Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached
We know that there are a few cutlery enthusiasts out there who read that headline and immediately clicked the source link to purchase Kratos’ Blade of Chaos from retailer BUDK. Before you do so, you should take into account a few facts:
- Kratos’ weapons are being sold piecemeal on the site, so that $123.99 price tag only represents the cost of a single Blade. What’s the point of having a single Blade of Chaos? Unless you’re ironically cosplaying as Amputee Kratos, you’re going to need two, so you should mentally jack that price up to $247.98.
- Replica swords are dangerous.
- Replica swords that you attach to your wrists with chains and then swing around like a madman are extremely dangerous.
Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached
We know that there are a few cutlery enthusiasts out there who read that headline and immediately clicked the source link to purchase Kratos’ Blade of Chaos from retailer BUDK. Before you do so, you should take into account a few facts:
- Kratos’ weapons are being sold piecemeal on the site, so that $123.99 price tag only represents the cost of a single Blade. What’s the point of having a single Blade of Chaos? Unless you’re ironically cosplaying as Amputee Kratos, you’re going to need two, so you should mentally jack that price up to $247.98.
- Replica swords are dangerous.
- Replica swords that you attach to your wrists with chains and then swing around like a madman are extremely dangerous.
Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached
We know that there are a few cutlery enthusiasts out there who read that headline and immediately clicked the source link to purchase Kratos’ Blade of Chaos from retailer BUDK. Before you do so, you should take into account a few facts:
- Kratos’ weapons are being sold piecemeal on the site, so that $123.99 price tag only represents the cost of a single Blade. What’s the point of having a single Blade of Chaos? Unless you’re ironically cosplaying as Amputee Kratos, you’re going to need two, so you should mentally jack that price up to $247.98.
- Replica swords are dangerous.
- Replica swords that you attach to your wrists with chains and then swing around like a madman are extremely dangerous.
Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached
We know that there are a few cutlery enthusiasts out there who read that headline and immediately clicked the source link to purchase Kratos’ Blade of Chaos from retailer BUDK. Before you do so, you should take into account a few facts:
- Kratos’ weapons are being sold piecemeal on the site, so that $123.99 price tag only represents the cost of a single Blade. What’s the point of having a single Blade of Chaos? Unless you’re ironically cosplaying as Amputee Kratos, you’re going to need two, so you should mentally jack that price up to $247.98.
- Replica swords are dangerous.
- Replica swords that you attach to your wrists with chains and then swing around like a madman are extremely dangerous.
Kratos’ Blade of Chaos up for sale, some strings attached originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon
Did you miss out on Sucker Punch’s shockingly awesome superhero simulator, inFamous? Today’s the perfect day to rectify your oversight — Amazon’s offering the title for just $26.99 until the end of the day. If you’re wondering whether or not it’s worth this price, we’d remind you that this is a game where you can electrocute large groups of innocent civilians with a single, errant bolt, provided they’re standing in a large enough puddle. Of course it’s worth it.
inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon
Did you miss out on Sucker Punch’s shockingly awesome superhero simulator, inFamous? Today’s the perfect day to rectify your oversight — Amazon’s offering the title for just $26.99 until the end of the day. If you’re wondering whether or not it’s worth this price, we’d remind you that this is a game where you can electrocute large groups of innocent civilians with a single, errant bolt, provided they’re standing in a large enough puddle. Of course it’s worth it.
inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon
Did you miss out on Sucker Punch’s shockingly awesome superhero simulator, inFamous? Today’s the perfect day to rectify your oversight — Amazon’s offering the title for just $26.99 until the end of the day. If you’re wondering whether or not it’s worth this price, we’d remind you that this is a game where you can electrocute large groups of innocent civilians with a single, errant bolt, provided they’re standing in a large enough puddle. Of course it’s worth it.
inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon
Did you miss out on Sucker Punch’s shockingly awesome superhero simulator, inFamous? Today’s the perfect day to rectify your oversight — Amazon’s offering the title for just $26.99 until the end of the day. If you’re wondering whether or not it’s worth this price, we’d remind you that this is a game where you can electrocute large groups of innocent civilians with a single, errant bolt, provided they’re standing in a large enough puddle. Of course it’s worth it.
inFamous is temporarily inExpensive, $27 on Amazon originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PS3 clock bug squashed; games are playable [update]
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We’ve apparently made it through the worst of the storm, friends. We’ve received a number of tips informing us that the internal clock bug that was affecting non-Slim PS3s for the past 24 hours has been fixed, rendering all games playable once more. We tempted fate shortly after receiving these reports by testing out a few of our PS3 Phat units and can confirm that they’re running games just fine. Additionally, our “lost” Trophies appear to be properly re-synced to our PSN accounts.
The extent of the damage incurred during the bug-out is unknown, but will likely surface in the next few hours. No Joystiq staffers lost any of their hard-earned Trophy data, but we’re an awfully small sample group for a problem that affected every living being on Earth.
Update: PlayStation Blog confirms that PSN service has been restored and all PS3 systems should be operating normally.
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PS3 clock bug squashed; games are playable [update] originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PS3 clock bug squashed; games are playable [update]
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We’ve apparently made it through the worst of the storm, friends. We’ve received a number of tips informing us that the internal clock bug that was affecting non-Slim PS3s for the past 24 hours has been fixed, rendering all games playable once more. We tempted fate shortly after receiving these reports by testing out a few of our PS3 Phat units and can confirm that they’re running games just fine. Additionally, our “lost” Trophies appear to be properly re-synced to our PSN accounts.
The extent of the damage incurred during the bug-out is unknown, but will likely surface in the next few hours. No Joystiq staffers lost any of their hard-earned Trophy data, but we’re an awfully small sample group for a problem that affected every living being on Earth.
Update: PlayStation Blog confirms that PSN service has been restored and all PS3 systems should be operating normally.
Click past the jump for additional information.
Continue reading PS3 clock bug squashed; games are playable [update]
PS3 clock bug squashed; games are playable [update] originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.












