I watched honeymoon today (which was on your list last year). It’s on Netflix, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. It’s the type of horror that gets under your skin and stays there for awhile. I’m still thinking about it and I still feel creeped out.
I watched honeymoon today (which was on your list last year). It’s on Netflix, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. It’s the type of horror that gets under your skin and stays there for awhile. I’m still thinking about it and I still feel creeped out.
I watched honeymoon today (which was on your list last year). It’s on Netflix, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. It’s the type of horror that gets under your skin and stays there for awhile. I’m still thinking about it and I still feel creeped out.
I charge my ds4 exclusively with a wall charger. So..... Yeah
My, and a large number of others, hundred hour + playtime begs to differ. Maybe on the surface there isnt a lot of “content”, but the core of the game is so good that playing stuff over and over is fun. Sorry you don’t feel that way, but plenty of others do.
He’s a wolf though...
I thought I read somewhere that to get the nuke ending you yourself have to disarm 50 nukes? Not that every single nuke in the world has to be disarmed.
I have a feeling characters like Paz & Quiet are more Konami’s fault than Kojimas. No female character in previous Metal Gear games are ridiculously sexualized in the same way as they are, and I actually think MGS is one of the best series’ when it comes to representing people of various backgrounds, especially woman…
Times have changed, and I think the ultimate outcome of these changes is going to be another big crash in the gaming industry. Eventually people are going to get sick of the attitude held by big game corporations and their rinse/repeat cycle of taking no risks and releasing the same old shit, and people will move…
Don’t get me wrong, Im probably gonna play this because I never played any of the original games, but still. Capcoms lineup of games for the last 2 years has been pitiful, and it doesn’t seem to be getting any better. These companies are trying to find ways to make more money by doing less/making less, and we can’t…
You cannot deny the fact that big game devs are putting out less and less games, and even less of the ones they make are actually new things. This is why indie games are the creative bastion for this industry.
Because no, they aren’t making a lot of games. this year weve seen what, 1 big game a month? There used to be a time where 2-3 AAA games per month was considered a low number. Capcom barely puts anything out that’s not a remake/re-release of some kind.
How about instead of begging for old series’ to get resurrected or remade, we beg for companies to make new games with things we’ve never seen before?
Another Phil taking over kotaku for the weekend? Coincidence, or massive conspiracy where all people named Phil are trying to take over the world?
I know... Isn’t it obvious that my comment was a joke? I’m basically implying that he died after leaving Minecraft (I reference the “rolling over in their grave” idiom, and replace the rolling over in the grave part with him rolling in vast piles of money). IT WAS FUNNY IN MY HEAD, GOD DAMNIT.
A Minecraft game on steam? Notch must be rolling over... on a pallet stacked with $100 bills
This game scares me. It got really big really fast, and the hype behind it is staggering.
The nemisis system was cool, but everything surrounding it was either middling or bad (except for the combat). If I’m going to be doing the same thing in a game, with minor deviations, for 20+ hours the world/story has to be interesting. That, or I percieve the goal of the game as rewarding(which is the exception for…
Someone didn’t finish the game -_-
Where BioShock infinite disappointed me, dishonored delightfully surprised me. If you like the original BioShock, system shock 2, deus ex, thief, there is a whole lot to like about dishonored.
You know what, I thought I was done with this series, but I’m totally gonna play this. Looks real nice/cool