aldoragreel
AldoraGreel
aldoragreel

So you don’t believe those who do wrong ever reach a point where they have paid for their wrongs? Ever? Really? So you don’t believe in the criminal justice system at all?

So a new Battlefield mode cashing in on the big hot thing? Nothing shown of it. A new Star Wars game from a great FPS studio? Nothing shown of it. New mea culpa content for its existing fustercluck of a Star War game? Nothing shown of it. All the stuff people were worried about in regards to Anthem? Nothing shown of

Personally, Destiny-meets-Division by way of Iron Man suits actually piques my interest. I certainly need to know more, but I think it looks like more fun than Destiny ever did. I’ll keep an eye on it, certainly.

Not exactly sure you could argue, especially at such an early stage, that people are going to be lining up for Tarantino’s next much-hyped film to see Emile Hirsch over the large host of other bigger-named stars in the movie. For all we know Hirsch will be on screen for mere moments, after all. I mean, this is a

I wish Battlefield would take a page from Titanfall’s playbook and add a whole bunch of AI characters to their battles. The fights never felt truly war-like to me when it was possible to run for minutes and not really see much action. I think their massive maps would be much improved by being more fully populated to

Literally not having learned of this until now, I wholeheartedly agree he’s a piece of shit and Tarantino could have found someone else. But I’m going to ask this as sincerely as I can...

You’re argument is that a sequel doesn’t count as a new game? That makes little to no sense.

Considering if you buy it now you’d be good through the beginning of December, meaning you’ll be able to play any surprise holiday releases Microsoft might announce at E3... real solid deal. Any word on when the deal is good through?

Considering if you buy it now you’d be good through the beginning of December, meaning you’ll be able to play any

Never said otherwise.

They better be offering a ton of maps at launch if 5 of them will be from prior titles.

Interestingly enough, this isn’t even the only Warhammer ARPG, as a few days before release they announced Chaosbane which, from what I understand, uses the fantasy side/sub-brand of Warhammer but with a similar ARPG loo. Needless to say, both are on my radar. Love me some ARPG goodness.

The biggest thing I disliked about Division was how many currencies and systems it eventually implemented. I found it confusing to balance them all.

Knowing how well Overwatch can run on low spec PCs, I’m still surprised they haven’t gotten a Switch port running. I’m beginning to think it’s more due to Nintendo’s woeful online infrastructure than anything else.

Which is your choice as a consumer. Had Valve wanted to stop their store from being a breeding ground for offensive content, they could have, and you could have been free to buy your games elsewhere.

Someone doesn’t understand what a pardon is.

Also true. I was responding in terms of, “had they gone the other route.”

Flip side: companies should be totally fine with embracing and promoting their own bias. It’s their platforms people abuse. If Valve decided a company making a racist game should not be allowed to make money using Valve’s tools/systems, that is wholly within their rights.

Because they work for Valve and that is what they are paid to do. If you didn’t like Valve deciding for you, you as a consumer could decide to buy your games elsewhere.

It’s not a responsibility but it is their prerogative either way. It is their platform, after all. They can choose to limit its contents to their whim (look at Apple’s walled garden). This is just them choosing not to.

The last sentence is sage life advice.