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Not after seeing their lineup at E3 it’s not.

It runs all the exclusives, too.

He actually Ubered her to him.

I can’t believe somebody fucked him five separate times.

My biggest issue with Roanoke was that they didn’t fully commit to the “it’s all real” idea because they miscast everyone. I thought they were pulling a Blair Witch on the audience, but because of the casting choices, they gave away the whole shtick straight away.

I personally think Zero did poorly because it was a remaster in everything but name AND implemented gimmicky control schemes/segments. The fact the IP is a genre that isn’t popular anymore is the worst part.

If you don’t think they could have riffed on Archer becoming a father and potentially giving up the spy life and dealing with his past actions as he tries to raise a child, then you don’t haver much of an imagination. It could have been Incredibles 2 meets Mr.& Mrs. Smith by way of phrasing. It could have been great.

Considering Starfox is an on rails shooter whose last entry didn’t set the world on fire and the brand has been trading on nostalgia fumes for years, giving people what Starfox has always been is not a great way forward.

Looks like Bethesda taking on Borderlands. Since Gearbox doesn’t seem to want to take on Borderlands again, I will take this and love the hell out of it.

Just because it hasn’t done on-foot stuff as well, nor as often, in the past doesn’t mean it shouldn’t try and do it well.

I mean, if you don’t like the animals, don’t play a Starfox game.

Starfox by way of No Man’s Sky is actually what I think the future of Starfox proper should be. Call it Starfox Frontier or something. Give players the ability for the SF crew to cruise around, making their own adventures (in 4 player cop-op, naturally), amid huge alien worlds. Bring full open space battles to the

Exactly my questions.

I remember I bought it in September 2015. Didn’t start it until the following March/May. By the time I started, or shortly thereafter, I bought the season pass. Played the base game ‘til early June.

I kick myself for taking so long to finish Witcher 3. Between starting the base game and finally getting to Hearts of Stone, I probably took nearly 2 years, despite the fact I owned all the content before I started it. With that amount of time passed, I had totally forgotten I had met Gaunter at the very beginning of

Our exchanges:

Wow, for real? This just dropped quite a few notches for me. I wanted sci-fi Witcher, not more Deus Ex.

Anthem would be smart to not move back or behind the release of Division 2. They’re far too similar gameplay loop-wise, from the looks of it, and The Divisions is an established brand, while Anthem is suffering from a lot of people being completely unsure of it and its publisher.

I don’t understand your point anymore. It’s lost to me.

Epic should pull Fortnite BR from the PSN store until Sony unblocks this. Since Sony is making money on Fortnite purchases, they will likely not want to anger the biggest game in the world right now. Epic should use their clout for good.