AndyReklaw
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AndyReklaw

Yep. It’s so crazy that a $50 game from 10 years ago is being released for $60 with minimal upgrades. And then people try to defend it by saying that $50 10 years ago is $60 today completely missing the point.

Unfortunately it looks like to unlock the skin on each page you need to buy every other item on the page. So Rick still requires level 100 (edit: I suppose it could be at level 90 if you save up a bunch of stars). Also the extra styles (which were locked behind so many weekly/epic quests in the past) now require

More like deli-sus

Please please please do! But only if they take of the lootboxes. I’m totally open to a free to play with limited characters (maybe only the starting set) to get a good sized player base and then a $20-$30 premium unlock that gives the rest of the characters.

All I’m hearing is that these people hate fun.

I imagine, since they’re both older, a physical confrontation probably wont happen but I would love to see some verbal sparring between them.

Sooo I don’t know much about development but it seems like Minecraft is extraordinarily slow with updating given the amount of money the have access too (selling millions of copies, being owned by microsoft, and adding microtransactions). I appreciate that they’re concerned with health of their employees and if that’s

It says on their website it’s available on Now until July 5th and we know Black Panther is next. So unless they come at the same time I wouldn’t count on Spider-man hitting while on Now. After a bit of googling it looks like Spider-man is summer at the earliest... so that’s probably a no.

So before watching the video I thought that it’s nitpicky but fair. It’s a game about picking letters and reading out the phrase or whatever.

That was fun. And I agree, I’ll take any excuse to listen to the song. Personally I’m not a big fan of the movie but the soundtrack is killer.

Definitely, we’ve got that in the US too. But this seems particularly egregious to the point some kids (or even adults) might learn they’re more prone to epilepsy.

Doesn’t that mean if someone buys a disc copy and doesn’t have internet that this is a health hazard? How is that allowed?

The $1 per sub thing feels a little hollow. Like, it’s certainly nice he’s donating to charity (it’d be nicer if he clarified which one or at least what kind), but it’s hard to feel good about a clear ploy for more money. Topped off by it being the subcount at the end and not, like, the highest count or whatever

Those tLOU rope physics were awesome. Could make a neat small game outta that alone.

I don’t have a problem with streaming and I’ll totally watch some from time to time (though I prefer archived ‘cause I thought that was the point of entertainment on the internet but I’m not against popping into an ongoing stream) but this seems extremely dumb. I mean, I guess it’s smart on his part if people are

A dude in armor (the Visitor, one of “The Seven”... dunno what’s with them) crashes into the island in a meteor. He launches a rocket that opens a rift. The rift spawns a cube and a bunch of stuff happened (it’s not important). The cube explodes and there’s a thing with a butterfly. Under the lake is a thing called

The cutscene at the beginning was awesome. Will probably be the only time Master Chief is in the same cutscene as Kratos (...except maybe some Game Awards cinematic or something). The map is also really nice looking. I definitely like it more than the desert.

I’ve been watching a bunch of streamers take him on recently and I know I don’t have the skill or patience to take him on.

Building a story and experience around these pokemon sounds way more interesting than popping in a code you got from Best Buy. And who cares how common they are in the outside world. As far as the in game theming at least they can be considered something special instead of basically not be acknowledged at all.

I’m thinking it’s part testing a new format for world design and part selling mythicals for $60. and I’m down with both. If this is a testing ground until they can figure out how to lay out cities and gyms in the open world then this is a great interesting way to do that. And if this does turn into a series of side