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Well, if someone was capable of making a move about the battleship game... not that it was any good, but if that got a green light, then a Contra movie should have been an easy sell to the producers.

Title should have been “Holy shit, there is going to be an actual Contra live action movie and a TV series

Ahhhhh, how refreshing, yet another ad hominem attack at someone who covers vide games for a living.

Because it would mean screwed up and banned decent, paying customers. Wouldn’t be the first gaming company to do so, and it wouldn’t surprise anyone if they are just lying about it while they try to figure out what went wrong to fix it.

Now playing

To those taking Bungie’s words at face value, I’ll leave this here for you:

And here I was, thinking the first thing people would notice was the third leg on both of the guys in the first drawing. I knew I should have put a fish on them.

Come one guys, I think we can all agree, there were fine people on both sides.

5 year old me drawing a house:

Or save yourself a lot of time and trouble, and simply download the pirate version, which I just checked and is still up and running for both.

And you keep taking results to the study from the wrong paragraph. That one only explains why they selected the methodology used for their study, not what results they gathered from it. They are stating that the only methodology that gave “robust” results was that one, which is why they decided to use the same for the

And pirates get to experience the whole game, only losing (and I shit you not) the company logo videos when opening the game:

I’ll just leave this here:

To me, the scary meter broke when I started to hear “twinkle twinkle little star”, with a very creepy voice, like a whisper behind me while playing.

Well, we had this back then:

Which is a damn shame. They proved they could make a fine game, with an awesome sequel, then... well, I guess a Kotaku article about the convoluted development of Dead Space 3 (like the one about Mass Effect Andromeda) will show up sooner or later.

It killed the “flow” of the game, since it was ingrained into the gameplay too much. The strange idea behind having to pick minerals, or whatever name they used (can’t really remember), seemed a little out of place.

They killed Dead Space with their stupid micro-transactions, and now we will probably never see a new game from that franchise.