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Will there be an “audiobook” version of this, like Kirk Hamilton’s Red Dead Redemption II review?

I know a few people like Manhunt.

Is this really true? I mean, I can’t even imagine the Switch running a game like Red Dead Redemption II, but that game runs on the OG Xbox One. Is there more to it than just teraflops?

They could make the screen slightly larger if they cut the black surfaces around the Switch’s perimeter.

Yeah, the importance is to only give help in a game when somebody asks for it. And I only gave help in the form of advice. The only time I would play the game for her was to demonstrate how to do something without accomplishing it for her, or going into the map and trying to figure out where she was supposed to go. Oca

This would’ve been helpful when I was helping my little sister (she was around 9) through Ocarina of Time on her 3DS. She eventually beat it and said she enjoyed it, but it would’ve been helpful and more fun to be a second player that could kind of guide her through it, instead of looking over her shoulder and giving

My tired ass read “replies” as “reptiles” multiple times, and I was very confused/ intrigued.

Yes. I like playing Cards Against Humanity because I lack creativity and enjoy the illusion of being funny. Absolutely, unironically, that’s the reason why I like the game. (Or liked it, as many others have pointed out the game gets old with the same cards every time, and I’m not going to invest money in it to buy the

I’ve never played Devil May Cry, but does Dante have a job at Best Buy in those games? I am very confused.

its cultural cachet was at its nadir”

You can turn into a bird at will. All you have to do is jump off any platform and it happens automatically. You have to find the gold dust stuff to turn back into a child, though.

So I once tried using my actual name when putting up names for Smash Bros., but all my friends gave me crap for it bc they were putting lewd stuff as their names. So I caved and became...

Did you ever end up playing The Last of Us? I was able to, but I would have to stop at times bc it could trigger a nervous tic when I get super stressed lol. Much like you said, I just had to accept that I’d die a lot but it would be OK.

Hmm, I guess that’s true. It’s very unpopular among my gaming friends, and if I try to say anything positive about the game (coming from someone who didn’t particularly care for it, mind you) I pretty quickly get shut down with “The entire game was trash.”

I have to ditto Michael here. (hehehe)

I love it when people unapologetically love something unpopular. No “I know people tend to rag on this, but...” or “The fanbase can be horrible, but...”. Just accepting that it’s something important and meaningful to you, and not being afraid to share that with others.

I have to agree. What drives a lot of speedrunners to even start running games is their intense love for the series. It’s not like they got the game and wanted to get to the end in half an hour. They almost certainly poured hundreds of hours into the game playing the way you or I would, and then decided that they

Will there be an audio version of this review, kinda like what Kirk Hamilton (RIP) did for his Red Dead Redemption II review?

I have to assume you somehow got to see the episode early, correct?

Is there any reason why Kate Gray is all of Kotaku today? I’m not complaining, just curious.