ExHaseo
ExHaseo
ExHaseo

Super disagree about the touch pad; lots of games made good use out of it. I loved how in Horizon you could set the HUD so that it would only pop up momentarily if you lightly tapped the touch pad, whereas a press would bring up the map. It’s a good feature that still has potential, so I don’t know why they would

“Nintendo Removes Game From Switch Shop After Developer Reveals Secret Code Editor” - that’s not a good piece of evidence.

You and your optimism. They will cost $60 and stay $60 for five years. 

Sunshine remaster would be cool!

This entire sentence is pretty unnecessary in the article:

>uninteresting

Holy shit do you guys have to somehow mention gamestop in every retail-based story you do. Are you trying to short them or something?

The point in shutting down “fan creations” is that they reach a point of being a substitute for the original. I think this is the case here. Dreams is rife with stolen/copied content which is a real shame considering how much you can do with it. You give people these amazing tools to work with and all they do is clone

100% this. Full backwards compatibility with PS4 would have made it an easy day one buy as a more powerful replacement to my PS4. I mean, I’d be able to play all my current games (some likely enhanced), plus the new ones on the same box. It was a no brainer. Now it’s a hard no for day one. Sony has a poor history with

Yup.  I’ve been saying it for a while.  Robust enough BC would have made this a Day One for me, but this just seems to kill that entirely.

Except that it was stated that we would be able to play all PS4 and PSVR title on the PS5, and this really makes it seem like they are already working on creating an “out” for when not every game is available.

Despite GameStop’s outward messaging, internal documents provided to Kotaku by a current employee show that the company is less than prepared for this pandemic

Wow, in the US that kind of business savvy gets you the Oval Office.

I can’t say “exciting” is a quality I look for in my user interfaces. 

Fact 1: Twitch has rules against nudity on their service.

No Final Fantasy 14? It has one of the most pleasant communities for a newbie than any MMO.

The ending of the Cell Saga was well done, and if you consider even the original DBZ...it felt like a natural ending.

It’s a simple comparative example of the fact that people can, and frequently do, buy into and even fight to protect and promote the very systems that exploit or harm them. Not sure why that offends you.

Fun fact - it’s possible to objectify yourself.

Sexualization of objects AND objectification of women in the same picture?