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CultureKotaku Game DiaryGears of War Isn’t As Fun Without The Chainsaw Gun
I love the Lancer from Gears of War. That’s the chainsaw gun. So I’m pretty disappointed that Gears of War 4, which I’m playing now to prep for the sequel, keeps taking my Lancer away. I’ve loved the Lancer since the series’ original hero Marcus Fenix used it in the first Gears game. Within the…
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Kotaku EastK-Pop Pick Of The Day: Peppermint Chocolate
As I freshened up my familiarity with MAMAMOO’s discography while writing the column for Yes I Am several days ago, I stumbled upon 2014’s Peppermint Chocolate, one of their pre-debut songs, sung in collaboration with K.Will. K.Will is one of the more prolific and well-known solo artists in the Korean music canon, best-known for his…
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CultureSix Months LaterAnthem: Six Months Later
It’s already been six months since the online shooter Anthem came out. A lot has happened during that time, though not as much as players had hoped. The game launched with many bugs and flaws, and both players and the developers have acknowledged that it needs a lot of work. While developer BioWare has addressed…
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UncategorizedBlack Desert, the pretty online role-playing game with the ridiculous character creator, is now live on the PlayStation 4. As the Xbox One version, it launches with only a handful of character classes, with plans to add new adventuring professions and content at regular intervals. Oh, and Megan Fox is involved for some reason. Woo.
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CulturePokkén Tournament Players Make Scrapbook To Thank Lead Designer
Today’s top news from Being Nice magazine: a group of competitive Pokken Tournament players gave one of the games’ developers a handwritten book, thanking him for his hard work. Aww! Hoshino, who previously worked on the Soulcalibur series, led the development of Pokkén Tournament, a Pokémon fighting game. During the Pokémon Worlds Championship last week,…
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CultureSplitscreenNo Man’s Sky‘s Beyond Update Fulfills The Childhood Dream Of Virtual Reality
You look left and see a giant alien behemoth. You look right and see your spaceship. And then you re-adjust your virtual reality helmet to account for all the head turning you just did. That’s the dream, right? At least that’s what Kirk assured me and Jason on this week’s episode of Kotaku Splitscreen when…
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