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Zack Zwiezen
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Kotaku Staff Writer | Zack Zwiezen is a writer living in Kansas. He has written for GameCritics, USgamer, Kill Screen, HardDrive, & Entertainment Fuse.

Dog food and cat litter are getting harder to find around here. People really need to calm down and quit buying 6 or 10 of everything. I feel guilty by 3 pizzas, but I also eat about three a week usually...so Read more

Popcorn is such a great snack food. I need to find some kernels so I can do his recipe.  Read more

Every weekend I include at least a few typos, so I was poking fun but I totally get it! Imagine making a typo on a Tweet that gets 100 RTs and not seeing it until a few days later. Read more

They are just making sure everything is safe. In these scary times, it’s nice to have some support.  Read more

Also, yes those our my cats. The white and black one is Rory and the other one is Sasha Monae Zwiezen Prewitt. (Can you guess which cat we got together and therefore I had a say in the name.) Read more

I meant if they are starting a new character, which it sounds like they are, they can just skip to NYC. Read more

If you finished the main game, you can skip to New York with that level boost.  Read more

Whoops! I was typing these up fast and got RBI and The Show confused in my brain. Thanks for the catch.  Read more

No! That was a mistake. I like Blue Shift a lot, actually.  Read more

Stop clicking, we hit the perfect number. 

It seems to work with Viveport. (Just not all games.)  Read more

This will work with a quest, but you will need to hook it up to the PC. IF you want a wireless HMD you could go with a Vive Pro or Cosmos and pick up the wireless adapter thing. It does cost 300 alone though. Which is a lot!  Read more

To be fair, the Simpsons back in the 90s did it first.

I love the costal highway stuff with the ant lions. But yeah, the airboat section goes on too long Read more

Wow! He made a great level. Happy to have played it. Hope he makes more in the future.  Read more

One of my favorite guitar solos ever. Short, fast, loud and memorable.  Read more