Bringing us the latest scoop on what sets the upcoming PS3 version of Tales of Vesperia apart from the original Xbox 360 exclusive,
Kotaku notes that in addition to loli - pirate girl Patty Fruel, the Blu - ray release will hold new cutscenes, subplots, outfits and additional voice acting almost as long as the original Xbox 360 script.
Being a free - to - play game also makes it accessible for users to try it out without any commitment,
Kotaku noted.
As
Kotaku notes, reports of damaged consoles seem to have ramped up after Nintendo recently updated the Switch to software version 5.0.
Not exact matches
Jason's official
Kotaku's review, despite being largely positive, did
note that the game felt incomplete.
In a recent interview with
Kotaku, RE5 producer Jun Takeuchi
noted that the game has «not really» gone under any overhaul as a result of the original trailer's negative media.
Consider it
Kotaku Cliff's
Notes.
In his review for
Kotaku, Jason Schreier
noted that Evan «might make for a good JRPG villain» of the Kefka type, and he's not wrong.
As
Kotaku first reported, a player modder — RaYRoD — undertook a huge overhaul mod to basically reintroduce a lot of the planned features that people
noted weren't actually in the launched game.
It's worth
noting that this hasn't been corroborated yet, but a Best Buy worker reportedly handed
Kotaku two images from the company's employee news section.
Kotaku recently spoke with Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils - Amie, who
noted that while the release of the second DLC pack is coming soon, fans should «not lock and load on November 10th.»
That tweet was followed by another with some extra information which, as
noted by
Kotaku, ties back in to something of an in - game mystery that's been around since GTAV launched.
It is important to
note that
Kotaku's report never specifies if it was.
These days,
Kotaku has
noted that sometimes an over importance is put on Metacritic scores to the point of bonuses even being offered to developers if good scores are obtained.