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"The Rift is highly anticipated by the gaming community, and there's a lot of interest from developers in building for this platform. We're going to focus on helping Oculus build out their product and develop partnerships to support more games. Oculus will continue operating independently within Facebook to achieve

I rarely go "what the fuck" but reading this news story got that reaction out of me. In addition to this deal being out of nowhere, this is HUGE news. Huge. Facebook's buy-outs have been systematic and very smart, and Oculus will only benefit from this. Facebook's backing and social media status will make this device

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This still sends a chill down my spine. One of the under-appreciated FFVI's songs in my opinion. It's so moody and cinematic.

Brilliant, candid, and such honest talk. The director of A Realm Reborn deserves so much praise as someone who has turned the face of the company upside down for the better. This shouldn't be the creed of FFXIV alone; every Square-Enix developed game should follow suit and learn from him. Also, the guys with the suit

I was just going to post the same comment. This is indeed inevitable.

Those images in the post, combined with this one for the reply, made me absolutely crack up. Thank you for making what's already funny even funnier, sir!

What an awesome concept and creative combination of two games. I'm keeping my eye out for this one, but I'm not entirely sold as I'm not a hardcore fan of either inspirations.

Happy for his success despite not being a fan of his humor at all. This is definitely a dream job and status for any let's player on YouTube. He can go on hiatus anytime and retire a happy man, but the fact that he's keeping this up at a steady pace shows that he at least has some passion for the games he's playing

Exactly dude. If the Yoshi games had more entries, I would understand the pass. But we only have four full on Yoshi games thus far in the span of 19 years, so I wouldn't mind playing another as long as it's solidly-developed. Yoshi's New Island fits the bill and then some.

Glad you agree. It's especially weird since the review praises various aspects of the game and it sounds like it has solid gameplay, but the only reason it isn't recommended is because it's inferior to Yoshi's Island SNES. That's like saying Bioshock isn't worth playing because it's a watered down version of System

Like I said, A Link Between Worlds is definitely a more tightly-developed game, but New Mario and Yoshi's New Island to me are just about equal to each other in quality and are just as worth playing alongside the originals. From a core standpoint, Yoshi's New Island isn't lazy, bad or severely flawed as it would've

I disagree with the tone of this review.

One of the best and most in depth interviews I've read in awhile. Excellent work. I have a newfound respect for Peter, even though I haven't played any of his games except for Curiosity. Sure, his quotes of grand promises are hilarious, but never have I thought that they were made maliciously or had ill-will towards

Short, sweet, and spoiler-free review. At first, I thought it was a bit too short and generalized, but after reading it again, maybe a game like Dark Souls II doesn't need to delve into a lot of details in order not to ruin the experience, although the curious gamer inside of me would've liked to know more about the

I kinda expected this to happen. The E3 2012 footage looked too good to be true. That was my first impression upon discussing it with friends who echoed the same thoughts back then. It looked like a million bucks! It was too big of a leap for initial next-gen gaming, although I can see these enhancements happening on

At this point, any day 1 patch that's 1GB and below shouldn't be major news so I don't see a point to this post. Multiplayer-heavy games will constantly be tweaked by the developers past its gold status, especially if they're hyped to no return. Titanfall is attaining Call of Duty-like hype and it's obvious that its

Too bad. I wish him the best in the future though and I hope he remains in the industry. He was a good face for Sony just like Reggie is for Nintendo.

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I like how the trailer parodies/pays homage to the Super Turbo intro. I skipped on the original, so I'm contemplating checking out this one if I have time.

It would be nice if there was a more convenient method to obtain a digital version of Grim Fandango. I've never grew up with PC gaming and LucasArts games but this is one of the few classics that has been talked about so many times online by fans....I just would like to try it someday. Let's hope Disney is wise enough

This is hilarious. Obama has an excellent sense of humor!