Best Kotaku article I’ve ever read, along with a valuable life lesson.
Best Kotaku article I’ve ever read, along with a valuable life lesson.
This entire strike has been nothing but an exercise in shooting yourself in the foot, since virtually every actor on strike who would’ve had a role by now had it relegated to another actor.
I am not against Insomniac coming up with some bonkers Peter parker-starring missions. They proved in Sunset Overdrive that they can come up with some wacky scenarios that enable stellar movement-based gameplay. I have a feeling we’ll be in for a treat when you’re tasked with getting Peter across town or in and out of…
Sony may have shown more of the new God Of War at their press conference Monday, but there’s still a lot they…
My favorite part was the awkward silence in the theater when the lights came on and everyone thought to themselves: “That’s it?”
The difference is that Nintendo’s track record is much, much better than Square’s regarding development times.
I’ve been a Sony fan for the last half decade or so now. Nintendo’s first party announcements today have been blowing everyone else out of the water for sure.
The games were fun and well made. And they were a successful transition of Metroid from 2D to FPS.
Scorched fucking earth. We’re done here. I’m full. They did more in 25 minutes than anybody else did with 4x the time on stage.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom will be out on November 10, 2017. It’s coming to PS4 and PC, unlike the first game, which was a PS3 exclusive. Hopefully combat involves less cat-herding this time around.
Pretty damn awesome. I have high hopes for the Scorpio details. Fingers crossed that Microsoft doesn’t pull another Don Mattrick.
The only interesting title in the conference.
EA probably recruiting him now as we speak.
A video game executive that doesn’t truly understand gamers?
I sort of started playing games more often in the beginning of last year. I played the odd game before then ( mostly on Nintendo handhelds), I also played Diablo 2 in 2009, but I never really thought about other types of games much.
I came here to say that I really hate the whole “Games as a service” thing, because it’s a blatant lie on the part of the companies. No matter what, they will always treat their products as products, and more than that as exploitable products, because they can’t do anything else. MMOs, which have the best case for…
Free with no strings attached? That’s awfully generous. I’m guessing Microsoft is prepping a sequel revival and want people to get into the series.
I’m sure the 4 people who thought Night Trap was a good game on its own merits would gladly buy this.
“Incredibly mediocre game gets DLC a million years after release date”
It amazes me how awful the internet can be, and on the flip-side, how compassionate it can be.