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It’s not a problem, the hijinks were great, and then became even better once you realized the depth of the characters layered underneath them.

A lot of the time a slow burn gives us time to get invested in the characters and the basic story while letting the mystery build over the first 1/3 or so. It’s asking a lot

Don’t ever sleep on a show because of the way it looks. Transformers Animated looks like drunk playskool teen titans go nonsense but over a decade on, it’s easily one of the best Transformers series.

While mobile gaming as a whole does kind of suck, it’s a major ethos compromise to write off a game simply because of it’s platform. A fun game is a fun game, and while I’m not a card game person, it’s hard to dismiss a game that’s getting praise from most.

I disagree.

As someone who has played a couple of the games for a bit, there is nothing in that trailer that looks the slightest bit interesting, or even recognizable. The witcher, as a fantasy bullshit cleanup/removal entity is an interesting concept, but without the witcher, this is just ...fantasy bullshit. The trailer does

So with Epic owning Harmonix, what’s the over/under on the death of fuser is the prelude to getting Harmonix’s Dropmix tech into Fortnite, a game people might actually play?

Yeah, if the pictures all contain him, then use a picture not from the game awards. Don’t Creepy shadow people streisand effect the situation. 

Gut says not likely. Doesn’t look like there distributing the game files here, just their version of the engine itself.

An agreeable sentiment to be sure, but that really doesn’t apply here. Multiplayer has more or less been a substantial part of the lifeblood Blizzard’s games for decades. Honestly I think the last Blizzard game that I’ve played where multiplayer wasn’t integral or engaging enough that you weren’t missing something

Unfortunately, I’m sure he understands it’s kind of a necessary evil at this point. Money is needed to patch/perpetuate the game, and development costs have risen enough that things that may have worked to keep things going years and years ago with D2 or Warcraft III aren’t viable these days.

While I don’t think the backlash will cause the game to fall on its face, I suspect that there is going to be a notable chunk of expected revenue missing because of Rowling’s heel turn. I was excited when I first heard about the game,  but I’ve since soured based on Rowling’s position. That’s not to say I won’t buy

right. They’re not excluded, they just have to suffer through the knowledge that while they’re “allowed” at Hogwart’s they’re certainly not respected. And it’s doubtful you’ll see many (if any) other trans characters.

So, effectively, while it’s possible for them to be present, they’re likely safe as they’d probably

Passes over meat, eats pudding.

That job, while written as “look after the artist” is actually pronounced “fuck everyone over if you can ‘legally’ make all of the money

where are the scientists complaining their work is being used by drug discovery AIs, the coders complaining their code snippets are being used by AI code completion systems, the writers complaining that GPT3 is stealing their work. why is it only seemingly visual artists getting hot and bothered by this stuff?

But these characters are hard not to love no matter what storyline they appear in.

I remember Chrono Trigger costing $80 on SNES, and that was 1995 dollars.

I haven’t even started Miles Morales because of how burnt out I was after beating Spider-Man.