GGear0323
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GGear0323

Because, as you progress further into the game, you find out bad leaders decided to release all the 500,000 humans (from cryo or pods) before initial settlers had time establish food and resources supply to try to control and acquire anomaly powers before others would. Or to please their impatient superiors.

Within the gaming space, you’re correct.  However, Justin is correct about Halo 3 because those other games you listed off didn’t dominate OUTSIDE the realm of gaming like Halo 3 did.  Up to the release of Halo 3 the main reason why non-gamers had heard of GTA is because of the Hot Coffee controversy.  SMB3 was

Is it really endgame content™️ if the game never ends? 

This just reminds me that there’s never been the great Fullmetal Alchemist game that series deserves...it’s a damn shame.

You mean the people who have REPEATEDLY INSISTED THAT THEY ARE NOT JOURNALISTS, whenever someone criticizes their lack of journalistic integrity or standards? Those “journalists”?

I’ve never been especially interested in seeing an AC game set in Japan, it just doesn’t work too well, thematically. I hope that it at least takes place during the Bakumatsu conflict or thereabouts, so the international connections can play a role. 

There is room to still make an interesting game, especially if they push into a space left by Tenchu. The challenge will be making all of the games elements feel distinctive rather than derivative of either Ghost of Tsushima, Nioh, or Sekiro.

What is this horrible web-player that does not me allow to skip, or even pause once it has started....

I agree with you that automated testing is already in place, hard disagree that any tedious maual testing is already automated. It is not. Better recognition of lots of tedious testing, particularly in gaming, would not just be a good thing, it would make the lives of many QA people better.

I definitly think this is being blown out of proportion. The fact is the QA testing is a lot of long tedious work and any way to reduce the need for human beings to do tedious work is a good thing. The important thing is that every automation brings about new positions that are more fulfilling. If an AI can spend the

I think they just realised they couldn’t make it work. Definitely not while supporting the old Xbox One hardware that is. The moment the game went open world, split screen was unlikely. I don’t think they were lying to us as much as they were lying to themselves on this one.

Hardships are completely inevitable. Let’s say we had a pollution free public transit system that was free for everyone to use. That’s an incredible improvement! There would still be accidents that would harm or kill people during the routine use of that system. It’s not mature thinking to imagine that every kind of

Literally one of the top three non-cinema adaptations of any DC/Vertigo property ever made. If they aren’t picking this one up — why bother making any more at all...?

The fuck? No Den-noh Coil?

It’s dorky. It’s just dorky. It’s the kind of advertisement you’d see for some made-for-TV Disney movie from 20 years ago or something. It’s not a war crime or anything. That is all.

To me, the tone is just very off/odd. It sounds sort of like a kid’s show or something. Very quippy, cheesy, etc. It feels very cliché, kinda “wacky”.

Between the draconian tax laws and the porcine miscreants stealing accessories, I’d just stay the F outta Spain!

Have you seen The Green Knight? Is that what you’re looking for? Because I was hyped as hell for that and then like 40% of the movie was just nonsense that the director came up with that had nothing to do with.

This is a fucking hilarious response considering that the article is very much *about* Claire’s experience as a queer gamer and how it seems like the filmmakers didn’t “look outside their own experiences”.

Peter Jackson’s main influences are B-movies, Carpenter’s/Cronenberg’s horror or Verhoeven’s focus on the blood and dirt. And it shows in LOTR, the movies are a direct continuation of Jackson’s previous works, with a remarkable flair for the epic and the sensational.