ThreeOneFive
ThreeOneFive
ThreeOneFive

And yet many, many industry figureheads have continued to turn the other cheek and support GAF’s operation. Really makes you think.

And nothing of value was lost that day - people will continue to post leaks and rumors on Twitter and other outlets.

You’ve clearly never seen the people who spam message boards and evangelize every chance they get that Cuphead is “the Dark Souls of platformers.” It’s absolutely one of the most obnoxious things ever.

The whole difficulty thing was just a joke, the only thing it actually changes are some lines of dialog.

And just like that, Cuphead fans rise (or fall, more accurately) to the level of bronies.

nevermind lol, misread your post. disregard pls

HR exists to protect the company, not the employees.

Glad I’m not the only one who found their statement really gross.

Glad I’m not the only one who found their statement really gross.

Glad I’m not the only one who found their statement really gross.

The idea that Riot can just unanimously decide to kick teams from a season, for apparently vague and ill-defined reasons, is just insane to me. Like, there was kind of an uproar in the Dota world during TI7 because it was the first year without Na’Vi, but that was because they did terribly during majors (thus not

Loot boxes are just the natural progression of, well, Progression systems. This kind of exploitative psychology isn’t a new thing for videogames, it’s been A Thing since Call of Duty 4 made developers realize they can seriously hook people in by giving them a bunch of different XP bars that fill at different rates so

Loot boxes are just the natural progression of, well, Progression systems. This kind of exploitative psychology isn’t a new thing for videogames, it’s been A Thing since Call of Duty 4 made developers realize they can seriously hook people in by giving them a bunch of different XP bars that fill at different rates so

For sure. I was always more of a Yu-Gi-Oh! kid myself, but over the years I’ve tried to dive into Magic and always run into the same problem - just getting up to parity with veteran players is a huge investment. It’s why I really appreciate stuff like Magic Duels, which is a lot more limited than the “real” game but

Welp, there goes my nerd cred. Genuinely didn’t realize D&D was owned by WotC :P

Seems very much in-line with the new(ish) D&D logo. Makes sense, both companies are probably trying to make the brand seem less intimidating to newcomers.

Seems very much in-line with the new(ish) D&D logo. Makes sense, both companies are probably trying to make the brand seem less intimidating to newcomers.

This is actually brilliant, I can’t believe I’d never heard of it before.

I think this is a load of horseshit too, but what rights are the NBA infringing upon? They’re not a government entity, this isn’t a free speech issue.

I don’t really get that line of thinking, the whole point of MMOs is that they can be as casual or as hardcore as you want. If you don’t want to be a hardcore PvP player and keep up with the newest meta, you can always do some raids. If you don’t like the time commitment of gearing up and repeating that new raid for