J2k
craigthejollyfatman
J2k

Nah, I misread the post. The statement changes a lot if you miss the “not”.

It’s about the same impact as if Volition announced a new game.

Thank you,

You’ve got it all wrong, mate.

My cousin is graduating from Stoneman Douglas tomorrow and while I love Grand Theft Auto and similar games I still find it absurd that anyone could think it’s ok to develop or publish a game solely centered around shooting children in a school when there have been so many recent school shootings.

I totally missed the “not” in that comment.

See, that response right there is why these changes had to happen.

“comparing mobile games and PC games is a bit disingenuous.” 

Wrong kind of attention.

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TFS did a great job stinging a lot of those tv edits together including that one

“Wall Bang” and not “Glory Kill”?

“Granted, it’s not starring Perlman.” 

You would have had to have pointed that out when the game came out for the knowledge to be of any use.

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And here it is, not triumphant or jubilant but instead full of condemnation for Steam for letting this happen in the first place and reminding everyone that they held meetings with Jim Sterling and the late Total Biscuit for the exact reason of keeping these kinds of games off steam and made little to no effort to

This is great and all but I’ve been requesting the Pokemon cookbook “gotta’ cook ‘em all” for like a decade now and nada.

“This is probably going to be Metal Gear Survive all over again”

I had a big problem with the settlement building and Preston Garvey in particular in Fallout 4.

With Survival MMOs the money isn’t in subscriptions, it’s in hosting servers. If you don’t want to play on an official server or want to tinker with the server setting you will need to rent your own and if it’s anything like Conan Exiles you’ll be paying extra for more player slots.

Conan Exiles is also pretty good.

Oh please do go on.