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Speak Up On Kotaku: What Is The Best Final Fantasy Sequel Ever?

For years I’ve (Fahey) been going though the Speak Up and then TAY user forums, scouring them for gems to share with the class, like commenter CannibalTuna stepping up to admit that Final Fantasy X-2 was a pretty good game.


We Have Giant Screens. Make Games With Giant Fonts

In this episode of Speak Up on Kotaku, commenter Nevest wants developers to know they can use bigger fonts already, dammit.


There Are Too Many Dark-Haired White Guys In Gaming

What’s wrong with dark-haired white guys? Commenter Daemon_Gildas thinks they represent an unfair percentage of our video game heroes, and tells us all about it in today’s Speak Up on Kotaku.


Fighting Game Revisions Made Him Neurotic

In today’s episode of Speak Up on Kotaku, because folks are spending more time there than in Speak Up, commenter MrGlider explains how the fear of new versions of new fighting games has him frozen in fear.


Unfortunately It’s Too Late For You To Play Journey The Way This Guy Played It

Have you ever wished you knew less about a video game before playing it? Commenter Sloopydrew played through ThatGameCompany’s magnificent Journey twice before realising he had missed an important bit of information. Imagine his surprise in today’s episode of Speak Up on Kotaku.


Pandaren Are The Space Orks Of World Of Warcraft

In today’s warlike episode of Speak Up on Kotaku, commenter Wocalax posits that World of Warcraft’s newest race is just as lore-killing as Warhammer 40K’s mean green bashing machines. Short, bitter, and generally mean to bears.


Do Mods And Cheats Ruin The PC Version Of Skyrim?

Many consider the ridiculous amount of mods and easy access to console commands the best things about playing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the PC. In today’s Speak Up on Kotaku,, commenter Daemon_Gildas disagrees.


You Know What Goes Good With Call Of Duty? Lots Of Alcohol

Commenter Alexdmk recently discovered how much fun you can phave playing online multiplayer games when you’re so soused you don’t give a flying fig about your score. It’s time for Drink Up on Kotaku!


What Makes A Video Game World Believable?

In today’s Speak Up on Kotaku, commenter Balmung the Apostle Hunter asked what makes a video game world believable and user Fontane has an answer.


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