Well it lets you know how serious these guys are about their issues and priorities...they have none!
It's all about the hits.
Dat rack.
The same part is that they're not even authentic.
I'm watching missions from Warfighter and the game just looks boring and generic. It doesn't look fun.
I agree with you that all these games trying to cash in the COD thing is just getting tiresome.
$300 a month for sometimes 34 hour workshifts is peanuts.
Yeah, but does it have to be that way? It kind of feels like we're saying "Meh, it happens. So what?"
Would you still feel the same way if it were your kid?
They can still seek out alternative manufacturing partners, though. Nothing is stopping Nintendo once the initial shipment from Foxconn is sent out.
That to me is the worst of them. All these ads telling me "to buy the game, buy the game, buy the game" and then the review that's covered in these ads are telling me to "buy the game already!" How is anyone supposed to take that serious? Feels like one giant ad.
Wow the mods are moderating comments in here like crazy. I better tip-toe in my comment and play it safe...uhh....
Both games seem fun....uhhh...
It's not cool that Redbox only has one disc for rent...umm...uhhh...
Don't moderate my comment, I didn't do nothing!
Oh it's always the eyes...they're very big...probably soft, too...
This is like the 20th Kotaku article I've come across today, no lie.
I guess other websites just aren't as hard working as them?
Don't worry, I think this is what Gaben is working on right now, because he knows it's gonna take a lot longer than the time he has left to live to finish Half-Life 3.
That's a good point.
There are a TON of games that have no historical value from this day and age. I'm glad you bring up Skyrim because any poor sap who even bothered to play that game 10 years from now will need a crapton of patches just to make it playable and I doubt they'll still be available on XBL/PSN.
I disagreed with you because they would probably ban porn in heaven, but not in hell.
Game looks kind of crappy.
Fine interview Dean, but dude, let's be honest, if she was really serious about breaking into the industry without using the stereotypical "sex sells" angle she would have talked more about about the serious side of game development.
She didn't mention anything about researching tools, using stuff like ZBrush, getting into the knee-deep grit of 3D and art design culture (in which a lot of it is easily accessible through just about any popular modding source)...
Seems like every other article these past few days has been from Kotaku.
They must really need the hits.
Smoly smacking sexy bullets that's hot.
I spent about $500 ($350 for the base, $50 for the monitor and around a $100 for the GPU). It can run everything on max.
I eventually spent little bits here and there for bigger, better performance. But I'm totally satisfied.
I really want a Cyberpower PC, though, some of those chassis (especially that BMW chassis) looks so freaking sexy.
Problems with San Andreas:
1.) Fighting was terrible and it was hard hitting people due to the poor framerate and animation caps. You can defend it all you want but man, the fighting was bad. I liked how you could learn new moves but True Crime: Streets of LA and Godfather had much better fighting mechanics.
2.) Floaty physics for the cars without frame limiter. If you didn't play with the frame limiter good luck trying to drive, it was just pretty messed...
Old? There are still people reporting on Nintendo investigating Wii U's made for kids by kids from a number of websites right now.