1. Sunday Without God Brings a Strange New World to Life - Kotaku
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Sunday Without God is one of those anime that got my viewership not through reviews or word of mouth but on simple concept alone. Halfway through, I put it on my list of the five anime you should be watching this past season—a spot it still deserves based on its excellent world building and thematic exploration.
2. Read Only Memories: The Kotaku Review
17 jan 2017 · Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk adventure game developed by MidBoss. It was originally released in 2015. The updated version adds new art and voice acting.
Sun sets on Neo San Francisco. Weather control units conjure fresh snow. Robots assist their masters and genetic hybrids take to the streets to protest for their rights. Turing guides me to a local nightclub to meet our contact. If we don’t get a new lead soon, the scoop of a lifetime will be lost.
3. Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi: Kioku (Sunday Without God - MyAnimeList
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Read reviews on the anime Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi: Kioku (Sunday Without God: Memories) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Episode 13 of Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi, included in the final Blu-ray/DVD volume of the series. This bonus episode is separated into three parts. In the first part, taking place before the characters reach Ostia, Ai and the others visit a hot spring. In the second part, Alice remembers the times he killed his classmates and encounters Hampnie Hamba...
4. Dragon Quest XI: The Kotaku Review
4 sep 2018 · Dragon Quest XI is the best game in the 32-year-old series. It wasn't until watching a rough cut of my 36-minute video review of the game on my television.
Dragon Quest XI is the best game in the 32-year-old series.
5. Memories Of My 16-Year Career In Video Games - Kotaku
24 mei 2014 · I loved that game. It looked like nothing else out there; its depiction of fantasy had no bearing on Tolkien, Elfquest, Piers Anthony or any ...
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6. Sunday Without God | Anime Review - The Otaku's Study
3 feb 2016 · Providing good attention to detail and an aesthetically pleasing experience overall, Sunday Without God is one of the better designed anime I ...
See AlsoBungou Stray Dogs Wan!On Monday, God created the world...On Tuesday, God separated chaos and order...On Wednesday, God went into meticulous detail creating the many wonders of this
7. A Bunch Of Articles I Wrote For Kotaku - Kirk Hamilton
20 dec 2018 · All my Kotaku articles into a single post and update it regularly. If you want to look through a list of highlights from the last few years, you can find them ...
A couple years ago, I decided it would be cool to put all my Kotaku articles into a single post and update it regularly. If you want to look through a list of highlights from the last few years, yo…
8. A Way Out: The Kotaku Review
26 mrt 2018 · There is growing familiarity that unfolds as the game progresses, a chance to not only embody your character but trust that your partner is ...
A Way Out merges narrative games with couch co-op, and the result is a smart and emotional experience so good that it had to be reviewed by two Kotaku writers. We’ve never played a cooperative experience like it.
9. Mike Fahey, 'The Soul of Kotaku', Dies At 49 - Slashdot
6 sep 2022 · ... memories of "the heart and soul of Kotaku." Here's an excerpt, written by Kotaku's Editor-In-Chief, Patricia Hernandez: Most people know ...
Mike Fahey, longtime senior reporter of Kotaku, has passed away at age 49 after years of health complications. In a post published today, current and former colleagues share their memories of "the heart and soul of Kotaku." Here's an excerpt, written by Kotaku's Editor-In-Chief, Patricia Hernandez: ...
10. Baldur's Gate 3: The Kotaku Review - Yahoo
10 aug 2023 · The game is so systemically dense, to the point of being overwhelming, but that density brings with it the kind of room for experimentation and ...
Baldur’s Gate 3 has been propped up as a big-budget, computerized approximation of a tabletop role-playing game, but that’s not entirely accurate. Sure, as an RPG rooted in Dungeons & Dragons’ Fifth Edition ruleset, complete with dice rolls, big decisions, and enough customization options for your build, appearance, and backstory to fill a million character sheets, Baldur’s Gate 3 is an embarrassment of riches for the sickest of roleplaying sickos. But ultimately, as a video game that has to be