At least this one is actually thinking about others. You know, the one thing that should be the core of a politician values, but 99% of them lack.
At least this one is actually thinking about others. You know, the one thing that should be the core of a politician values, but 99% of them lack.
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I completely disagree with you. He talks like a normal human. I despise fakery.
This weekend on Venturebeat, game industry veteran Alex St. John published a hot new contender for worst article of…
I think many people would agree that an occasional 16-hour work day can be tolerable and even exhilarating when you’re working on something you really care about. I’ve done that quite a few times for stories at Kotaku, always by choice, because I really wanted to finish up something that mattered to me.
I’d say if you’re a fan of Fallout it’s still worth getting. Yeah, the writing and stories aren’t even close to previous games, but it still feels like a Fallout game. It’s really fun and the crafting is brilliant. It’s like, they nailed the engine and mechanics but kinda half-assed connecting the world and plots in a…
kick-ass
Honestly this could have been the main plot of Fallout 4 and I would have loved it. I love me some crazy customizable robots, I’m so hyped for this.
I don’t know if it’ll live up to the hype for you, but it’s pretty fun. Though, yes, there’s a whole lot of solving things by shooting.
And the PCMR circlejerkers cry out in pain
When’s the last time you played NV? I’m playing both concurrently, and the world in FO4 looks waaaaay better. The characters aren’t a huge step up, but if you think the games look similar, I suggest you go play NV for a while again. Plus, I suggest you play it again anyway, because it’s about a billion times better—at…
Why did the console peasant cross the street?
I think it says more about this game that you CAN skip all the dialogue and just follow the quest tracker without any problems.
Fallout 4's questlines are a big straightforward, though. Choice all pretty much comes down to whether you support the Minutemen, BoS, Railroad, or Institute. Dialog options are much the same and they usually lead to exactly the same response. Compared to some previous Fallout games which had skill checks, varied…
There’s not enough dialogue to skip it.
Now the view distance is much deeper than any of the quest lines in the game.
It’s easier to understand why this makes a difference if you see it in motion, so I’d watch the video if you can. Personally, the game looked fine enough as-is, so I don’t mind either way.
There’s no need to do that if you just follow two rules that, as far as I’m aware, NOBODY follows:
I can buy that about some parts of their team, but you are slamming heroin in your eyeballs if you think Bethesda’s world/art designers (the actual map layout, level layouts, exterior and interior art) are top fucking notch. There is something interesting and beautiful to look at every 30 fucking steps in the…