Well, the Vita has Monster Hunter with controls that are actually good. Read more
Well, the Vita has Monster Hunter with controls that are actually good. Read more
I'm chuckling at all of the people on Kotaku who didn't believe me when I told them not giving the 3DS two analogs was a bad idea. Read more
Jesus Christ, who thought that was a good idea? Read more
...good point. Read more
Brooklyn? Dangerous? What, did you just step out of a time machine from 1982? Read more
There's a reason only transplants and rich people live in Manhattan and North Brooklyn. Read more
5.1 and 7.1 surround sound headsets are scams, anyway. I'd get a pair of Sennheiser HD 650s and a new soundcard. Read more
It's amazing how, on tech-centric sites like these, you find people who are the most adverse to progress. Read more
These are the people that effed up a game 10 years in the making so bad that they had to announce an updated version 4 months later. Read more
Those controls would be troublesome. Read more
Psh, I can't believe Madden is still popular. What sort of moron buys the same game with a slight roster change every year? I swear, casuals are fucking idiots. Read more
It looks fine to you because you have low standards. It's just like back in 2006, when every gamer was clamoring for the Wii and everyone was saying that the PS3 and 360's graphics just weren't groundbreaking enough to warrant an upgrade. Read more
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Hulk's standing H wins him about 60% of all matches. Read more
You can't activate the PC version without logging into PSN, and because of the PSN downtime, a huge percentage of PS3 owners never did. Read more
"Ages of 150 are verry easy to reach in the years of the games, so it's only natural that people look a lot younger at higher ages then they do in real life. " Read more
ManShep, not BroShep. Read more
Amazing rig? Even mid and lower-mid range cards like the 550GT and GTX 460 can run games better than consoles nowadays. PC gaming is cheaper than ever. Read more