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It was, but only for the digital. This is a pretty weird story. They had announced that there might not be a physical release at all on PS4/One.

It's great.

The game can absolutely still be played, it's just been removed from the Store. It can't get new players, but the millions of downloads will stay available to anyone who downloaded it even once, briefly.

The echo is giving me a headache, but I feel some need to keep watching out of like...loyalty or something?

From the gameplay I've seen, the graphics are pretty close, much better effects and lighting and animations, but texture / model-wise very similar.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME WHERE IS THREES

Don't take the following sarcastically:

I think this is really sad, actually. This guy hit the jackpot with his random little game, and the internet has bullied him into the corner.
How psychologically and emotionally exhausted must he be to give up 50K a day?

This guy is incredibly charming. "It's not easy being a television news idiot."

Must be a fragile system to be brought to a halt by a bit of glitter.

Thank you. :D

The Adventure Theme is also pretty rad. I didn't actually find this scene?

I love the Last of Us Main Theme so much. I bought the soundtrack...I don't normally do that. This has definitely been a great year for game music, though.

I really enjoyed LoS, one of my favorite games of the generation, but I think DmC gives it a run for its money, actually. As someone with lots of responsibilities and little actual gaming time, I've beaten it like...4 times through at this point? I make time. It's very good.

So, I played Season 1 on PS3, and never played 400 Days. I'm now without my PS3. I'd love to get this on PC, but I dislike the idea of losing my choices. Is there a way to artificially port your old choices?

Next-gens versions please!

But that's totally not true. The market is growing, as evidenced by the data he showed them: they're producing and selling the product, just like the OR is being produced and sold. Not in insane numbers, but steadily.

Almost all good points from a business perspective - 20 million is really overselling the product - and Meathead made the best point: even if this is as successful as Omni hopes, they will absolutely be outclassed by new, better tech in 5/6 years (the same reason I feel unsure about investing in an Oculus Rift).

#catchingfire #catchyarticletitles