Luke Plunkett's discussions

lukeplunkett
Luke Plunkett
lukeplunkett
Luke Plunkett is a Senior Editor based in Canberra, Australia. He has written a book on cosplay, designed a game about airplanes, and also runs cosplay.kotaku.com.
Now playing

I regret making this just about skating games when really the whole GBA catalogue needed a shout-out for this kinda stuff.

Now playing

I know it’s not a port, but big shout out also to Flight of the Falcon, which was basically Rogue Squadron but on the GBA, and which in a technical sense was absolutely out of this world.

If you’re asking where the download link for this is, lol. Read more

He was sent, like Michael Biehn, to save us. They just should have sent an editor alongside him. Read more

The idea that Musk genuinely cares about the planet, and didn’t just find a market set-dressing he could exploit, gets more remote by the day. Read more

Yeah, this is my only complaint. Not necessarily the cover they take, but the way the enemies are laid out afterwards. Sometimes it’s....not ideal. Read more

no, power sucks. the way they’ve implemented it is WAY too confusing. having fuel, and power, and having to build it inside, then link it outside, but then you can just build it outside....none of this helped by the fact there’s no universal power meter reading, meaning you have to click on each power-producing or Read more

What’s there is incredibly polished, to the point where it feels like you’re playing the final product. It’s just...it’s missing a bunch of very core features. Read more

Because on iPhone you can’t sideload apps (well, unless you’re jailbroken, but thats not relevant to this market). On Android, they could, so they did. Read more

everything is worth what someone else is willing to pay for it... Read more

Welcome to sneaker shopping on the internet. Some local FB groups here are full of people who used their sneaker bots to grab switches:

but they even mention the likenesses by name! it’s stupidity‎²!  Read more

Kinda! Though these are just universal actions, you can spend them however you want. It’s a very board game thing, which is why it slots so seamlessly into the Civ space I guess given both its origins and legacy! Read more

I sometimes try to imagine what March/April 2020 would have looked like without this game, and it makes me really upset. Read more

I link that in the article, and it is an absolute outlying exception given the popularity of the base game. Read more