Kotaku has never broken a Bethesda embargo. We were blacklisted for reporting on information that was leaked to us, not information that was under embargo. You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about, so why even comment?
Kotaku has never broken a Bethesda embargo. We were blacklisted for reporting on information that was leaked to us, not information that was under embargo. You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about, so why even comment?
I always love when people say things like “I hated this game, after 100 hours I...”
I don’t have time to waste on a shite game. Within 5-10 hours I can usually figure that out (usually giving it an extra chance or two in that time). I hate to break it to these homies, but doing something you didn’t like for 100+ hours…
why did you put bad guy in quotes? Piece of shit killed dudes because someone accidentally bumped into him. The story of his downfall is tragic - his death most certainly isn’t.
The fact that he was a sociopathic murderer actually does makes his suicide much less sad than, say, the suicide of a normal person that never felt the need to kill someone over a spilt cocktail.
I would argue that him being a bad guy does indeed make this less sad.
...yeah, no, sorry, fuck you Bethesda.
Good on ‘em. Yeah, young people do dumb things but part of maturing is learning that your actions have consequences - especially when it comes to things like (e)sports, reputation is important. If you’re the best team in the world but full of assholes and cheaters, no sponsor is gonna wanna touch you with a 10-foot…
You don’t have to click. Easy.
plus iconic Hot Wheels rides like Twin Mill, Rip Rod and the Bone Shaker.
That a small, free, five-minute game would be a fantastic way to spread malware.
You would need an absolute nut draw to finish the quest on turns 3/4. You would need FireFly, Prep, and coin in your opening hand.
They didn’t give it to them..they sold it to the highest bidder.
I try to in all things always keep the art and the artist separate. Most creative types are ultimately tools when one digs deep.
Anyone else find the auto loading of other articles annoying?
I honestly couldnt care less who the creator of this game is, Fez is an outstanding puzzle game and its a shame people always feel the need to associate it with Phil Fish as an attempt of criticizing it.
While I fully understand and agree with most of its critisicms, as well as Phil Fish’s, I unabashedly and sincerely love this game.
I’d happily play a Star Wars Uncharted, though I am admittedly hoping that Amy Hennig’s game does something more than just that. I’d love, say, a Horizon-style, heavily story driven open-world semi-RPG.
All eras?
So that means I get to play as a battle droid again? Because as much as the prequels sucked, I really did like the look of the crappy, mass-produced battle droids. (and the sweet-ass rolly-polly destroyer droids)
I get what youre saying, but this is a mechanic that isn’t supposed to be random. There are other rng mechanics that are well implemented and make sense from a design standpoint (some gun inaccuracy for example) it’s also problematic that these areas of inconsistency are located in locations clearly intended to…
Just because you CAN consider it an element of RNG doesn’t mean you should. There is some level of RNG in game which is intended, but this isn’t. You wouldn’t be happy and call it fair RNG if the football field your team is playing on had random holes across the turf since that should be consistent.