Rumors of a Spyro trilogy remaster have been floating around for quite a while, even before
the Kotaku piece began making the rounds.
Plus, in response to a Gameological reader email that mentioned Evan's
Kotaku piece about «Black Cool,» Evan and I debate the mainstream game studios» «white dudes only» problem for a spell.
A co-worker popped up in the comments of
this Kotaku piece to explain that the stunt worked and the headscarf ban has been removed.
Not exact matches
Kotaku lauds the Wii U as the finest
piece of hardware ever made by Nintendo, adding, «For once, we have a Nintendo console that doesn't feel like it is pocked with omissions.»
Kotaku staff writer Ethan Gach, who is a Vita enthusiast who «rides hard for that
piece of junk,» is psyched.
Let's be honest;
Kotaku are crap but even then, their later
piece was formulated after a more in depth viewing of the game.
Kotaku staff writer Ethan Gach, who is a Vita enthusiast who «rides hard for that
piece of junk,» is psyched.
With Capcom recently announcing that the plan to increase support for the Nintendo Switch in 2018 and beyond,
Kotaku UK has published a
piece detailing what these titles could be.
Kotaku's Keza McDonald set the record straight on Nintendo's finances with a wonderful
piece explaining that Nintendo are not in any immediate financial danger, and won't be for some time.
There're at least a few dozen
pieces of concept art visible in
Kotaku's high - resolution photos, complete with various captions and whatnot which hint at the kind of things we're going to see in the game.
Kotaku's Jason Schreier has written a lengthy
piece about EA's upcoming Anthem game, which when first seen at last year's E3 had a «Fall 2018» release date.
Kotaku lauds the Wii U as the finest
piece of hardware ever made by Nintendo, adding, «For once, we have a Nintendo console that doesn't feel like it is pocked with omissions.»
Well, Dyack (who's now over at Precursor Games in an exclusively creative capacity) has responded to the allegations calling out
Kotaku for running the
piece, and addressing the concerns that many community members have expressed over the development of Precursor's crowdfunding effort, Shadow of the Eternals.
To wit:
Kotaku has a
piece out today on an incident that took place in VR Chat, an extremely popular virtual world akin to Second Life.
Pfft I hear you say but as pointed out by gaming website
Kotaku, there may be some proof to the ludicrous rumour as a
piece of concept art shows a fight happening between two brawlers, one of which has the exact same tattoo as Brrrrrooooooccccckkkkk Leeeesssssnnnnaaarrr!
- You've probably seen it everywhere else, but this anti-PS3 video, as linked on
Kotaku, is an irresistable, repellent
piece of propaganda, with many extra marks for a mangling of The Fray's song «How To Save A Life».
Speaking of modern video game franchises with big set
pieces spread across multiple sequels,
Kotaku has word that there's a survey floating around out there attempting to gauge interest in potential settings for the next installment of Assassin's Creed.
The author of the
piece,
Kotaku's Stephen Totilo, called upon readers to «argue for a Virtual Boy store on the Nintendo 3DS, if you can.»
Not too long ago, Reggie Fils - Aime spoke to
Kotaku and did validate that Breath of the Wild «s following
piece of DLC will grow the base game's tale and will emphasis on the legendary champions who performed a essential position in Breath of the Wild.
Kotaku then decided to ask Microsoft themselves about the arrival of free - to - stream pornography on their flagship
piece of hardware.