kotaku.com.au: It’s been a peaceful few years, hasn’t it? As the current generation of consoles got cheaper, more and more people were able to buy more than one of them. They could play, and enjoy, games across different systems. And as a result, stopping being so emotionally invested in the one system they did own, to the detriment of others.
Originally launched in 2011, El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is coming to Nintendo Switch, so It's time to look back at the original.
Still have my ps3 copies. Bought it at launch and another one when I found it cheap and in perfect condition about 10 years ago. I wouldn’t buy it on Switch but if they made a PS5 version I would. I still have one of my PS3 Fats hooked up so good to go either way.
Id play it again on the switch. I wished my 360 version was bc but this is still a good way to play.
The artist behind Fallout 4’s Deathclaw reveals just how bad things got back when Bethesda took over the series
People are stupid I get it. No one should feel unsafe,
But I think they need to talk about why they cut so many corners during the development process and why none of their games ever look current. And why they think all of this is okay while they charge full price.
CGM Writes: While we were over at PAX East, we were able to sit down with Goichi Suda (Suda51) and talk about the upcoming remaster of Shadows of the Damned
I think the article image that i added is appropriate, seeing as this is from Kotaku.
Advice from Kotaku...
Hahaha, is this kotaku? The guys who post 30 articles how sony is doomed and the ps3/psvita is doomed :')
What's up with Kotaku recently? Been a while I haven't read anything about them, I thought they were banned from N4G just like HipHopGamer, and now we have like dozens of articles from Kotaku on every page of N4G.
Trying to mute fanboyism? You'd have more success trying to separate corruption from government... #GoodLuck