Kotaku posted some details about what set to come in the future.
In 2016
Kotaku posted an article claiming the next Assassin's Creed game would be set in Egypt and at the time was codenamed «Empire».
Earlier today
Kotaku posted a story saying the so bad it's good title 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand was canceled due to the merger between Activision and Blizzard.
Kotaku posted a video of a recent project by Michael Eurek, a lighting and textural artist, who rebuilt the famous Temple of Time from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time using Unreal Engine 4.
Kotaku posted four images of the concept art for locations including Draenor, the home of the Orcs, Ironforge, the city of Dwarves, and more.
When games writer Jason Schreier recently wrote
a Kotaku post expressing annoyance and fatigue with yet another set of unrealistic anime breasts in fantasy - action game Dragon's Crown, he drew a wave of ire — and even a homophobic gibe from the game's Japanese artist.
And, of course, whenever
Kotaku posts a rumour it should always be taken with a pinch of salt and a chuckle.
The intrepid Tim Rogers, who you might know as our new video producer / creator of Long - Ass
Kotaku posts, is down in LA right now, adventuring through E3.
Not exact matches
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If you've not watched the
Kotaku Plays video atop this
post, do so now and you'll see what I mean.
Of course you do, because all us here at
Kotaku can't seem to stop
posting about it.
Kotaku: U.K. website Guardian Unlimited has
posted an interview with uber talent Bob Hoskins.
The letter was
posted at popular gaming site
Kotaku, and details the companies plans for a DLC team.
Kotaku: «So, yesterday, I
posted some animation work and said we needed to do more of it here on Fine Art.
Nintendo Worldwide President Satoru Iwata
posted a Twitter message (translated by
Kotaku) stating that the use of two Gamepad controllers will reduce the Wii U's frame rate by half, from -LSB-...]
Rumors began swirling yesterday after a
post on
Kotaku that Scalebound was in trouble and may end up being canceled.
First
posted over at
Kotaku in a story by Mike Fahey, and then just confirmed by Disney Infinity Vice President John Vignocchi earlier today on Twitter, it also appears that Mike actually narrates the video for the release as Tron's MCP... congrats Mike!
Army of Two apparently has a third game in development, but this time it will be titled Army of Four, that's according to a rumour
posted on
Kotaku As... [Read full story]
In a
post by
Kotaku, the news for this was brought up weeks before and recently got confirmed by Activision that both are leaving Sledgehammer Games to pursue new projects within Activision.
In a
post by
Kotaku, the news for this was brought up weeks before and recently got confirmed by...
The
post revealed that she had cheated on him with a couple indie developers, and, most notably, her boss at
Kotaku.
You're going to have to make even more far fetched and outright BS articles (See
Kotaku's GT5 video incident - which they accredited to a site that never had the video
posted)..
According to a
post over at
Kotaku, the DLC info was accidentally
posted on the official Rock Band forums and just as accidentally swept under the rug — but not before we bloggers could pounce on it like a pack of starved wolves.
There's currently an embargo on
posting specific details about the game; however, gaming blog
Kotaku has been granted permission to
post their photos of the visit, which showcase a whole load of Brutal Legend concept art and other Double Fine paraphernalia.
And here's the kickoff
post, revealing launch contributors including current IGF chairman Brandon Boyer,
Kotaku / MeatBun and now GameTrailers stalwart Michael McWhertor, Gamasutra news director Frank Cifaldi, and the ever - awesome Alice Taylor, as well as Game Developer mag EIC Brandon Sheffield (and yep, Insert Credit, which I also contributed to sporadically, was def.
This reminds me of a
post that made the rounds recently from
Kotaku: «Microsoft Rep Says HD - DVD «The Next Betamax»».
The backlash became so severe that the lead game director, Gilles Matouba finally had enough and
posted his furious explanation on the
Kotaku in Action subreddit.
Kotaku took the mock up below from 4Chan; the original
post seems to have been removed in the meantime.
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Basically, everyone featured became a YouTube celebrity since their inclusion in the list, to the point many of them actually got their videos
posted on big name gaming sites Nintendo Life and
Kotaku!
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Kotaku has caught wind of a video
posted to
Kotaku (or Polygon)
posted a comparison video yesterday, and it was kind of sad how much nicer the old version looked.
The company
posted a bunch of sales numbers overnight, and we at
Kotaku HQ have been discussing which is the most stunning.
There are actually a series of
posts on
Kotaku going through what's happening - as is explained: «The Game Club is going to be conducted via the Internets, meaning, sadly, we won't all be meeting in Fahey's living room over coffee and crumpets to discuss the latest Game Club game.
A
post on
Kotaku has some good videos of just these parts of the game.)
Just to make that point very clear, we will now be
posting a photograph of the Viva Pinata notepad
Kotaku received from Microsoft.
Neither my friend and colleague Zarmena nor
Kotaku's Jason Schreier did anything wrong by
posting the report, but we're all fooling ourselves if we think there's much weight to it.
The game was also featured on Game Center CX / Retro Game Master and is one of the few officially translated videos
posted on
Kotaku during the show's online run in 2011, despite the game not ever having been officially released outside of Japan.