Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - Page 2
In Real Life

Yes, There Are Gothic Lolita Shooter Underpants

DeathSmiles is a Gothic Lolita-themed bullet hell shooter from developer Cave. These are DeathSmiles underpants, designed to look like panties.


In Real Life

What Do You Mean It’s Not Worth Localising Yakuza 3?

Time for more Fantasy! This week, we look at Sega’s Yakuza 3, a game many of you would like to play, but which Sega seem intent on never releasing in the West.


News

Kmart.com Touts “New Low Price, New Exciting PlayStation 3″

Retailer Kmart’s online presence ran an advertisement online earlier today, promoting a “new low price and a new exciting Playstation 3,” a promotional image that now seems to have been pulled, but is still accessible online.


In Real Life

CryEngine 3, 360 Vs PS3

Here’s some rough, shaky footage of Crytek’s CryEngune 3 running on the PS3 and the Xbox 360 at the same time. PS3 is on the left, Xbox 360 on the right. Can you spot the difference? No, me neither.


In Real Life

Pokemon: The Ride

As seen at the Montana Fair in Billings, Montana by reader Erik.


News

Silent Hunter 5 Announced, Dive, Dive!

This. This is why I love PC gaming. That in 2009 there’s a market big enough to justify a fifth game in a ruthlessly authentic series about captaining Nazi submarines.


News

Name Reveal For Final Fantasy XIII Character

In the E3 2009 Final Fantasy XIII trailer, there is a dude with silver hair. We didn’t know his name and called him “The Dude With Silver Hair”. But he has a name, and it’s not that.


News

Uncharted, SOCOM Now Officially Cheaper

Sony’s Greatest Hits line of budget PS3 titles for the North American market has expanded by two today, with the release of Uncharted and SOCOM: Confrontation.


Reader Review: Prototype

Kotaku AU

Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Matt does, as he runs up the side of a building in Radical’s open world actioner.


In Real Life

Comic Market Cosplayers Cosplaying

Last weekend, the Comic Market (Comiket) roared through Tokyo. Held since 1975, the bi-annual Comiket is the world’s largest DIY-self-published comic book fair.