RySenkari
RySenkari
RySenkari

Can’t Ubisoft implement something called “Journalist Mode”, where they’ll let a few people drop into a match as invisible ghosts (basically just a disembodied camera with this tool) just to move the camera around and take pictures? That way people can use this tool without harming the PVP aspect of the game.

More Colts hate from PatriotsSpin. Move on, there’s nothing to see here.

Hey now, rubbin’ is racin’!

Square seems to love the Switch, so maybe just maybe we’ll get a remake of the game for the Switch.


I hope this makes it to Switch, it would be perfect for that platform.

And I love the Wildcard system, it gives players a lot more flexibility about their decks without having to open nearly as many packs searching for that “one last card”.

Is there ANY way to make it profitable? I’m sure there’s people like me who’d be willing to pay a premium for backwards compatability and old games, they’ve got to be able to find an amount of money they can charge that it would make a profit from the small but vocal minority who want to play old games. I’d pay

Any chance we see Blizzard pull a Frag Dolls and put an all-women’s team together? It’s not as good as seeing one of the already established teams sign a woman to their roster, but at least it would get some women into the league.

Commenters promoting Nintendo’s refusal to update their old games again.

Kotaku has such a hate-boner for English voice actors, and as a longtime voice actor nerd, it rather annoys me.

Now playing

I got an Xbox One and a few games.

For the first time in my quarter century of playing video games, I now officially have all the major game consoles currently available.

I can play anything!

Hopefully since Square Enix looks to be supporting the Switch so much and is keen on porting retro titles over, we get Terranigma on whatever the Switch gets for a Virtual Console. I’d love to see a “Lost Classics” line of eShop games with stuff like Seiken Densetsu 3, Terranigma, Bahamut Lagoon, and Mother 3 (and

I kept waiting for Ellie to show up and clean house. I was disappointed. Hopefully the next trailer shows Ellie being a badass.

Yeah, every time I’ve asked copyright apologists to show me one single time where a fanwork ever, EVER hurt the original work in question, they couldn’t come up with one. Meanwhile I can rattle off hundreds of cases where fanwork has benefited the original work in a concrete, monetary way.

They want a dynasty. They want to have giant statues everywhere and they want their descendants to be untouchable god-kings.

“For him, if players think titles are lacking, they can buy them on Nintendo’s Virtual Console.”

And this is where I would buy Virtual Console games for the Switch...

IF IT HAD ONE!

Now you’re reminding me how much I want a SaGa Frontier remake, maybe where they fix all the bugs, tie up some of the loose plot points, and give us those rumored 8th and 9th quests (the Fuse quest and then a final quest at the end where you can put all eight main characters on the same team).

Another problem is that when we go after symbols like these, the alt-right points at it like “look, look how ridiculous the left is being!” and use it to push fence sitters onto their side of the fence.

It’s a no-win situation, unfortunately. You don’t push back and these symbols get more power, you push back and the

So let’s flash forward a bit: 2019, Pewdiepie has taken this to court and it’s gotten to the Supreme Court.

In the landmark case of Kjellberg v. Vanaman, the Supreme Court rules 5-4 that Let’s Plays and the like count as “transformative works” and thus are completely legal under current copyright law.

How does the game