belichickwilforkyourmom
Belichick Wilfork Your Mom
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Actually if Epic wins all developers big, small, and indie win as well. Imagine if you made a game that only made money from ethically monetized cosmetics. You are the one that put in the hard work to make the game. Why should Apple take 30% of all the money your customers want to pay to you? All they do is list it in

Nah, as far as this lawsuit is concerned, Epic winning is definitely the good ending. It’s entirely possible (though uncommon) for an asshole company to do something good for all of us.

Hi, welcome from the year 2001.  Things are a bit hectic here in the year 2020, but here’s your complimentary face mask, and a joke book to update your material.

A third console made specifically for competitive gaming to follow. The Xbox series E. Purchase all 3 in a bundle for the ultimate in what obsessive gaming often acts to replace.

Flexing the benefits of a licensing deal isn’t dirty pool, my dude. Like I said previously, you can call it aggressive and shitty and wouldn’t necessarily be wrong on either count, but unfair it is not.

I’d be curious to know how many gamers complaining about “anti-consumer” console practices are typing their replies out on iPhones. Apple does a bang-up job implementing the same practices they’re complaining about and it’s largely not regarded “anti-consumer”

The thing about ‘anti-consumer’ in the context of a discussion about gaming is that people tend to toss it around with the same flippancy and near total lack of understanding as anti-maskers evoking the First Amendment.

Well it is called Jedi Fallen Order...I’ll see myself out.

Oh man, look out SE, the McMurderpaws Crew is coming after you with their claws out!

For the last freakintime: That thing you keep calling your PS4 is your microwave.

Jesus jumped a cow. Did I just read a polite interaction between two people about a game in a comment section?

unpopular opinion here: i actually enjoyed abby’s campaign more than elle’s and this fight cemented it for me. everything about the lead up to this fight were the game playing to its strengths, world building, environmental diversity and storytelling, and great music. i was a bit upset lev didnt come into the hospital

I was too stressed the fuck out to even think about the mechanics of this fight. I was running for my life and taking every chance I could to shoot it or throw bombs at it. It felt like an accomplishment after it finally went down, when I had no idea how long it was gonna take or if I was gonna have enough supplies to

I’ve seen this SO much on this website. These articles are all about what the writer wishes the game was. The last article I saw, the woman said she wished you could just walk around in silence in these landscapes, why is it so intense! Like....okay, great imagination, but what about the actual game. I found this game

There’s no sneaking at all with this guy, you’re stuck with it until it dies and it can follow you because there’s water everywhere, so you always make noise.

I found it fun! And stressful.

I mean, it’s not really supposed to be a tactical, dynamic fight, it’s supposed to be a mad scramble just to stay alive while you unload every single bullet and pipe bomb you have into the thing. The game stocks you up plenty beforehand and there’s ammo littered everywhere in the environment where the fight takes

All you’ve done is repeat I dont get it without any elaboration, and told me to go away “politely”, yet I am the one not contributing? Sheesh

There would be no reason to remove backwards compatibility from the cheaper unit (unlike later PS3 SKUs which removed the PS1 hardware) since the driving force for the digital edition is to remove manufacturing costs, not features. The disc drive removal will remove $100 off of the price tag of the system, so Sony can

Their initial message was muddled. They’ve been pretty crystal clear since (see: blog update I posted) and people have continued to (I can only assume willfully at this point) misinterpret everything they say.

As revealed in March, Sony is targeting the top 100 most-played PS4 games, ranked by playtime, for backwards compatibility, but the PS4’s catalog is more than 4,000 titles deep. According to Mark Cerny, the console’s lead architect,due to some technical restrictions, each game has to be hand-tested for PS5