The day
the Kotaku video is released (day 3 of our launch week), our sales spike up ~ 30 % compared to the previous two days.
If you missed it,
Kotaku video producer Tim Rogers gave us a tour of the Nintendo E3 booth, the PlayStation E3 booth, and the Sega E3 booth.
In this first episode of a new
Kotaku video series called Complete In Box, I take a look at a complete copy of one of the most iconic and influential games of all time: Super Mario Bros. for the NES.
In this first episode of a new
Kotaku video series called Complete In Box, I take a look at a complete copy of one of...
Not exact matches
Kotaku's resident
video game expert (and avowed Bayonetta fan) Tim Rogers made a
video answering a bunch of technical questions people had for him about the port and the game overall, which I recommend watching if you're curious how the Switch version stacks up:
Reps tell
Kotaku that Namco Bandai will also be releasing tutorial
videos for Dark Souls to help players better understand its unforgiving combat and unique rules.
I've made a bunch of
videos since I started working at
Kotaku Dot Com back in June of 2017.
My designer is Jeremiah Slaczka, who also writes «Ask a
Video Game Developer Anything» monthly for
Kotaku.
In today's episode of Speak Up on
Kotaku, commenter Aikage laments the general lack of pre-rendered cutscenes in today's
video games, a feature many were glad to see die out.
Kotaku editor - in - chief Stephen Totilo is out in L.A. for the Spike
Video Game Awards.
For over four years, I have spent every free moment either writing or thinking about
video games and anime for the crazy world that is
Kotaku.
If you've not watched the
Kotaku Plays
video atop this post, do so now and you'll see what I mean.
An Elder Scrolls Online player who asked to remain anonymous sent
Kotaku three
videos of his in - game footage showing how bots coalesce around NPCs to keep collecting completion rewards or even clog up dungeon passages to such an extent that human players have trouble passing through them.
He asked that I hold off on sharing his gameplay footage, but here's a similar
video that was also sent to
Kotaku by another player that shows how bots can build up in a given area:
The Wii U version of Namco Bandai's Pokémon fighting game has landed at
Kotaku, along with strict time constraints on how much
video we can share.
A story on
video game blog
Kotaku is reporting on a new in - store labeling practice by EB Games in Canada that appears to be an attempt to deceive customers into believing used games are actually new games.
According to an internal EB Games Canada memo sent to
Kotaku, the
video game store is eliminating its used games section and changing the colour of the used game price sticker to the same colour as used on its new games.
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.
Now, granted, Dr. NerdLove and The New Yorker don't exactly publish a lot of
video game reviews, but do GamerGaters really think they can stop game makers from sending review copies to IGN, Gamespot, PCGamer, the offical Xbox magazine, The Escapist, and
Kotaku?
Commenter Madammina's tale of playing through Kingdom Hearts with her little brother reminds us how much fun it is to play
video games with our loved ones in today's Speak Up on
Kotaku.
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!
It's
Kotaku XP, our weekly
video discussion of hot
Kotaku topics!
Most of the time, you'll find out when you open
Kotaku and see that, oh God, your
video game company just fired everyone in the city you live in.
We've got an Overwatch League faux pas, a big week for Insomniac fans, some posture advice, the next footnote in the history of the war against loot boxes, and even more on
Kotaku XP, our weekly
video roundup of what the heck is going on with games and the people who play them.
We've got a streamer faux pas, disillusioned teens, docks bricking Switches, Carmen Sandiego, Dragon Quest, and more on
Kotaku XP, our weekly
video roundup of what the heck is going on with games and the people who play them.
Today on
Kotaku Asks we've got a very special treat: a professional public relations person is here to answer your questions about what it's really like behind the scenes at a major
video game publisher.
Dark Souls for Switch gets delayed, Billy Mitchell gets disqualified, Kratos's axe swings into stores, and Nintendo makes cardboard fun this week on
Kotaku XP, our regularly scheduled
video roundup of what the heck is going on with games and the people who play them.
Kotaku is reporting that the game is currently being listed as a «
video work», which leaves some doubt about whether it will actually be a playable game, or just something pretty to stare at.
«Changing a 15 - year - old to an 18 - year - old would suddenly recontextualize a lot of character actions and motivations, turning characters who come across as «well - meaning but young and inexperienced» into characters who simply come across as immature and misguided,» he told former
Kotaku reporter Patrick Klepek for a feature on
video game «censorship.»
Today we'd like to introduce
Kotaku's Splitscreen, a brand new
video podcast hosted by us, Kirk Hamilton and Jason Schreier.
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)..
Lmao the leftist keep on spreading the propaganda to any and every media component owned by them... I look to
kotaku or any
video game website for accurate unbiased «news»
The Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB), which assigns content ratings to
video games sold in the US and acts as an independent self - regulatory body for the industry, told
Kotaku it «does not consider loot boxes to be gambling.»
This was news to the
video game industry, whose representatives told
Kotaku on Thursday night that they had not been invited.
Nominated for Best PC Game, Best Art Direction, Best Story, and Most Innovative — IGN Best of 2017 Game of the Year 2017 Editor's Spotlight Awards — GameSpot 25 Best Games of the Year — Slant Magazine The 50 Best Games of 2017 — Polygon The Top 10 Games of the Year — Gamasutra The Best
Video Game Music of 2017 —
Kotaku The 10 Best
Video Game Moments of 2017 — Vulture The 10 Best Games of 2017 — Newshub Top 5 Best PC Games of 2017 — Future Game Releases Nominated for Best Independent Game — The Game Awards
Several stills from the
video are up at
Kotaku and they certainly look good, very Victorian and all that, but there is something irksome about seeing the next Assassin's Creed — even by way of leaked footage — while the current game is still such a mess.
The Guinness Book of World Records has confirmed to
Kotaku that it has removed Todd Rogers» record Dragster high score from its database, as well as his record for the longest - standing
video game high score, following Rogers» disqualification from the Twin Galaxies scoreboards yesterday.
Pointed out by
Kotaku earlier today, the
video below shows a stark contrast between the Japanese and dubbed versions of the Pokémon anime.
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Following a tweet over the weekend from Canadian game store
Video Games Plus indicating the Marth, Wii Fit Trainer and Animal Crossing Villager Amiibo figures had been discontinued, Nintendo tells
Kotaku that some figures «likely will not return to the market» once their initial shipment sells out.
Bleak and engrossing, Darkest Dungeon was named one of
Kotaku's favorite
video games of 2016 when it was released on PC, and it's arguably even better on Switch, thanks to the availability of touch and standard controls.
He oversees
Kotaku's TAY Blog and is the author of the children's book 101
Video Games to Play Before You Grow Up
I am a sucker for game design articles and
videos, especially YouTube features like Egoraptor's
video on Megaman X, so when Izzy sent me a link to
Kotaku about the 4 Step Level Design by Mark Brown, I was sure to check it out.
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!
Over at
Kotaku, Mark Serrels dives deeper into this phenomenon, in a wonderful personal essay on how the flexibility of the Nintendo Switch helped him reconnect with his love of
video games, even with the responsibilities of being a homeowner and a father.
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.
Here's a
video, courtesy of
Kotaku.
With half their job replaced by «amateurs» (via social media, forums,
videos, etc) and the other half being easily automated (you could replace most of
Kotaku with a half intelligent RSS feed poster at this point), the human journalist doesn't really have much of a purpose any more.
He is an award - winning writer with over 200 publications (ABC Arts, Crikey, Buzzfeed, Meanjin,
Kotaku), and a
video essayist with 1 million views on YouTube.
Kotaku has caught wind of a
video posted to