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I know the format limits these lists to 12 games, but I’m surprised there aren’t more high quality indie games included here. I’ve spent just as much time on AAA titles like DMC5 and Halo:MCC as I have with Hollow Knight, Ori and the Blind Forest, and other indie gems. Game Pass is also kind of the ideal way to

I’m going to throw in my hat for Crackdown 3. This is the perfect type of game to play with Game Pass. There are few things more enjoyable than jumping around a huge city collecting little green orbs and blowing stuff up. I know the game seemed like a bit of a disappointment after such a long wait, but I very much

I just loved Outer Wilds. That’s the style of game where I want to see more off, exploring where the adventure really is to explore and find out what the hell is actually going on without being punished at all for being curious and try out stuff, but still exciting and with a great story.

Now’s my chance to plug Operencia: The Stolen Sun, easily one of my favorite games of 2019. It’s a first-person dungeon crawler in the Wizardry style. It based on central European mythology rather than traditional high fantasy. The art-style, voice acting, and characters are all very good. Only a small few of the

Kamiya telling Kotaku to eat shit is something I never knew I needed to read. Absolute gold.

The Switch menus and store actually are the worst because all of the competition is demonstrably better. 

You can sort your games alphabetically, by recently played, by file size, by console (Xbox OG, Xbox 360, Xbox One), by Xbox One X enhanced, and a few more I believe. So I’d say that’s loads better than the Switch. It’s easy to find stuff in the store too.

According to Wikipedia, The Internet Archive operates like a library and has successfully received a waiver for this:

I can neither confirm nor deny that I went to wikiquote for it.

I mean, yeah. Jack Ryan is the American ideal in one tightly knit package: he knows everything, is physically at the peak, is a rugged individual who is always against impossible odds, who can look experts in the eye and say ‘I know better than you’, and ultimately discards all negotiation in favor of brusque violence.

Oh yeah because games should only be for the hardcore people.

Dad Glamour is more interesting. If you play with your kids, anything to make them blush and retreat in ghastly embarrassment each time they see you is Dad Glamour.

MARVEL EXECUTIVE #1: Well, on the one hand, we could make literally billions more dollars. On the other hand, there’s a commenter on The AV Club who’s tired of our movies.

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That’s not how it always ways. In the early days of DBZ, Goku hated people getting hurt, was upset by his family being in danger, and worked to protect Earth. The longer things went on though the dumber he got.

The one gameplay question I’d like a tip on is “How viable is it to play the game without spending money?”

Sorry, couldn’t find a book about Lore. Will a book about Data do?

Your list gave me chills.

If you do develop the time machine required to un-read the header, maybe do us a favor and skip back to mid-2016, and help the American public avoid this whole mess in the first place by knocking some sense into them?

Has anyone tried to explain how the speed force in The Flash causes the spontaneous creation of loose paper? Either that, or does Barry carry loose-leaf paper around in his suit just for effect?

Beaker explains everything!

When they were talking about how moving at super speeds would cause things to be picked up and carried by the wind created by object. My first thought was that of Saints Row 4, and if you upgrade your speed enough, that exact thing would happen.