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I see it like this: as someone who loves to replay games, there’s always going to be a certain thrill and warm-gooey familiarity of playing through your favorite beginning sections of something again, because you’re going back to a time and mental headspace where you’re (generally) always going to remember what our

I don’t even think that first part is accurate. All the articles I saw, and all the complains even when the game launched, were all about how slow the opening was, and how they gave up on the game simply because of the slow intro. I personally enjoyed it, and believe that people are too obsessed with instant

I think a lot of people enjoyed those opening sections. The first time. But after that you don't really need to get that same grounding and foreshadowing because you already know the situation. 

It’s not odd at all but certainly subjective. First time around it’s great. You’re being exposed to these amazing visuals and learning the mechanics of the game whilst getting to know who’s who in the gang. It’s slow going but RDR2 revels in its sedate pacing throughout. Second time around on PC? Well, its been almost

Yeah but we got Blackjack! And Hookers!

I believe the term you're looking for is whacked a dinger.

Lots of great ‘shops all around, but sciteach struck a homer* this time.

You captured the exact essence of what Kotaku and this group of sites means for a lot of people.

I admire the level of compassion toward a late black Youtuber, but he’s not wrong with his final words, he’s not wrong when thinking from a more general perspective and how often we ignore minorities’ calls for help with mental health and are apathetic towards their very life.

This gorgeous...and so fucking heartbreaking

There Is Joy In The Work

When you’re in it, it doesn’t often feel like a grind at all. Do it right, and it feels like sailing.”

Don’t forget the ‘group’ of management who covered for this shitweasel by getting NDAs, and made him sign something that basically says:

This! The scary thing is about all of this is that everybody, for the most part, already knows. We’re just divided between people with first hand knowledge, people who have heard the whisper, and people who have a very bad feeling and don’t know what to do.

I don’t work in HR, but I had the same suspicions that this wasn’t enough time. Thanks for confirming.

what is the right format? keep your hands to yourself. it's not that complicated or difficult.

Sure it’s possible if the guys aren’t creeps.  So that weeds out about 99% of them.

HR gal here. I can’t help but think that if he was fired just two days after a tweet that management already knew. They fucking knew. You can bet there are some NDAs in a locked desk. That hidden history is what let them drop the axe that fast on their failson-bestboi.

And Raoul Julia played M. Bison, right? This could be twenty-odd years of pop culture popping around my head, but didn't he die shortly thereafter?

I heard they were the same creative team behind Max Headroom, which probably had a lot to do with the elements I did enjoy.

Why are you so triggered? Did you lose your way getting back to your safe space? Poor little snowflake. :(