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more about #polls tetracycloide: the reastions to ODST are depressing considering it's easily the best halo single player campaign to date. more » TheIrishNinja: its just too early to really talk about sony/MS motion control. we havent seen a single real title yet, its all kinda up in the air tech-talk, and mo... more » Comatose Turtle: Since the conception of the Wii (well, okay, since the Activator), I have thought motion controls were a stupid idea, because we're still a long way o... more » deanbmmv: So what with PC being the third largest user base on Kotaku, any chance of a Kotaku PC editor any time soon? more » PembrokePhegeus: Fact: Kotaku's readers are hardcore. Motion detection is for the casuals. Wii is for the casuals. more » Amathev: Wow, we Kotaku readers are seriously a bunch iof pessimists. more » SunetraAeolus: It's no surprise to me that PSPgo is overpriced, Sony have spent this entire hardware generation overcharging. What has concerned me is today's ludicr... more » roq: 8. What is the first word that comes to your mind for this game: Halo 3: ODST? OSTD more » Impreza_AWD: I always felt like one of the primary factors for motion controls not taking off is space. If you live in a tight apartment or dorm room, you ain't go... more » Parsifal: I voted Natal as the motion control scheme I'd be most ineteresting in trying, but to be honest it wasn't because I thought it would be a kick-ass way... more » Ding! Hardcore: 360 having the highest votes for "Most enjoyable" isn't that much of a surprise. I would really like to see a more direct question for the multi-cons... more » Toasticus: More people need to quit their flapping about console wars nonsense and try the Wii version of RE4. It's brilliant, certainly the best version of a gr... more » Delano_J: I'm surprised at the amount of Halo hate (not really). It's just... damn. It has a good cannon (not great) and excellent commando gameplay for the 21s... more » Black-Dog-Howls: You know, I'm more meh on Natal than Wii and PS3 motion control(where the first is a proven concept and the second a play on said proven concept). Gi... more » grantanamo: So, Kotaku readers don't like motion controls, think the 360 is the best, and don't like ODST. What exactly do Kotaku readers like? Or is this a cir... more » geiko: I'm surprised that so many are disinterested in motion controls. And I'm willing to bet that if you take away each consoles own motion controller/sche... more » buddhathing: I was one of the folks who typed 'expansion' when asked to sum up my feelings for ODST. It's hard to boil a complex down and only be left with one wor... more » Scott J: lol my answer was exactly Meh for ODST. Glad im not the only one. more » gold163 (° д° ): I'm looking forward to Red Steel 2, but only because it applies motion controls in a way that's relevant to gameplay that interests me. I mean, if you... more » (DEAD) Goldwings - Remembered for his bravery and heroism... xD: I thought of fun-expensive-expansion when I hear of Halo 3 ODST :P Also considering the audience here at Kotaku (I'm so "HARDCORESXXXXX!!!), I'm not ... more » -
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Approval Ratings: No Motivation for Motion Control
This past weekend's Approval Ratings sought to measure your attitude toward the PSPgo, which launched this week, and also motion control systems, which have been much in the news lately. You're not going for either in strong numbers. More » -
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: Issues of the Day
After a week's hiatus, Kotaku Approval Ratings has returned to measure your opinions on certain games, concepts and controversies involved in the news over the past two weeks. More » -
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Approval Ratings: Multiplayer and Online Services
Last Saturday we asked Kotaku readers 10 questions regarding their preferences and habits in online services and downloadable titles. PSN or Xbox Live? Fat Princess or Castle Crashers? You made the call, and the answers are inside. More » -
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: Taking it Online
After a week off for Labor Day, Kotaku's Approval Ratings are back again to measure your attitudes and preferences regarding online play and downloadable games. More » -
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Approval Ratings: Readers Like the RPG, but Hold the MMO
Our third installment of Approval Ratings covered a dozen questions regarding role-playing games, a staple genre of video games going back to their earliest days. And like an RPG, you have to dig a little deeper to get the real story.
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: The RPGs, MMO and Otherwise
No secret we have console- and shooter-heavy preferences here. But one genre, antipodal to run-and-gun action, but still found in heavy rotation, and with a long tradition on the consoles, is the RPG. Let's see how you feel about them. More » -
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Approval Ratings: Batman Positive, by 2-to-1
The second round of Kotaku Approval Ratings returned few surprises - especially for a title of Batman: Arkham Asylum's eminence. But they continue to build a baseline understanding of who we are and how we game. More » -
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: Batman and Your Game Platforms
Last week's inaugural Approval Ratings seemed to be a success, with more than 15,000 of you responding to nine questions. Now let's look at this week's major release, your gaming habits, and some current titles.
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Kotaku Approval Ratings Delivers 56% Negative for Wolfenstein
In our inaugural Kotaku Approval Ratings this past weekend we sampled your attitudes on games due to release, and two or more years old. The results are in, and they weren't kind to Wolfenstein. More » -
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: Wolfenstein
Let's try something a little different. While unscientific, I've long toyed with the idea of a tracking poll of our readership's posture over time on certain games. More » -
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Choose My Next Gaming Tattoo
Well now you've seen my first, so I am letting you guys choose my next. I've narrowed it down to a few choices, sticking with the Final Fantasy I theme of things. Black Mage is lonely, and he needs a friend. The thing to keep in mind here is that white ink does not do well in a tattoo. Some people take to it well, depending on pH balances and such, but for the most part white won't last. This means that what might have been the most popular choice - White Mage - wouldn't end up looking all that great. In the end I'd like to get a full party of four going, and then maybe do enemies on the upper arms. This one is going on the same spot on my right wrist, so I can pretend to be praying while making them talk to each other. My appointment is Sunday, so you'll see the results come Monday. Hit the jump to see the choices and have your say in the mostly permanent modification of my skin. Voting shall end on Friday! More »

