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    Yep, in the long long ago... She left in 2015. Eventually became Editor-in-Chief at IGN. And now she’s “Director of Xbox Broadcasts and Events Strategy Lead” at Microsoft.

    To be fair, it does say made, which Star Citizen is not.

    If by “latter stage” they mean we’re halfway through the current console generation, I find the comment to be unremarkable.

    Ghostwire: Tokyo

    I’m down for coop. I’m honestly not sure how they can top the first game — the spin-off was just okay -- but playing with a friend would help.

    It is possible that the remake trilogy is some kind of alternate timeline

    Microsoft pitched the agreement before the CMA had even chimed in. It’s kind of like saying I was “forced” to pay $15 for a movie ticket when I had an intention of paying $15 for the movie ticket all along. It’s the price of entry, after all.

    Fun fact: unlike every other news outlet and the CIA, Wikileaks has never released a lie.

    They didn’t formally agree to do keep CoD multiplatform until they were forced to

    I own an Xbox Series X. I subscribe to GamePass Ultimate. I don’t mind.

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    Do they really think they can just fold her in to the cast?

    I don’t get why you feel games need to have a “impact” at all.

    Look, I’m a Rock Band fan. The news about Rock Band 4 ending its weekly DLC hits me hard. But I’m also cognizant of the fact that the vast majority of people would be surprised to learn that Rock Band 4 DLC was still coming out. It’s a bubble, mate. A bubble I love, but a bubble nonetheless.

    Seems like every surprise hit on Steam is just another multiplayer survival game. I see Enshrouded is suddenly popular, and it... it’s a fantasy surivval game. Not to be confused with the pokemon survival game. Which isn’t to be confused with the zombie surivival game that turned out not to be much of a game at all.

    Disco Elysium

    Man, Legion is a work of art. Wandavision came off as a pale imitator, as something that could mimic the styles of old sitcoms, but failed to replicate what really made those styles work — for most of its sitcom bits, it never earns a laugh. Legion understood the styles it homages well, though, and hits so much harder

    RB4 kept the rhythm game era going for much longer than I expected back in 2013, so I can’t complain. Still, it’s sad to see the era end for real now. I doubt there will be a Rock Band 5, now that Harmonix is beholden to Epic’s plan for transforming Fortnite into a metaverse. But It’s not like there was a market still

    I would like to own the movies, which is why I do. Remember the first sentence in my comment:

    Its almost like we should just pirate everything Ubisoft (and every AAA publisher) ever makes.