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No idea what you're basing this claim on, but ok.

Oh, right. I forgot about God of War.

It was a pretty unnecessary feature. If you have cable, your cable box already performs all of the same functions and more. And if you’re a cord-cutter, all of your streaming apps can already be launched on your Xbox (or a Roku, which costs $20). I never really understood who was supposed to use the Xbox’s live TV

Exclusives aren’t as big a deal to most gamers as you might think. 99% of all games on the market are available for both platforms, and only and handful of exclusive titles for any system are ever really must-buys. For most people, the decision of which console to buy generally boils down to 1) Which one your friends

The X’s hardware does more than just improve the screen resolution. It also bumps up draw distance, lighting detail, frame rate, texture density, poly count, and a bunch of other stuff as well. And the base Xbox One doesn’t run most games in true native 1080p anyway (it’s usually slightly less), where as the X

Weird. I find the Xbox UI and game store considerably easier to navigate than its Playstation counterpart. To each his own, I guess.

I’m not sure by what metric you would call the Xbox One a “failure”. It’s been outsold by the PS4 by a ratio of 2-1 but that’s still tens of millions of people actively using the platform and buying new games. And 99% of the video games on the market are available for both systems anyway. This idea of a “console war”

Not among any of its exclusives. But with the exception of Bloodborne and Spiderman, has PS4 either?

The review of Dark Crimes very clearly states that the film is set in Eastern Europe and criticizes its cliched portrayal of that region of the world. Did you even read it?

I thought the YouTube rewind was supposed to be a montage of actual real world news and events from the past year. Or am I thinking of something else? Apparently it’s just a social media circle jerk now?

YouTube is fucking fantastic for DIY home stuff. I can't even count the number of things I learned to do from watching instructional clips. 

People might be more forgiving of Logan Paul if he actually produced anything of value.

Worst case scenario, he’s actually a racist.

- Move slowly. Take the time to study the environments, learn the spawn positions of enemies, and find secrets/shortcuts.

Well..... none, because I’m pretty careful with it while playing. But the first thing I did when I got mine was to buy a zip case and screen protector off Amazon. Cost me less than $20 combined and my system doesn’t have a scratch on it yet. I haven’t dropped it while playing but it gets knocked around quite a bit

Why is Nintendo so fucking bad at online gaming? They are geniuses when it comes to controller layout, graphic optimization, music composition, local multiplayer, franchise development, and a host of other game development aspects. But when it comes to internet play their efforts are always a goddamn dumpster fire. I

Yeah I saw this game pop up yesterday when I was randomly looking at the XBL store. Had never heard of it before but the art style caught my eye and then I read the description which mentioned that it was a Soulslike game. All the reviews I’ve seen have been very positive. Think I’ll pick it up. It’s cool to see a

Nintendo has been doing that for 30 years out of necessity, because the technology gap between portable and console gaming has historically been a canyon. That gap has narrowed significantly in recent years. Improvements in battery tech, wi-fi, screen quality, ease of connectedness, storage capacity, etc have finally

Yeah, I don’t get this either. There are a litany of aftermarket cases and screen protectors available for the Switch. If you're worried about damage, simply throw some rubber armor on it. Any portable electronic device is as durable as you want it to be these days.

There is actually a pretty interesting little surf scene in Munich. There is a part of the River Isar that people have been surfing on for like 50 years.”