Yes! This game surprised me with how much I enjoyed it.
When you live in a denser area, yeah. When you live in suburbia or the boonies, good luck.
I haven't yet. Currently playing through the Shadow Warrior remake and can't wait till Bioshock in a few weeks.
I'm in. Hail to the king, baby. (Yes, I know that's borrowed from Army of Darkness).
Yeah. It’s Glen Beck’s dumpster fire. That's why it's called The Blaze.
No tracking, no playing. I don't care what do-dads they add. Have the core game working smoothly first.
I'll have to get it. How many coins?
Hey, I remember you! Nice to see you here on Kotaku!
There’s a Zelda one? I need that.
This is the best news. The first one is one of my favorite DS games.
I don’t have a problem with Hatsune Miku (I like the games I’ve played), but I do find celebrating a fictional character’s birthday sorta odd. Here’s the late great George Carlin on Mickey Mouse’s birthday (warning; strong language):
Hell, they couldn't even get the simplicity of Dragon Ball (not Z) right.
This was a great article. Definitely liked hearing an architect’s perspective on game design.
Funny, MGS1 is the only one I haven't played.
Reading those stories make me want to play this.
Yeah, when I saw the short song list I was a bit disappointed. Maybe I’ll still pick this up now that you’ve said it has more depth.
Thanks for the heads up on the kindle book sale. A few of them were already on my list.
Thanks for the heads up on the kindle book sale. A few of them were already on my list.
Just got your book on my kindle. I’ll be reading it after I finish Frank Coniff’s book. (That’s TV’s Frank from MST3K.)
Brilliant. If you aren’t at least somewhat affected by the works of fiction you consume, there’s something wrong. This is a good example about how the fiction we consume can influence us.