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So you have to sign up to a subscription service and have it delivered to your door? That’s... weird. Unless you get a digital code for it. But that’s still odd as hell.

Had BotW not shaken things up in a dramatic way just two weeks later with its new approach to open world gameplay, there wouldn’t be anything to diminish what Horizon accomplished. But it did, and there was.

You’re telling me that Breath of the Wild isn’t also just an open world checklist? It’s the same thing only there’s no actual list that gets checked and instead you get a fancy little teleport pad.

Didn’t do anything special? What the fuck are you smoking?

Journalism doesn’t really work like that. My job is to remain in contact with games so that people can be informed as to what’s happening in them. I try to call out trash practices when I see them. I’ve done that for Battlefront II, be that my review or a longer piece about how much I think loot boxes are bullshit.

Except Jason is the JRPG guy. He loves them. Thats like someone loving shooters but not liking the last COD reviewing the next one. He tells you flat out he likes the series but not the last one. Grow up.

I don’t want a person who doesn’t like the subject matter to be reviewing. You were an outlier. People liked the game pretty much. To have an outlier as the (literally) only person on the site doing the review, it’s just stupid.

In fairness, materials arent usually the expensive part of cosplay. Its the hours. Anything you buy premade likely costs little in materials, its the fact that it takes 50 hours of sewing, sculpting, casting, sanding, painting, ect ect.

Cue in the Rampage video game purists saying how the movie got the ‘story’ and lore wrong.

As someone who’s still slogging through Witcher 3, I do have to chime in on the comment here - for all the praise it got, for all that this article says it transcends the genre.... it really, really, does not feel like that to me. If anything, it feels like even more of a map-icon hunt then DA:I did.

What story there

Depends on the game. In Ubisofts case, dlc has been free as of late, like in Rainbow 6 Siege. Two years after release and I’ve not been forced to spend a single dollar. So I’ve no issue spending money on optional cosmetics I really like.

Call of Duty: WWII’s single-player campaign centers on the European theater from 1944 to 1945, focusing on historical accuracy and brotherhood.

You should have googled it first.

I don’t care what people are going to say but CoD infinite single player campaign was one of the best fps single player experience I had in a while and it felt fresh compare to the other CoD.

Can’t speak for Kotaku but I loved it. The lower price tag shows but feels like it’s SuperMassive trying to tackle a crime mystery. It’s fun. The options are a lot more interesting than Until Dawn, which I love but most things don’t change regardless of choices. I genuinely had a whole different final act than my

tldr because it wouldn’t produce the amount of money over a long period of time like shark cards would

Don’t die first. Problem solved.

Oh look, another stupid commenter that doesn’t get that games are finished before they are released and development then shifts towards dlc.

Oh look, another person who doesn’t understand game development

DLC is almost always planned before a game is released, for various reasons. (Many departments, like writing and design, are done with their work on the game weeks or even months before ship, and so they can start working on DLC then.) Wouldn’t you rather have the information before you buy? Especially if you want to