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Bill Paxton Is Just The Best
After playing through several hours of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s Exo Zombies game mode, I’ve come to the following conclusion: Bill Paxton is pretty awesome. It all comes down to three little words. Okay, so he changed things up a bit. The essence of the quote remains. Game over indeed, Bill Paxton. Update: Now…
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How To Find Call Of Duty Exo Zombies‘ Musical Easter Egg
As with past installments of Call of Duty‘s co-op zombie slaughter downloadable content, the first episode of Advanced Warfare‘s Exo Zombies contains a hidden song. Unlike previous installments, this one’s a bit more classy. In case the famous John Charles Dollman illustration weren’t clue enough, the song we’re hunting for is Wagner’s “Ride of the…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Archer! In Speed Painting Form! • Tears to Tiara 2Impressions: Crouching TRPG, Hidden VN • Elihu’s Four in February 2015: Prologue • Ani-TAY’s OP/ED A Day Initiative – Week 2, Week 3, Week 4 • Spacemon – A Pokémon Tabletop Story, Vol. 2: Chapter 4 TAY Classic—TAY…
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Reptile Returns In Mortal Kombat X, And He’s So Dreamy
The tongue, the acid spit, the evisceration — so adorable. The very first secret Mortal Kombat character is the latest combatant revealed for Mortal Kombat X. How far our little palette-swap has come since his clandestine Mortal Kombat debut. From hidden character with a combination of Sub-Zero and Scorpion’s powers to his own person or…
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The Harsh Reality of Questing In RPGs
Accepting and completing a quest doesn’t always go as smoothly as planned. As DarkLegacyComics’ latest points out, it would be different than real life, thanks to quest logs and their limited capabilities. And while everything is accurate here—for example World of Warcraft‘s quest log can only hold up to 25 quests at a time—that reward…
By Gergo Vas