And to
the Kotaku writers, that Wolf boss really wasn't difficult at all, please pay more attention to the games you cover in future.
The other day on Twitter, fellow
Kotaku writer Kate Cox mentioned she had just finished Xenogears,...
of course normally a claim like this could be instantly dismissed, except that
Kotaku writer Jason Schreier claims to have heard the same thing from three different sources, all three of which confirmed a 2017 release date, and two of which named the game as being Assassin's Creed: Empire.
When Stephen Totilo caught up with Shigeru Miyamoto and Shinya Takahashi at this year's E3 Expo,
the Kotaku writer wanted to ask them about it.
Rumours began last night when
Kotaku writer Jason Schreier left a comment saying, «We heard from a tipster about a month ago that the Wii U version had been «postponed indefinitely».
Not exact matches
Kotaku staff
writer Ethan Gach, who is a Vita enthusiast who «rides hard for that piece of junk,» is psyched.
Staff
writer Heather Alexandra and
Kotaku editor in chief Stephen Totilo sat down with Masahiro Higuchi from Intelligent Systems and Yosuke Hayashi from Koei Tecmo to talk about the game and whether or not it will...
Far Cry Primal — Promotional screenshot (Ubisoft) Jason Schreier, a
writer at
Kotaku — a site known for often getting wind of leaks ahead of any other publication — indicated that there is no reason to assume the next Far Cry game will be a Western, simply that it will take place in Montana.
Former
Kotaku and current io9
writer Evan Narcisse, who's also writing a six - issue Marvel comic called Rise of the Black Panther, reunites with me and Kirk to talk about the adventures of T'Challa and crew.
Of course they are wrong, otherwise they wouldn't be
writers for Polygon and
Kotaku in the first place.
Writers at Polygon,
Kotaku, and other outlets have criticized Far Cry 5's ending.
Our ninetieth episode features us talking to Patricia Hernandez (senior
writer at
Kotaku) and Danielle Riendeau (senior reviewer at Polygon).
Kotaku staff
writer Ethan Gach, who is a Vita enthusiast who «rides hard for that piece of junk,» is psyched.
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.
For those of you who haven't heard, Zoe Quinn, a
writer for
Kotaku and creator of the indie «game» Depression Quest, has had controversy surrounding her for a couple weeks now.
Jason Schreier, a senior
writer at
Kotaku, can be seen defending Nathan Grayson, the journalist who admitted to beginning a sexual relationship with Zoe Quinn just days after he mentioned her in his reporting and linking to her game, Depression Quest.
Over at
Kotaku,
writer Stephen Totilo offered a theory of his own based on a huge move recently made by Sony.
Writers like Waypoint's own Austin Walker and
Kotaku's Heather Alexandra have recognized that loot box mechanics look and feel like slot machines.
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.
A
writer at
Kotaku this week wrote that he has a gambling problem and video games are at fault.
A freelancer and frequent contributor both to
Kotaku Japan and Gizmodo, the
writer says that embarking upon publishing the book reinvigorated his love for writing, a process emphasizing fun over business.
What is happening over at
Kotaku is that the
writers and gamers are complaining that GameStop is selling used copies of the rare Wii RPG Xenoblade Chronicles for $ 90 rather than the normal below retail price of most games.
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Writer,
Kotaku], Alexa Ray Corriea [
Writer, Polygon], Adam Rippon [Game designer, Muteki], Dale North [Editor, Destructoid]
Brittany Vincent is an accomplished video game and entertainment
writer whose work has been featured in publications and online venues like G4TV.com, Joystiq, Complex, IGN, GamesRadar, Polygon, Wizard World,
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