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Cesar I. Perez
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i´m more than 100 hours in and love the fact there is still stuff for me to do. i want the dlc to come out!!

Well said, there are plenty of short games with a straightforward story and experience out there for those who want them. Judging by the Assassin’s Creed sales any “pressure” to make the games shorter is simply not going to work because those who keep buying those games seem to enjoy its length.

I had to scroll way too far to find this comment. I love long games, including Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla. If people are going to pressure companies like Ubisoft into making their long games short, then they’re basically trying to take away a type of game plenty of people do actually want, because they don’t

Ok? Well sucks for you I guess, I happen to enjoy those lengthy games. Don’t get me wrong I get that lengthy games aren’t for everyone but that’s the thing: they’re not for everyone. If you don’t want to spend that much time on this game then, with respect, I guess you have to look elsewhere.

Eh those of us who saw him in Breaking Bad already knew that, personally i’ve gotten used to how he speaks Spanish and he always makes for an entertaining so I truly could not give less of a fuck how “accurate” it is, I don’t play video games for accuracy anyways.

I’m totally fine with that plot here as it feels like

I link that in the article, and it is an absolute outlying exception given the popularity of the base game.

Not the most usual case though. The number 1 boardgame in the world getting a sequel and doing well is obvious. Besides, it’s a Kickstarter that’s going to be delivered (hopefully) next year.

Nope. I really enjoyed it as well. But we do seem to be in the minority.

The hell makes you think I care about how much hardware Nintendo sells? This could crash and burn and I wouldn’t give two damns.

This right here, this is the correct take.

This right here, this is the correct take.

you had internet in 1993? you must have been rich

If you had internet in 1994 it was very expensive incredibly slow dialup that wasn’t at all commonplace. Kids back then were far more likely to look up info about their hobbies in physical magazines than they were on Usenet, and there definitely weren’t “quite a few sites” for MtG. Maybe you’re thinking like 2000

the internet was hardly available to everyone like it is now, back then i know i didnt have access to it since i grew up with a single parent with 5 siblings

I think it was a quintet. One per horseman taking place around the same time as each other and a final game to wrap it up. 

They oversexualize men too.  Deal with it.

I thought it was being made by a lot of ex-devs from Vigil Games. From their website.

You’re confusing Ninja Theory with Team Ninja :)