Jesus. An actual act of imagination and practicality in a sea of sarcastic quips. Will wonders never cease?
Jesus. An actual act of imagination and practicality in a sea of sarcastic quips. Will wonders never cease?
The difference between Kojima and the others is that they were denied making their flagship series for so long that they got hungry for it. Kojima, on the other hand, is just coming off two decades metal gear. Here’s hoping he’s hungry for something new.
I was initially going to disagree with you, Mr. Grayson, using a comparison to The Order to argue that requiring X amount/types of content for a game to be worth 60 dollars is unfair; however, after reading the article, I can’t help but agree with your assessment—fair or not, the practical effect of a high barrier of…
I may be biased as a big Colin & Greg fan, but what a class act. Was expecting some clever deadpan, and instead stopped to think for a minute about that scroll at the end of a game I’m always mashing X on. Here’s to you, unnoticed heroes of my favorite pastime!
This is but a symptom, ancillary to the real issue, which is the lack of women in prominence in games criticism/development. Solve that one, and this will naturally follow. Force a 50/50 split, as KS required, and you bandage a bullet wound for appearances.
Yesss! I wasn’t able to give any money, but i really hoped they’d pull through. Zero Labs should have been commended for being so upfront about costs, not punished. The demo is amazing and I have such high hopes for the completed game. Grats, guys!
Having a right does not excuse one from ridicule when it is exercised petulantly, as seems to be the case with this freeze out.
Unless you consider all remotely positive coverage of a product as marketing, I don’t see the hypocrisy here. In fact, I commend Kotaku for not withholding coverage in retaliation for the aforementioned freeze out. Kotaku isn’t a one trick pony, and they juxtapose their harder-hitting news from writers like Klepek and…