GGear0323
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Which isn’t the case. If this game didn’t exist, the PS5 would still be continually sold out into the first half of the next year. And as acclaimed as From’s games are, they are never really recognized as system movers. Just really really good games that sell a few million here and there over there lifetime (not to

That kind of puts you in the same boat as me. I am not preordering not because I don’t want a console, it has more to do with the knowledge that I will get one eventually at some point in some way before the end of the year and I don’t give a shit if it is on Nov 12th or the 30th or whatever so I just don’t think

I think people are missing the point of the question. They are not asking why you would get one early or this year or soon. He is asking about preordering in particular, especially given the point of the article about the clusterfuck it has become. Preordering consoles at launch always does seem to cause problems for

I think the point is that, as a person who wants the other next gen console, I will get it when I get it. I have the money, I have the interest but I am not waiting in line, I am not pre-ordering. I will get it earlier than the people who talk about waiting for any problems or whatnot but I am not stressed about it

I don’t think anyone legitimately cares about the contract issue. That is usually how things get changed in court; not by asking nicely but by forcing someone’s hand.

Considering people have been using widgets for over a decade without problems, it think it is safe to say Eleanor just doesn’t quite know what they are doing. That is the only explanation for saying widgets on Android ‘don’t work.’ those words just don’t track. I can understand people having problems at some point

It isn’t really because that term is hardly ever taken to mean something physically harmful or deadly serious. If you want to be pedantic, people could just say ‘negatively impacts consumers’.

Well, he didn’t say it wasn’t AC-like. Just pointed out that it is one of the criticisms. All told, it may feel like AC to a degree, but it definitely doesn’t have as much .... bullshit in the world pretending like it is fleshing out the setting. yeah, that can make it feel quite empty at times but if the setting and

Why not? I mean, the only reason you are at a restaurant it to eat food you ordered. It’s the one main thing restaurants are kind of known for, I hear. Don’t tell me that shit wouldn’t be annoying to you no matter how small.

Xenoblade Chronicles. 

It isn’t like the first game. First off, the story wasn’t particularly dark. It was a post-apocalyptic setting, so there is always that and Joel’s decision at the end was ... a lot, but the surface story of 2 people pushing their way across the country in the hopes of finding a cure and the actual story of getting to

Don’t worry about getting to long. I won’t.

Mortal Dictata posted a comment in another article the other day that really kind of summarizes why people like Spec Ops as much as they do.

I honestly wouldn’t care. It just needs to play well and not have the micro-transactions be plastered all over every screen.

You are comparing a full game to an update. The update alone doesn’t deliver that HUGE amount of content you make it out to be. The full game is probably pushing 200GB at this point. Halo 5, RDR2, and Forza are all just under 100GB and the Master Chief Collection (even with remastering, still an older collection) which

Probably because we are not talking about economic policy decisions, deficit reduction, clean energy bills, term limits, tax policies, etc... but about people and their basic recognition and the damage a lack of that recognition does have on them. If you saw someone walk up to a gay person and tell them that they are

Literally some of my favorite games I have ever played. As simple as they can be, these games and Lumines on the PSP took up SOOO much of my time that it isn’t funny dood. 

Is it impressive? Do any of us know enough about their engine and workflow to know that they couldn’t do this before and simply didn’t know how or that they did anything special to make it work at this point?

It was tethered to the Sun by ‘energy??’ and destroying it while connected would blow up the Sun and destroy the solar system. It could also do that on its own anyway so you had to do something and that something was power it down; which you did. Now it was just being used as an elegantly shaped meteor to ram into the

Well, it isn’t a straight shooter, more like a 3rd person shooter with Moba elements (killings minions and leveling up and things like that). Everything has Moba elements nowadays.