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And yet by continuing to harp on the same old complaints, long after they've been addressed, you reach the point where you're sabotaging your own efforts; eventually, the devs deem people like you to be impossible to satisfy and stop listening. Think about that while you're up there on your soap box.

You seem to have skimmed over where I mentioned these things were not created by including killstreaks, but rather designing games around killstreaks encouraged these "features".

While I like the idea of killstreaks (incentive for playing well and not dying) and enjoyed using them in the first Modern Warfare, I do ultimately need to vote "hate em". This is because three main negatives have come from including killstreaks:

I really loved the Joker-centric plot in Asylum, but in City his involvement felt a little contradictory to the plot of the game as initially presented: Hugo Strange is set up as being the main villain and a major threat, but then he vanishes early on and doesn't reappear until the eleventh hour. Granted, I can

Yeah, just in the time I've spent trying out the changes and running around killing things in general, I've gotten a ton of upgrades on my old gear. Really looking forward to the new level 70 endgame, it's gonna be a whole new ballgame from vanilla endgame.

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Really all that ever needs to be said about Other M:

The finale was kind of a disappointment, but it doesn't change the fact that Mass Effect was a damn fine RPG series in every sense.

Holy shit, what? People have actually been making those kinds of complaints? Who? When? Where? I need to see this to believe it.

Y'know...I was kind of nervous about Marvel pushing the GotG out so (relatively) quickly in their movie timeline...but that trailer definitely made me feel a bit better about it. They recognize that they've got some frankly ridiculous content (you can't tell me Rocket Raccoon isn't ridiculous to the general public),

If Democracy mode gets voted in, Red's movement is then collectively determined by the players.

Well alright then.

I find it interesting how there's an article for "internet reacts to the reveal", but not an article for the reveal itself.

Fairly certain MLP has earned extra ire from people due to how much its fans were spamming it all over the place: reaction gifs, crossover pictures and videos and random posting of fan art, it seemed like there was no topic the MLP fans decided didn't, as they liked to say, "needs more ponies". It was the kind of

"I mean, we ALWAYS have been a gaming-focused site"

You're damn right it was.

This is, of course, assuming we'd have to do anything about it at all.

...Yes, slightly more tolerable is a good way to describe it.

Exactly. The console might have been "saved" if they had done this earlier, but at the very least this could keep it on life support until the next Nintendo console comes out.