Hello, everyone! Phil Owen here, stepping in for Mike on this here Sunday. And I've got a question for all of you…
Hello, everyone! Phil Owen here, stepping in for Mike on this here Sunday. And I've got a question for all of you…
Because he makes TV appearances for his films?
"Why was Mortal Kombat getting so much cheering? That is a gross game to me,"
Use that time wisely, Jason.
Actual core gameplay looks boring as fuck. Who cares about all the new multiplayer ideas if the game looks like it plays exactly like Halo for the most part. Same basic looking clunky movement that leads to predictable combat. Bungie never really did figure out how to make an addictive non predictable FPS. This…
500 million dollard for this... hilarious, yeah better laugh than cry.
What made the on foot stuff enjoyable in Watch_Dogs is Ubisoft Montreal learned a lot from Splinter Cell over the years. That's evident in the game since to me Aiden feels like a scaled down Sam Fisher. The cover, hacking, and gun play mechanics are so similar the only learning curve in the game was getting used to…
What are you saying? You could ride a woman in the previous game.
Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Should be in the beta when it hits too, believe all of us who pre-ordered Wolfenstein are.
Another gameplay video.
Well, as any sports, it has rules, but not too meddlesome like most other sports, it lets the human factor play part in the game more often than not, hence the most popular and beloved sport in the world!
Kotaku spends an awful lot of time covering a game they don't think should be played....
This is one of the worst reviews I've read on this site. And that's not to comment on Kirk's reviews as a whole because usually I agree with most of them. Clearly you're playing the game wrong. Can't tell you how many times I escaped areas or infiltrated a secured building without shooting a single bullet. Helicopter…
Keep in mind this is Kotaku, take EVERY review with HUGE giant salt shakers. 9/10 their opinions are fueled by some hidden agenda behind it, hence the making mention of "Where's the black and female protagonists herp derp!"