest Oil Jar”.
Right? I thought this was “Assassin’s Creed”, not “Find the Nearest Oil Jar”.
Hiroshima Castle. Hiroshima, Japan. By Scott Bartley.
The content and responses of my letters to Sega as a young lad are essentially the same as the emails I sent later in life.
Me: “Bring back Psycho Fox”
Sega: “Sorry we do not take pitches for new games”
Yes but you can earn points with any car and spend them on any car.
I liked this review, and completely agree that The Division 2 sets the Gold Standard for this type of game going forward. It is the most competently made and expertly polished game of its type by far. And for that it deserves to be recognized and commended.
I also found it to be staggeringly boring. To the point where…
MLB’s single-elimination bracket format has revitalized the Home Run Derby—last night ruled—but can we do even…
Judging from this post, you’ve probably either never played this game and are just going by the outrage articles from it’s launch (or just haven’t played it for quite some time) but Battlefront 2 IS really fun and I get why people play it.
Last month, we borrowed a replica of KITT—the crime-fighting 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am that co-starred with…
SNES Jurassic Park? Many a times, I have never made it through that game...
This is the Dotonbori canal. It is one of the main tourist attractions in Osaka. Tons of great restaurants and bars.
Kotaku's Brian Ashcraft and his son visit BitSummit
Blue Lakes. Colorado, USA. By Theo Wecker | Official Site
Riding The Tram. Hong Kong. By Kris Lo.
Sunset with a Stranger. Dumaguete City Philippines. By Martin Tan.
The Twelve Apostles. Victoria, Australia. By Nicholas Neubronner.
Sunset. Miyajima island near Hiroshima. By Pavel Buga.
Back in 1973, Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker” was blaring from the PA in a California warehouse as two dozen women…
Genyo Takeda might not be a familiar name to Nintendo fans, but he’s been the driving force behind the company’s…
The other iconic anime that doesn’t seem to have much of an international following (at least in the West) is Chibimaruko-chan. The first 5-6 seasons of the anime are seriously some of the best slice of life/comedy anime ever written.
What do you want to do with it? (Gaming and such?). You can build a very-very solid 1080p gaming computer for under $1000 these days. $2000 is solid 4k resolution.