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Adam Panzica
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It was not the black one, but I am not upset. The standard blue/white is just fine with me. I can’t believe they didn’t rope it off

Both can be true. I think it is still the best part of this, but I agree, the older 2K approach of making the storyline about your actual career was much stronger and more appropriate. It’d be great if they could go back to that, like The Journey does, make the plot about trades and locker room beef.

That’s not the real Tupac. He just inherited the Instagram account from the previous Tupac. He also wasn’t the real Tupac. His name was Cummerbund. The real Tupuc has been retired 15 years and is living like a king in Patagonia.  

Your feet as the crumple zones are the LEAST of your worries driving this thing. Other safety concerns that one should consider before driving a 917:

The whole game now is to basically calculate how many you think would sell at full production, then haircut that by a few percent and make it a limited edition. Then charge extra because it’s limited.

Turbos often mute engines.

Please review the years of 1861-1865 and you’ll see

What do you do when your country can’t even agree on reality?

Danny’s story is probably the strongest of the three here, but Kim’s is also excellent.

“A union is always better than no union”

Dude’s a BILLIONAIRE. Let him pay his help.

“helping a company you believe in” and “performing free work for a company because they need more sales staff but don’t want to hire them” are very different.

Ferrari can fucking pay me. Also, IDGAF about Ferraris. I’ll at least take a call from Daihatsu.

As said in the other article:

Like an Edgar suit.

The thing that gets me is these are the same people who call US too easily offended and triggered.

Imagine being so insecure that a fake woman holding a position of authority in a videogame made you uncomfortable. I'm not at all surprised that their celebacy is involuntary.

Excellent analysis, even if it is just speculation at this point. I had a similar first thought that they must have facing a sudden overspending crunch, which is where most fast-growing companies hit a wall very fast, but I would never have been able put it as specifically and eloquently as you had.

Good breakdown on the financials. Honestly, I think this is a lesson that could be applied across the whole of the video game industry. It seems lately that the AAA release schedule seems devoted to the biggest, graphics-intensive properties, which have to make crazy amounts of money—often augments by extra revenue