
“You can’t win the game. It only exists to destroy your mind.”
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Almost every evening here on Kotaku, I run a feature called “Fine Art“. It is, as the tagline says, “a celebration of the work of video game artists, showcasing the best of both their professional and personal portfolios.” This post in particular, though, is going to attempt the impossible, and try and pick out a few pieces I think were the best for 2014.
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Freespace, the last of the great PC space shooters, is coming back. But as a tabletop miniatures wargame. Made by Chris Taylor, lead designer on the original Fallout.
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Distractotron shot this video at DragonCon, getting as many X-Men (and villains) together in the one place as they could. It’s making me realise a live-action version of the 90s cartoon might not be the worst idea.
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Capcom capped off today’s Capcom Cup finals with a live demonstration of the recently-announced Street Fighter V. Who’ll wind up with a head full of noodles? Watch and see.
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Summoning monsters to do your bidding, recording their names in strange electronic tomes, holding millions of children in its thrall — is it any wonder the Christian community thought Satan might have had something to do with Pokémon’s popularity?
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CD Projekt Red recently delayed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt from February 2015 to May 2015. That’s three months. It took YouTuber Nick McDonalds two months to recreate the game’s 2013 trailer using MS Paint. Coincidence? Probably.
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