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I'm the best of Kotaku, every week.

I'm the best of Kotaku, every week.

I'm the best of Kotaku, every week.

I'm the best of Kotaku, every week.

I only backed Tim Schafer's Double Fine Adventure, I have a feeling that he both directly and indirectly made a lot of money for the Kickstarter guys

"No one speaks English one tiny bit after 6 years of mandatory study at school."

"No one speaks English one tiny bit after 6 years of mandatory study at school."

"No one speaks English one tiny bit after 6 years of mandatory study at school."

"No one speaks English one tiny bit after 6 years of mandatory study at school."

"No one speaks English one tiny bit after 6 years of mandatory study at school."

I always loved this long coma theory. Much more interesting than simply saying that the creators are not giving this any thought.

I always loved this long coma theory. Much more interesting than simply saying that the creators are not giving this any thought.

Well Geralt is cool as shit, so he can do whatever he pleases, and say "fuck you" to any military anywhere.

"My thoughts so far"

VOTE: PS3 Media Server.

Because this is the only logical chain of cause-effect for someone who doesn't want to know, and more importantly doesn't intend to know about the subject matter. It is very easy to shift the blame to something that they think to be a waste of time anyway.

If I worked in an industry that has actual ninja wizards like Valve, I would be worried too.

I think with the experience currently available to him, he thinks that Valve is much more capable of becoming a hardware competitor than the Ouya. Microsoft has been very successful with the 360, but Valve has pulled some practically legendary stunts in the past, and not once, or twice.

Do you think that the success of The Walking Dead will motivate more developers to invest into emotionally deeper storylines?