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I love Dirt Rally more than any other game in the past 10 years. The thing is, there are ZERO options for realistic rally sims other than Dirt Rally or the 15 year old Richard Burns Rally. Dirt Rally was immensely popular for going back to the series roots and I hope they don’t immediately split or abandon their fan

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The offroad racer that started life as Colin McRae: Dirt is getting another sequel this year. Codemasters has officially announced Dirt 4, coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows in June.

Whaaaaaa I won’t support a foundation that helps thousands of people in times of crisis every week because my video game health packs look different....

I have to agree with many of the other posters here. This is $50 more than an Xbox One or PS4. They just came off the failure that is the Wii U and they come out with this? What a joke.

maybe there’s a reason the vita wasn’t very popular outside marketing. Outside of maybe Japan most of the world doesn’t care that much about portability

It’s an unproven system, especially when the Wii U is a failure, they want to price it to the current systems and charge online with their online infrastructure being BY FAR the biggest piece of shit in online gaming.

I really can’t stand that they used the name Nikola. Irrationally so.

I’m inclined to agree. Whilst there’s still a possibility that something amazing will be pulled out of the hat, it does come across as a sulky, multi-million dollar finger to the BBC rather than the best that could be achieved. It looks fantastic, the sound design is amazing but it feels a bit like ordering the most

I didn’t hate it but I didn’t like it either. None of my dislike came from the performances or the cinematography. I just couldn’t buy into a white American coming to Japan and successfully leading a bunch of Samurai in hand-to-hand fighting against soldiers with modern weapons and reminding the Emperor of the value

Oh man, his delivery is excellent!

Press X to Pay Respect.

The grind is the game. Should the grind be the game? Some people find it numbing and relaxing and if you weren’t a completist before you got into the game, you are now. Hard to form memories or create fondness around things that happen literally hundreds of times, more or less the same way. For me it was the opposite

For good or bad it’s been a hell of a run. I hope Bungie has taken all of the lessons they’ve learned, all of the feedback and uses it to craft Destiny 2 as a tightly designed, actively fun, addictive, old friend enjoying, new friend making masterpiece that never fails to find time to thank the player for the ride, or

What is your opinion on goddamned nonsense? Because you’re in for dozens of hours of it.

This book was perhaps the most overrated book I’ve ever read.

For me it was easy. I got bored in October and looked at all the games I fell behind on while I had been playing Vanilla Destiny and its subsequent DLCs. The majority of them have been better games, and I’m still catching up. Like 1/2 of my backlog exists because of Destiny. There are too many good games in my backlog

Reading his comments as I sit on the can. Laughed so hard at this line:

It absolutely works on the suit...I’ve got the upgrades to the life support in a row, border appeared. It would last longer anyway, but stacking them makes it that much better and it takes the same amount of resources as no upgrades.