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“What do you eat with pizza?” Um, everything. Everything goes with pizza, because it goes on the pizza. You want beef? They make that. You want mushrooms? They make that. You want pineapple? You are a sick, sick bastard, but they make that. You want cheesesteak? They make that and it is goddamn delicious.

For the most part, yeah. Ultimate Alliance 2 was a little rough, and the very first of the series, X-Men Legends, had some issues with linearity, but overall they’re quite good Marvel RPGs. I remember when the first Ultimate Alliance came out, a friend and I had a blast two-manning our way through the campaign (when

There’s a fundamental problem with this article: it’s talking about two different things.

It’s because Titan was a massive  time and resource sink; in development for about 10 years, some of it got salvaged into Overwatch, but the vast majority of the project ended up in the trash bin. Even more than that, the staff they pulled off of other games to work on Titan resulted in a drop in quality in those

The Activision stuff aside, this actually settled some concerns I had about the company. Yes, Activision was a part of those concerns, but it certainly seems like Blizzard is retaining all of their creative freedom; the mobile stuff is just what the developers want to work on, and I can’t begrudge them that. Would it

No Soul game has ever humanized, or scarcely even personified, Ivy Valentine. Soulcalibur VI had the chance to do it, since the game revisited the early events of Soulcalibur I and II, casting new light on the characters’ backstories and also putting them back into their old outfits once again. But the opportunity

The Reggienator is a god among marketing execs.

Why thank you, I am rather fond of them.

And what do you call “stridently demanding paid products for free” other than cheap? Delusional? Communist?

You took 4 days and that’s the best you could come up with? Completely disregarding my points and going back to the “you’re just a cheapskate!” defense? Talk about ignoring.

I think maybe it’s the on-stage cosplay contest they have, so almost anyone who goes and is planning to go up on that stage really brings their A-game. I don’t know, I’m not too familiar with the other ‘cons and whether they have contests there too.

Start of the gallery: Ah, come on, I love Blizzard cosplay too, but the best in cosplay? I’m sure that’s just hyperbole.

*Points to article* Clearly I’m not talking about just myself here...I mean, tell me honestly, which makes better business sense to you: bringing in a large number of people with a ton of free offers and keeping them while they voluntarily give you money, or getting a smaller number of people with a pricier entry fee

So package those in with Forsaken, without the extra cost. You might consider it “give me free stuff”, but a lot of people did not think either Osiris or Warmind were worth the price tag, and after over a year of driving players away, packaging that stuff in is a great PR move. As it is, Forsaken “fixing” the game but

Honestly, after the mind-nuke that’s been Chains of Harrow and Sacrifice (what even IS the Man In The Wall?!?!?), a straight-forward worker uprising is a nice breather from Sentients, Transferrance and Void mysticism. Enjoy it while it lasts.

I dunno if I’d agree with that, it really depends on your definition of “the good stuff”. If you’re talking about completing the star map and doing all the quests (the latter of which I would consider to be the best of Warframe’s content), there’s no need to make Warframe your life; sure, it might take a lot of time to

Because they made it so you can’t buy Forsaken without also buying the DLC? Like, seriously, say you already have Destiny 2, didn’t buy any of the DLC (because it was awful), and just want to get Forsaken because it supposedly fixes the game. Bungie says nope, you have to also pay for this shit we shoveled out the

Given how Bungie spent much of the past year basically reworking Destiny 2 to be more like Destiny 1, the obvious answer to this is: they really shouldn’t have made a Destiny 2. It needed to be an expansion to Destiny 1, with a steady roll-out of old content being added to the base game ala World of Warcraft and, to a

I mean, I figured this is what was going on when they put out that blog. It doesn’t get much clearer with a quote like “We know what many of you are hoping for and we can only say that ‘good things come to those who wait,’ but evil things often take longer” that what they’re really saying is “guys, we are working on

To be fair, guest characters don’t usually get much in the way of story development or plot involvement, being that they’re...you know...visiting from another universe. Akuma in Tekken 7 is about the only exception I can think of.