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Encyclopedia, which Kotaku says is coming >>
One of the only flaws with the campaign, which Kotaku picked up on, is the odd quick time events that don't really make sense or fit in with what is happening.
Don't be surprised if Super Monkey Ball pops up at this week's Vita - heavy Tokyo Game Show, which Kotaku will be all over like ugly on an ape.

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The game, which was leaked to Kotaku and then confirmed by Ubisoft, will be set in 19th - century London and will feature new gameplay mechanics, like a grappling hook.
Kotaku explored some of the things Microsoft's got in store, which include implementation in other devices entirely (computers, tablets, smartphones, cars), controlling live television, and all kinds of other stuff.
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:
Veteran game journalist Geoff Keighley joins Kotaku Splitscreen this week to talk about what it's like to produce The Game Awards, how he decides which trailer to debut, and the hilarious request he got from the people who make Doritos.
«Card's political beliefs sure didn't come up during the game's development,» Mark Rein, vice president of Gears of War development studio Epic Games, which owns Chair Entertainment, told Kotaku.
The report, which comes from Kotaku, has revealed that an internal message sent to developers from Sony's America and European branches states that the company will «plan to end all Vita GameCard production by close of fiscal year 2018.»
It's a pretty arcade shooter, one that makes as good a use of the iPhone's touch screen as it can with a «floating gun» control scheme, which uses virtual joystick to aim and has you shaking the phone to reload... [Kotaku]
Speaking with Kotaku UK, Michel Ancel stated that Beyond Good & Evil 2 development, which has been worked on since Rayman Legends was done, only recently went into full gear, as the technology that could allow the realization of the interplanetary travel focus has only become available recently.
Kotaku says sources have sent assets, which...
Kotaku's Evan Narcisse and I were sitting in a swanky hotel room with the creator of Metal Gear Solid, and we'd just spent some time talking about his next game, Ground Zeroes, which is a prologue to Metal Gear Solid V, itself a prequel to Metal Gear Solid 4, which is not a prequel.
As Kotaku UK previously explained in great detail, Metal Gear Survive is a co-op stealth game in which you sneak up and kill zombies.
According to Kotaku, the game, which may be the next - gen Alien game developer Creative Assembly was hiring for last spring, may star Ellen Ripley's daughter.
According to a new report from Kotaku's Jason Schreier, the studio, which previously employed around 250 people, has cut over 50 jobs.
Kotaku: «Today a Nintendo patent came to light for a hint system which would allow gamers to essentially let games play themselves.
First reported on by Kotaku, 38 Studios was best known for their work on the recently released Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning with the help of Big Huge Games, which was a company that 38 Studios owned.
Kotaku: My first question is, what is the process like for deciding which characters in a Smash Bros. game to include and which to cut from game to game?
Enter the official Red Steel 2 box art, which is technically a «work - in - progress,» but Ubisoft sent it over to Kotaku, so it must be almost done progressing.
According to Kotaku the game plays out as a third - person shooter, which means we can expect Valkyria Chronicles - like strategy to it all.
While Stephen Fry is making a return as the narrator for LittleBigPlanet 2, the blog briefly confirms custom voice acting, which according to Kotaku, should allow players to provide voice overs for their levels or integrate voices with their character creations.
Good news, my fellow lovers of both Skylanders and Nintendo: according to Kotaku, the Nintendo character figures for Skylanders Superchargers (which also work as Amiibo) can now be purchased separately from the game.
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.
However, Kotaku says games will still look better on Xbox One X thanks to «super-sampling», which improves the performance of titles for those who don't have a 4K television set.
The campaign will go a bit further than most user - made content which comes in the form of the addition of another playable character according to Kotaku.
The news comes from Kotaku which stems from rumblings that first gathered steam at the San Diego Comic - Con.
«My understanding at the time was that we were being added to a holding company for Russian investments in tech which was run by Jason,» they told Kotaku.
And in a statement to Kotaku, Microsoft placed the blame squarely on Sony, which is apparently blocking the ability for Xbox One to PS4 cross-play.
MSNBC recently aired a segment featuring Kotaku's Stephen Totilo, in which the now - infamous «terrorist» level of the game is discuss.
Showing up on Kotaku are some great looking new screens for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D which were revealed at the Nintendo World event.
According to a new report from Kotaku's Jason Schreier, the studio, which previously employed around 250 people, has cut over 50 jobs.
Today, according to a source from Kotaku, between 30 to 40 jobs may have been lost in a recent round of layoffs which have occurred this month.
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.
This is part six of Kotaku's Final Fantasy Retrospective, in which we take a look back at every mainline FF game.
This is part seven of Kotaku's Final Fantasy Retrospective, in which we take a look back at every mainline FF game.
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)..
High - profile editors, reporters, and reviewers from heavyweight gaming news sites such as Polygon, Ars Technica, and Kotaku use the private Google Groups mailing list, which is called Gaming Journalism Professionals or GameJournoPros, to shape industry - wide attitudes to events, such as the revelation that developer Zoe Quinn had a sexual relationship with at least one prominent games journalist — a journalist who had mentioned her and her products in his reporting.
It's Friday, which is still Kotaku JRPG Day in my heart.
UPDATE: Kotaku's News editor Jason Schreier has tweeted that he confirms the story that the game will not include a single player campaign but will include a Battle Royale mode which is being developed by Raven software.
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.»
GitHyp, which tracks the service's most - played games, has published its report for 2016 (via Kotaku), revealing... Continue reading →
I'm here with Kotaku's editor - at - large Kirk Hamilton to talk about Undertale, which came out for PC back in 2015, but is available today for PlayStation 4 and Vita.
The source speaking to Kotaku tells of «at least one multiplayer mode» which sees players take on the role of a criminal belonging to either Bane or the Joker's gangs trying to kill Batman and Robin.
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.
Kotaku called it one of the fairest examples of free - to - play games, which is great but it's really hard to make money.
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.
For those interested in the trophy list (which is quite massive) check out the Kotaku article.
Games journalism has long been known for its intractable patronage, nepotism and the whip - cracking role of publishers — which is exactly why Kotaku had little respectability left anyway.
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