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That’s unfortunate. Guess I’ll wait until there’s a big sale on it, because I’m not going to pay so much money for something that I don’t really own. I love Remedy games and was looking forward to this for ages, but yeah...
Of course I realize most games these days come broken if they aren’t patched immediately, but

The flashbacks were so damn well done. I immediately connected to young Rocket, seeing him act just as disoriented and weakened after the experiments, as my own cat when it had just come back from surgery a few days before. By the end of the flashbacks I was angry crying so much in a way I don’t think a movie had

eh, dunno. After the stuff with HBO max, and the fact that these are all things that Disney doesn’t actually seem to care much about (unlike the Vault movies), I dunno...

“But in some ways, that was a little bit restricting for us.”
yo, Aonuma, listen to what you just said. Sticking to a single formula is restricting. Just shake it up every so often.

I like the rhythm of: Main game that does something different, followed by a sequel that can do crazy things because it doesn’t have to do

That’s fucked up.

We really need to get back to physical media. Don’t even think it’s possible to buy Disney+ shows on bluray. At least haven’t seen any last time I checked.

*gasp* Pope’s Exorcist officially has a reverse isekai as part of its backstory. Brilliant environmental storytelling

I’ve started FF14 a year ago and I don’t see that. Things unlock and become available according to your progress in the main storyline. There’s sometimes content that came out much later that is made available earlier in the storyline, but that’s because it already made sense in that earlier context.
I’m keeping away

That exists? Here in germany Star has always been in the Disney+ app

ah yes, the game will make you perceive your horrid status quo as beautiful and have you accept it. Indeed a dystopian tale. :P

Hope so!

That does explain some AND makes me worried about DA: Dreadwolf. Story is the main draw of those games. Heck, it’s what makes me forgive gameplay that I might be frustrated by or not enjoy that much.

well, that’s if we are talking banks. When I was registered at an employment agency, for example, to get benefits while I was between jobs, it meant I kept being told to apply for jobs that were completely wrong for me.

Heck, I’ve been a game dev for nearly a decade, and the industry has been around a lot longer even, and it also still doesn’t show up on most forms. It’s ridiculous how out of date those can be.

I only played ME: Andromeda after all the patches were out and... I really really enjoyed it! It was good! Sure it wasn’t perfect, clearly a new team’s first attempt at this, but it was a lot of fun. My main criticism is that for a game set in a different galaxy, the aliens sure are very humanoid and clearly human

I really didn’t know CS:GO was so big. I thought the series had become a lot smaller since CS:Source.

I do love that yet again Valve has avoided giving a game the number 3.

On the surface it sounds good. But I’m really suspicious that it’s a tool for a role that teams loooove to skip hiring for. Watch as game designers start using this to delay hiring a writer for even longer/reduce how much writing from an actual writer they need to pay for.

Otherwise it doesn’t sound too bad. If it’s

If you liked the first movie, the trailers made it seem like Fury of the Gods had very little in common with it.”

I’m so sorry, I can imagine that must’ve been shocking right after this news.

Also one of the most recent roles as Thordak in Legend of Vox Machina. He had a lot of things going on... This is really shocking.
He was always so good in everything he appeared in

Whoa! That’s amazing. I remember playing a ton of LBA2 as a kid and not understanding anything, just loving walking around