I wasn’t a Nintendo kid growing up. That honor belonged to my best friend who managed to have a Nintendo…
I wasn’t a Nintendo kid growing up. That honor belonged to my best friend who managed to have a Nintendo…
Winter is upon us, the cold and dreary season where the fall’s big games go to get delayed. The weather outside may…
A couple of years ago I made a remake of the arcade version. Although I used to play the game in my childhood, I was surprised by the effort I had to put in studying the timings, enemies and collectibles. The game is simply extremely under-rated! What made me most happy was that I contacted Mr Tsuruta and he… Read more
After all the conflicts Starfleet has engaged in, the particles seems like they could be pretty useful. But Picard and crew still stop the admiral. I know Picard was trying to protect the Ba’ku and loved his speech, “How many people does it take, admiral, before it becomes wrong?” but wasn’t there a way to work out… Read more
>To a person reading our history a thousand years later, would they even be able tell the difference between “fake news” and real events when both are preserved indiscriminately?
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I thought Mass Effect 2 did a great job with the Legion question. Commander Shepperd battles against a rogue AI, can’t remember their name exactly, then meets Legion. The AI are just streams of code and the more than inhabit a construct (usually the semi-mechanicse corpses of races they have attacked) the more…
The part I found really interesting about Nier: Automata was that despite the androids appearing far more human than the machine-types, who look like wind-up tin toys and were made by aliens, it’s the machine-types that are more worthy of carrying on humanity’s legacy. They display a far more human-like range of emotio… Read more
I’m really surprised how many people are saying they don’t like this show solely because Starfleet has turned isolationist and militaristic. I appreciate that Star Trek has always SAID that those were the ideals, but going back to TOS, they were clearly not put into practice 100% of the time. This show just has the… Read more
I agree. This is a fantastic breakdown. Patrick Stewart is a bright guy. This is probably why he finally agreed to return. This series will have something different to say. Something thatI think is very relevant today. How will we respond when things are no longer so rosy? How will our ideals and values how up when… Read more
You joke about it, and he’d obviously be SUPER out of tone for the show, but I’m hoping so hard for a Q cameo at some point. They could even just throw him in some super ambiguous “is he real or isn’t he” dream sequence kinda thing like they already did with Data. Read more
Thanks as always Kotaku for letting us host the site for the weekend! Hope you enjoyed our thoughts on Animal Crossing, the Xbox, Starfleet, Trails, the Famicom, robot revolutions and more. While all good things do come to an end, sometimes they can come back in mysterious forms. Cing, the developers behind Last…
Actually they have fusion reactors on a massive scale in the Federation as a secondary power source. The primary source is matter/antimatter reactors... Read more
This article is an exceptional and delightful read. And not just because it references my favorite game of the decade - Nier: Automata. Read more
I look at it as a lesson in how prosperity isn’t something a society achieves and then that’s it, you’ve achieved it. It’s something you have to cultivate and work hard to preserve, every day. It has to be nurtured. And no matter how good things are, if a society is not vigilant, the good times can slip away.
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This article reminds me that DS9 was the shit. Read more
AI is most likely the best option to preserve any remnant of humanity eons into the future, or carry us through the cosmos. It’s simply a step in human evolution. Read more
Excellent text! Good job. Read more