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Stop playing freemium games. They are all about exploiting you. 

Ok I am confused as to how this is even a “game” at all. I am probably missing something, but it seems just like a series of 15 minute cut scenes crowd controlled by chat, right. If so I don’t really even consider that a game to begin with as the end user/player, me, has no actual direct control on what happens,

The truth is... you, everyone you know and love, everyone you don’t know and hate, this very planet, that suspicious block of cheese (you know the one), laniakea, the entire freakin universe, and yes, even I, your sort-of-friendly neighborhood ephemeral foliage, are all just an ad. Not just any ad, mind you. The

Not that I like this but...

If only they could have seen this cumming...

How out of touch are they that they didnt anticipate something like this?

This article is very unclear on what was actually offensive about his comments. I don’t doubt that he said some offensive ridiculous things, but this article has no actual examples and just calls XQC a scumfuck with no actual explanation.

That is certainly an opinion, but it might change had you actually played his games. Regardless of his methodology and justification for some out-there ideas, his titles are technical marvels and quite ground breaking for the medium. I’m not defending the man, but to put down the games, their footprint on the industry

You certainly managed to draw a lot of conclusions about games that are 100+ hours long without actually playing them, based entirely on very small amounts of information. Clearly, we have found our new authority on the subject.

Nah, you’re not weird! I loved Cyberpunk from day 1. My personal story was a lot different from most people with that game. I had it on Series X, and I really had no problems. Some little bugs and glitches sure, but overall it played pretty solid and I thought it looked great. I fell in love with it and it’s one of

An interesting thing about so many of the great titles this year: They’ve all been single player.  Baldur’s Gate 3, Phantom Liberty, Tears of the Kingdom, Spiderman 2, Starfield, RE4 Remake, Dead Space Remake, Mario Wonder, Armored Core VI, Lies of P.  Single player games have dominated gaming hype for most of this

And this leads to the sort of early-access bullshit, where you get games put into “early access” two, three, or even an undetermined amount of years ahead of release, sold at full price - but it’s totally not the real game! So don’t complain if it’s not to your liking! We’re not finished! (Also, we now have to roll

It’s a paradox that the MBA types don’t get: limitations breed creativity, and more resources stifle creativity.

I actually love the setting and concept of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. C’mon, an island purchased by socio-politically naive, libertarian, techbro morons getting, well...

With all the IP they own now, they really wouldn’t need any third-party characters. With Bethesda IP alone, they could have the following characters:

Nintendo has definitely milked their IP more than any other publisher I can think of but I think that’s largely because of the strength of their legacy IP. People will absolutely buy a game simply because it uses the Mario IP. I don’t think that’s true of Halo, God of War, Uncharted, Gears of War, etc. Mario is just a

Can you provide any examples of said characters? Honestly, I can’t think of any memorable characters created by Nintendo over the past 22 years. Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Toad, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Link, Zelda, Samus, Fox, Kirby, Pikachu, etc, were all created in the 80's or 90's.

How did MS butcher N&B? Regardless of what people wanted for a Banjo sequel N&B does what it set out to do exceptionally well and I have considered it maybe the most underrated game of all time for years now. Rare was just a very different company by that time either way.

So what you’re saying is that MS’ IP doesn’t have the same cultural cache as IPs that were established long before the Xbox even existed..? Huh, whodathunk? Obviously MS’s characters can’t compete with Nintendo’s in terms of name recognition. Mario is the most famous videogame character of all time and has been around

I feel like these articles are food for AI to generate future list articles...and they’re about the same quality I’d expect from an AI, so good job I guess.