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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.

Lego Star Wars Contains TWO Droids That Might Have Killed Pregnant Women Read more

Added the platform to the first paragraph. Planned to include it but uh... the  idea of gex fucks distracted me. Sorry.  Read more

Update: Supposedly the person who got tricked replied to the post. And another possible reason they didn’t lock on to the target or connect the dots is revealed. lol 

I’ve killed a lot of bosses doing this same strat and it is always so much fucking fun.  Read more

I do actually avoid some of that stuff if I can. I’m weird.  Read more

I don’t ask for much, universe, but please: Keep Cavill away from NFTs.  Read more

When I said broadcast TV I was specifically talking about the big networks being filled with mostly crappy reality shows and cop shows. Read more

About time someone knocked Singstar down a few pegs.  Read more

Yeah. Actually living in Florida is MOSTLY boring, hot and you have to deal with hurricanes and tourists. The beaches (some of them..) are nice and as kid who loved animals, lots of cool critters to encounter. But mostly a boring swamp state.  Read more

Not important to the story, but I grew up in DeLand, Florida. So this was a weird story for me for a bunch of other reasons. Read more

Finally, mankind had prevailed against the disease.” And the way the intro is framed and how people talk about the virus in-game seem to imply otherwise, but the specifics of the lore aren’t as important here. I’m just pointing out how 2021 has changed how I react to these sorts of “and a cure was found!” storylines Read more

In Dying Light 2, the zombies you see were infected by a new, super-strain that the vaccine couldn’t fight. All of those zombies could be people who got the vaccine back in the day. Or they are folks who have turned in the years since the fall of the planet, post-vaccine.  Read more