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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number: The TAY Review • Your Lie in April: The Ani-TAY Review • On Trying (And Succeeding) to get Excited About Rock Band 4 • Why Doesn’t This Game Exist: Drudgeons and Diplomacy TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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UncategorizedLEGO Matrix Lobby Shootout Improves On The Original
Not only has YouTube LEGO animator Snooperking painstakingly recreated the lobby shootout from The Matrix, he tweaked the ending to solve the movie trilogy’s main problem. Despite the fact that Neo and Trinty are technically slaughtering countless innocent comatose machine batteries on their way to rescue Morpheus from Agent Smith (it’s the smell, if there…
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UncategorizedPlaying Half-Life Upside Down Is One Confusing Trip
Half-Life veteran quadrazid decided to give the classic FPS a whole new perspective and turned everything upside down. Headcrabs are a bit easier to spot this way, but besides that, things just get more difficult and confusing. Quadrazid’s playthrough is still fast and smooth, though. But it’s not just hard when the ceiling becomes the…
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UncategorizedBesiege: A Tale of Rebellion and War
Siege engine building sim Besiege is far more than just a vehicle for funny robots. What better way to show it than with an epic story-driven machinima series? Recently shared by redditor LHB2010 (following a teaser posted three weeks ago), “Battle for Ipsilon #1” chronicles the first two days of a war between two kingdoms.…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Nintendo Mobile
Nintendo is making mobile games. There will be Nintendo games on our phones and tablets. Wow. While the news is exciting, it’s hard to push aside our worst free-to-play gaming fears. So let’s embrace them. How bad can a mobile Nintendo get? I’ve been paying attention to the comments section all week, and I know…
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UncategorizedIn Which Anime Girls Make Out And Transform Into Weapons
Making its debut at this weekend’s AnimeJapan expo in Japan, Valkyrie Drive is a mixed-media game and anime project from Marvelous which revolves around girls making out and turning into weapons. It all makes sense when you realize who it’s coming from. From Kenichirō Takaki, the man who brought us the Senran Kagura series of…
By Mike Fahey