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If I pour the bacon bits right out of the jar into my gaping maw, am I drinking bacon?

The negative criticism because of the microtransactions is basically what keep me from getting the game day 1. I absolutely LOVED the first game, but the in-game economics for the sequel were sounding like a disaster. I knew I’d probably get it eventually, but figured I’d just wait until a GOTY version is announced.

This sounds like it has a lot of potential! Are there any options to the style of paintings you can make? From the trailer it seems like all the paintings you make are basically photo-realism. Aside from a “painting” texture, it looks like you just capture photos of your view. Can you make abstract paintings?

*(not JUST the Far Crys)

Blood Dragon was the first Far Cry game I played as well. I didn’t really have a problem with the ending (I recall an arena section with zombies or something that was a hassle, but that was before the ending. I remember the ending being a pretty linear fortress assault type thing, then you get to ride a dinosaur who

I really enjoyed Home Front: The Revolution. It was pretty much exactly that, a Far Cry game in an urban setting. At times it felt like the developers just licensed the Far Cry 3 engine and re-skinned it. It’s by far a perfect game, but I think it gets more flak than it deserves.

Also, I really enjoyed The Division.

Anyone know what studio made the ad?

I give this comment high marks.

Wait, those tears are clearly different colors. Are they Infinity Tears? Is there a large glove, say a gauntlet, you can put them in?

I only picked this up on PC sometime last year, after all the DLC was out and the performance issues were more or less fixed. The game ran just fine for me. I really liked it, overall, though I do agree with people who say there was a little too much Batmobile. There were a LOT of those tank battles, and I think the

Exclusive to Dave and Busters? I was hoping this cabinet would be in theaters as well. Guess they’re still stuck with Terminator: Salvation. 

The lightsaber fight looks fine, but bugs me on a narrative level. The Jedi Council send Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan to Naboo with the task of finding out who this possible Sith is. And Qui-Gon tells the queen that he can only protect her, not fight a war. He’s got two tasks: find out who this guy is, protect the queen.

And he

Coffee is more complex than just “cheap coffee = bad coffee.”

If you’re brewing coffee at home, then there are multiple ways that cheap coffee can be brewed well. Similarly, expensive coffee can be brewed poorly. Use the wrong type of roast or grind in a French press and it’s not going to matter if that coffee was $6 a

That’s Snoke’s ship.

This didn’t get rid of *this* Destiny 2 ad for me. I assume it will prevent additional ads from showing up, but I still see this one. Is there anything else to do to make it disappear? Unless it goes away after a system restart?

Agreed. I enjoyed the DLC missions, but it was just too obvious that they were side missions (two of the three anyway) that took place during the main narrative. Whether the developers cut them ahead of time specifically to hold back for DLC, or they just were parts of the game that weren’t finished so work was

I agree. I really liked Golem City as well, but it was a shame you only get to go to it once. And it’s not that I just want them to pad the game by recycling an environment, but with a semi-open world game like this, visiting an area at one point (when you have certain upgrades) and then returning when you have

I agree. I enjoyed Mankind Divided, but I dove into HR again and it feels like they did more with less the previous time around. Newer game looks great, has some great stuff, but doesn’t feel like as big or cohesive a story and world. I got the whatever deluxe version and the DLC stories *really* should’ve been