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Well they could always throw us a curve ball, Captain Marvel style.

Also sounds like that person hasn’t seen Spiderverse :)

It’s going to be interesting to see what the twist in this story is going to be. Mysterio is originally a villain specializing in illusions and special effects, so what are the odds he’s secretly pulling the strings?

Well the whole concept of trapping animals inside pocket size balls until you need them for what’s basically pit fighting is pretty questionable to begin with, even if you explain it away in your mythology as the Pokémon loving to fight.

Yep, I was left with the same impression.

Whether three seasons of 10 episodes is enough depends on the show. Prison Break or Lost would have worked a lot better in more compressed timeframes than dragging out over seven years with lots of filler.

Panzer Dragoon Orta is playable on Xbox One, no rebuying needed if you still have your OG Xbox disc. It’s even X enhanced. Looks gorgeous. 

Assassin’s Creed is hardly a good stress test of a game streaming platform. It’s slow and meandering pace and large timing windows work well when there’s latency involve. When you’re dealing with other types of games, like twitchy shooters, fighting games, precision platformers and so on the robustness of the service

Epic must be giving them a way better deal than Steam then.

Seriously, I don’t get this blind devotion to Steam. Sure, it’s convenient to have all your games collected in a single system, but why on Earth are you getting miffed about a publisher choosing to sell a game themselves when they have the means?

Hitler Jugend

They are partnering with CBS for Star Trek outside the US and Canada, so I’m keeping it for my Discovery, Picard, Section 31, and Lower Deck fix :)

Blame monogamy. Evolutionary speaking.

While objectively 10 inches is “very big” to me that sounds “just right” :)

The new one does not have Phantasy Star 1 unfortunately. The collection that came out on 360 and PS3 does have it as an unlockable IIRC   

Phantasy Star: End of the Millenium aged a lot better than PS1 though, the grinding is a lot better balanced, and you have a much clearer path of direction, and even a small hint system with the party chat function. The dungeon design is also pretty much perfect, every dead end rewards either a useful consumable or

Dollhouse is so underrated. Dushku is a surprisingly flexible actress, and Enver Gjokaj’s ability to flip on a dime never ceases to amaze.
Add to that the cool world building (the “Epitaph” episodes were a stroke of genious) and you have a show that’s truly unique. Too bad Fox kept meddling with the scripts.

Redesigned Xbox One S? Nah. Well maybe. I find it much more likely MS will release a cheaper version of the Xbox One X:

You can’t even trade single cards with people. Just entire decks. Pass indeed.

Hmm, guess I hadn’t seen the clarification (even though it was posted earlier).
The tone of the article was just a bit pearl-clutchy to me, as if because Nintendo back in 2002 had already made a similar change in a finished product, it should have been impossible in 2018 for the similar edit to be forgotten for a demo