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CDProject Red really dropped the ball by not putting Geralt in a purple jumpsuit.

This is the same mayor who earlier had waded through chest–deep water to personally rescue people from their homes as floodwaters continued to rise in the Puerto Rican neighborhood where she grew up after Hurricane Maria hit.

What is the actual justification for cutting taxes for the rich? Do they present any argument beyond vague Reagonimics nonsense?

Maybe when the corporate cyberpunk dystopia kicks off in 10 years, PUBG will be one of the companies controlling the world alongside Google and Apple.

Damn. I loved Everybody’s Gone to The Rapture, I was looking forward to what they’d do next.

It’s mainly the shrinking, circular play area (complete with a dotted line on the mini-map showing you the nearest route to the inner circle) and the fact that the game starts with everyone jumping from a flying vehicle that crosses the map in a random direction.

A shrinking playzone that contracts in stages is straight out of PUBG (which in turn carried it over from Brendan Greene’s earlier projects); so is the idea of the players dropping in from an aerial vehicle that flies across the map in a random direction.

H1Z1's King of The Kill spin-off was made by PlayerUnknown (too lazy to look up his real name now), the guy who made PUBG. So was the ARMA mod that King of The Kill was based on.

The general idea of a group of people on an island murdering each other until only one of them is left is certainly from popular culture; but the issue is that Fortnite is copying the (very)specific implementation of that idea, rather than just the general concept.

Player Unknown’s earlier mods and game modes came out before The Culling though, so PUBG is a direct successor of the games that started the whole thing.

Isn’t there some way for a car that gets stuck between the barriers to get out? It seems like there should be a sensor or something that will lift them if they’re approached from the interior of the tracks.

I’m honestly not sure how I could live with myself if I was directing a movie and someone died making it. No movie is worth someone’s life.

If cops can’t stop shooting innocent people, they shouldn’t have guns.

Jupiter is clearly the best planet, while Uranus should obviously be at the bottom of the list due to it being a boring blue-green orb.

Since August is the eighth month of the calendar year, and an 8 looks tantalizingly similar to an hourglass, be there a better way to remind the world that baseball needs no clock than to feature 18 hourglass-shaped color commentators?

I admittedly don’t run a lot, but I have never in my life needed to poop so badly that I literally had no choice but to drop my pants and do it right then and there.

Numbers like this make me appreciate games like Stardew Valley and Undertale*, which were ambitious multi-year projects developed basically as hobbies. They’re the sort of thing that no one would probably have spent this kind of budget on, so the only way we got them is through one/a handful of people with insane

I wonder how long it will take Lawbreakers to suffer the same fate.

I’m going to be extremely disappointed if this is actually an Apple exclusive, and not an “exclusive” in the way the term is frequently being used these days. Journey is one of my favourite games of all time and I’ve been eagerly awaiting the follow-up, but I don’t own any Apple products. They’re just expensive too

plus contextual touch screen controls for portable detective work