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If the makers of Divinity: Original Sin 2—perhaps Baldur’s Gate 2's greatest successor—are really making a new one, this might be the news of the year.

Meh

Is this the universe balancing things after Endgame?

God has turned their backs on us.

What the hell is with that random jarring 3D face model?! lmao

I would have been happy to just have them flesh out Haru’s story. The way you meet her is janky as hell, and you never have a real need to build any sort of bond or relationship with her. 

Welp.

Totally agree. I loved Fallout 3+4, I loved to see what happened to other parts of the country, but the “heart” of the series will always be the American south-west.

“Theoretically, some reviews that are just messages of support for Notre-Dame could be considered “off-topic” by Valve’s new anti-review bomb standards, but I have hunch they’ll be given a pass in this case.”

P3 was angsty, P4 was kinda sad, P5 was morose.

no one is buying out exclusivity. its merely renting it.

I mean, there’s a ton of stuff. Account security. More launchers. Existing friend networks. Feature set. Price competition from authorized key resellers.

Every argument I seem to see for EGS either a)says that since that person doesn’t care about those things, no one else does or can; b)has vague promises about

It’s.... old. They really dont look bad at all, especially considering its age. Also, i always find that complaint idiotic in regards to old games. "Ha, look at this game that stretched gaming technology to its limits at the time! Why's it look so bad?"

Fantastic article, thank you!

I LOVED this game. The article needs some sound clips though! I’ve played it enough that I can imagine Bastilla’s voice in my head even now, but Kaid... I mean Carth Onasi can die in a garbage fire.

Although Tolkien can certainly be criticized for his serious lack of nuance in depicting the non-European-coded nations — he was an old, white Christian man in the 1950's when he wrote the trilogy, after all — he did try to make a point of questioning the glorification of war and the subjugation of enemies, even if it

The problem is that the laziest people like to take the idea of light/good and dark/evil and make it into a race thing. It’s usually a coincidence more than anything else, and it all started way back in the day based on the fundamental belief that light represented hope and safety, while dark represented night and

How does Lord of The Rings, a book by a British man and directed by a Kiwi director have “American culture.