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It looks like the current Prius was spitroasted by two Mirais.

Infrared cameras aren’t something exclusive for military use.

Y’all should just play Warframe.

Lucky for you, it is an ESL sport.

I don’t even think it’s possible for them to hit those numbers worldwide with... this.

During the presentation they said that it’s the most customization a NFS title ever had. So... wait and see?

This is basically the only game I’m really hyped for from E3. I love movement, and Mirror's Edge is just awesome for conveying that feeling.

As if the story is the only thing that they've been making in the last 2-3 years.

Real fucking original, ha. ha. ha.

If he meant something else, he should’ve worded it more carefully. The fact that the simulation is based on a framerate is terrible oversight. One of the old NFSs had their simulation/physics locked down to 60fps as well, and unlocking that on PC messed it up completely. What he's implying is that the game is locked

I wouldn't mind the shooting if it wasn't required at all. Despite how the original Mirror's Edge discouraged shooting, there was one level which practically required you to snipe. Which brought down the flow of the game.

Humour, you need more of it.

I'm so disappoint about that too, man.

What's wrong with ending realistically? Too much melodrama and the thing begins to stink. People deal with sadness/loss differently. Some laugh it off, others vent, while some break down completely. It was her way of distracting herself and Kousei from their loss.

The whole point behind Kotaku’s system was that you can tell whether or not you should play it (or not yet play it), and at a glance look at a few good and bad aspects of the game [the latter makes the real difference]. If you have the time, you can read the article and see why the author made that decision as well as

As a design student, I want. Sooooo want.

Originally, Scion was presented as a youth brand in the sense that they were inexpensive but good cars, and offered a lot in terms of tuning capability and whatnot (and promoted that stuff too). Their cars actually looked different than what was sold in North America as Toyotas.

Wait, when did the Alphard get so ugly?

It's already really impressive with what they've released so far. Modules, as they're called, are shown off and eventually released to supporters. Check out footage of Arena Commander.

I don't see why they can't race it (in fact, they have raced it, just not in the same class as what the GT is gonna pursue). Hybrid tech seems to be the future in motorsports. More fuel efficiency, faster acceleration.