Ever since the PlayStation 4.5 was first rumored (
via Kotaku) a month ago, concerns have appeared over whether the new system would create a fractured player base by locking older PS4 owners out of the latest games.
The talented and mostly professional artists that frequent CGHubs have created their own Dragon Age and Mass Effect characters (
via Kotaku).
[Update: Ubisoft has confirmed (
via Kotaku) that Skull and Bones has been delayed.
Update: A Nintendo spokesperson has denied the report that Wii U production is ending, telling Japanese site IT Media (
via Kotaku) «there is no change to our continuing [Wii U] production.»
In an interview with Famitsu (
via Kotaku) Tetsuya Nomura was very open about the decision to take a new visual approach, stating that this new direction was an attempt to «Express Disney's 2D brushwork in 3D.»
In an interview with 4Gamer earlier this year, Final Fantasy XV's director Hajime Tabata coined the term «Final Fantasy disease» for what he describes as [
via Kotaku] «people within [Square - Enix] who can't imagine anything other than their own view of Final Fantasy.
[Superannuation
via Kotaku]
[iTunes
via Kotaku and Touch Arcade]
Speaking in an interview with The Asashi Shimbun (
via Kotaku), Iwata only said this much on a new device:
«We used to have the idea that we wanted to be a studio that only made 100 percent original games,» CEO Tatsuya Minami told Famitsu (
via Kotaku) in an article celebrating the outlet's tenth anniversary.
Literally, after five years of the conventional wisdom being that only established franchises and sequels could exist in the games market, someone finally got the idea that maybe, just maybe, the people are tired of the same old, same old (found
via Kotaku).
You can also read a bit more about the judging process
via this Kotaku article.
GitHyp, which tracks the service's most - played games, has published its report for 2016 (
via Kotaku), revealing... Continue reading →
I stumbled across this site this evening (
via Kotaku), and had to share: The Arcade Ambience Project Page.
Ever since the PlayStation 4.5 was first rumored (
via Kotaku) a month ago, concerns have appeared over whether the new system would create a fractured player base by locking older PS4 owners out of the latest games.
Confirmed
via Kotaku Australia, Doug Lombardi from Valve has issued a statement letting gamers know that those who previously purchased the 2010 version of the game will soon be able to enjoy the newly uncensored release:
The news comes
via Kotaku where one of its employees had a brief chat with Gabe Newell on the red carpet at the VGAs last night where he all but officially confirmed the existence of what we shall for now call the «Steam Box».
Reports are coming in
via Kotaku that despite Nintendo's Wii successor, Project Cafe, holding the power to compete with the likes of the PS3, it may be missing a few key features that current gen systems support.
The original reports (
via Kotaku) stated that Dudok de Wit temporarily relocated to Tokyo to finish the story and storyboards, with Ghibli's Isao Takahta overseeing everything.
While the two iconic Animal Crossing characters make appearances in the gameplay, a special offer banner (
via Kotaku) states it will cost 250 Leaf Tickets each to bring them to the campsite.
Atlus Japan said on its official website and Twitter account (
via Kotaku) that the creation and sale of its games, including Shin Megami Tensei IV, will proceed.
«I'm sorry to say an Xbox 360 version isn't being released, because an Xbox 360 version of MGS4 hasn't gone on sale,» Kojima said on his podcast (
via Kotaku).
Not exact matches
Atlus» Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey features a password system that lets players summon special demons
via secret codes, like the two they've passed on to
Kotaku to share with our readers, including one for password - exclusive Alciel, the Black Sun.
«These post-launch quests, including the recent Horizon Zero Dawn content, are on a rotating schedule and will be reintroduced at a later date, so even new hunters will have a chance to get the content as they get more experience,» a representative of Capcom told
Kotaku via email.
This is statement provided to
Kotaku... «For a brief period of time, Paper Mario: Color Splash was inadvertently made available to the public
via Nintendo eShop on Wii U, and a small number of consumers were able to purchase and download the game.
(
Kotaku via The Silent Chief)
«We're actively working to address an issue some users may be experiencing with their profile,» a Microsoft spokesperson told
Kotaku via e-mail when asked about this issue.
Some images from an old test build had been shared a few days ago
via 4chan; now, multiple independent sources including
Kotaku's Jason Schreier have confirmed this to be all true.
This was sent out
via email to developers today, and it was obtained by
Kotaku.
Kotaku and Eurogamer can confirm
via their sources that those rumors are true...
The Wii U will support online, in - game voice chat
via licensed third - party headsets, but not
via the GamePad's microphone and speaker, a Nintendo representative told
Kotaku.
«We don't comment on rumor and speculation,» it responded
via email to
Kotaku today.
Rumors have been swirling about this for a few weeks now (as first reported by Eurogamer), and
Kotaku can confirm
via our own sources that those rumors are true.
«It means that if someone gets reported for breaking our community guidelines based on sexual content, we will take a holistic look at the channel,» a representative of Twitch told
Kotaku via email.
UPDATE:
Kotaku reports,
via a translation from Tokyo Sports, Konami has denied Hideo Kojima has left the company.
«It was unexplored territory at the time,» Okikurume told
Kotaku via Discord.
Here's how to download Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on your iPhone way ahead of its release date next month,
via instructions published by Polygon and
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.
Let's keep the tragedy train charging through with some more sad news: Square Enix's Los Angeles branch fired big chunks of its PR and marketing staff (this news comes
via Joystiq), and
Kotaku reports that High Moon Studios has laid off most of the people who were making an upcoming game based on Marvel's Deadpool comic.
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.
-LSB-...]
Kotaku,
via Gaming Podcast.)
- Kazunori Yamauchi
via twitter [Translated by
Kotaku]
Video game blog
Kotaku reports (
via Consumerist) that police in Oklahoma City are looking for Annamay Alexander, a 43 - year - old woman they believed seduced a 14 - year - old boy whom she met
via «PlayStation Home.»
«We're actively working to address an issue some users may be experiencing with their profile,» a Microsoft spokesperson told
Kotaku via e-mail when asked about this issue.