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I'm guessing this is the norm for just about all music videos. Can't say I care enough to follow up on that, though.

While I'm not a massive fan of the style, it does seem that there's very little innovation in terms of how Japanese art is drawn. It's almost like the style is inseparably bound to the origin of the art.

I think you missed the point of this post.

Uh because not everyone has a PC that is actually that great? Many people don't even have more than a basic laptop nowadays, preferring a console for their gaming needs. Of course you already knew this, you baiting bastard.

You have to admire that despite being a gaming blog, Kotaku somehow managed to not point out the obvious similarities to Deus Ex: Human Revolution that probably 90% of us reading this post immediately thought of, let alone make some kind of witty comment about it.

I think sometimes Kotaku's authors forget they're part of a much blog network that does this kind of news a lot better than them. And it's actually relevant on those sites.

Welcome to the real world, hipster.

wat

Yeah, this is just weird. I could (just about) understand the whole 'Asian culture' slant to some of the non-gaming posts, but stuff like this really doesn't qualify — this could just as easily have come from any number of countries' students.

DLC.

He couldn't have handled that worse. I was expecting him to pose as a buyer and get the thief's PayPal details or something, potentially leading to finding more personally identifying data. Instead he just reveals his (empty) hand and frightens him off — accomplishing nothing but a ban on a forum nobody cares about.

Wait, what? Parallel dimension in Uncharted 2?

Don't think greed is a significant factor here. GAME is (or was) the UK's biggest gaming chain but has pretty much sunk this year and been forced to shed most of its shops — apparently including its AUS counterparts.

What's with all the non-gaming posts appearing on Kotaku recently? It feels like I'm starting to read the same kind of stuff here that I read on Engadget, Gizmodo, etc.

Only people who deserve any kind of blame are the media. It's they who took a few not-exactly-serious tweets and turned it into a massive frenzy of excitement.

@excaliburps: The PC version is essentially a HD version as it'll run in HD resolutions and has higher-res textures than the console version. Might be worth looking into if you really want to play what is one of the finest games of last decade.