
Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Hidden Treats in… Costume Quest • Killer Queen is a Great Dark Thriller • Lucid9 is Promising, but Unpolished
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Hidden Treats in… Costume Quest • Killer Queen is a Great Dark Thriller • Lucid9 is Promising, but Unpolished
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“I started this game collecting trash,” my character quipped late in Sunset Overdrive, “and now I’m collecting trash again.” She was defending a makeshift boat that was trying to escape the zombie-infested wasteland of Sunset City. It was a thrilling chase scene. So why were we collecting trash in the middle of it?
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Naru Omori is a veteran video game artist who has spent pretty much his entire career at Capcom, both in the company’s Japanese and North American studios. In that time, he’s contributed to series like Resident Evil, Dead Rising and Devil May Cry.
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Based on actual footage recorded on mobile phones, Use of Force drops you into a crowd witnessing the last moments of Mexican migrant Anastasio Hernandez Rojas, who in 2010 was tasered and beaten to death by US border patrol agents.
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The latest Civ title, Beyond Earth, is pretty good , even if parts of the game are a little more pedestrian than others. Maybe there’s a reason for that. Maybe all the game needed was a little more faith.
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I saw this at a local department store on the weekend, and teared up, just a little. Not at the price – that’s a steal for such a classic – but for the company it was now forced to keep.
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Track: Oh My Darling Don’t Cry | Artist: Run The Jewels | Album: Run The Jewels 2
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We post a lot of LEGO stuff here on Kotaku, but most of it is variations of the garden variety, the kind you played with as a kid. We don’t post nearly as much of the more advanced Lego Technic stuff, which is a bit of a shame considering how good some of it is.
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I’m looking forward to figuring out what the hell Lords of the Fallen is this week. How about you?
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When introduced at E3 earlier this year and in the marketing materials that followed, Nintendo’s little plastic figures looked fantastic , but some of the finer details seem to have been lost to the production process.
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