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It’s pretty cut and dry to me. I don’t get why people are calling BS on Uniqlo. It says right in the rules that the entrants may not put forward designs that have previously been monetized or used online. Wen Pei reused a design he had been selling online, so he was disqualified.

Unfortunate, because it’s a rad design,

I think one reviewer really set the tone for my ability to enjoy it by clarifying that it’s heavily skill-based, and that you just have to enjoy it for what it is and not get competitive or you’ll get too frustrated at how bad you are.

He’s absolutely right. I’m absolute garbage at the game, but the ability to create

Am I the only one getting this reference, or...?

I hated the ending. Not for the thematic points or exact things that happened, but because of how lazily or thoughtlessly they were executed in a series that was built on suprisingly-tight amounts of logic and consequence for a fantasy show.

I took my 7-year-old to it on Friday and I was pleasantly surprised with how good it was. It was a rare kid movie that offered something for adults with subtle adult humor and themes, without ever disconnecting the kid appeal to do it. They pushed nostalgia throughout the movie, but somehow never made it feel forced

I’m still bothered by how bad these people are at warfare.

First, the Battle of the Bastards. Seems like there’s some semblance of strategy at first, mostly from Davos using common sense. Then Jon Snow goes charging in on his own, forcing his army to rush into the numerically superior, and archer-heavy opponent. No

Well, I have two realms of argument for you, here...

I feel the same way. He’s a disturbed and twisted mad scientist, and he plays for the “bad” team, but he’s essentially just a mad scientist happy that someone believes in his work. And he’s obviously really fucking good at it. He created a zombie through medieval science, and he somehow turned all of Varys’ child-spies

I know it’s been said to death, but the bottom line I take with Anthem is that as much as I try, there’s absolutely zero motivation to play it. It just feels like they took a lot of good concepts and just butchered the execution, because as cool and exciting as it looks and feels like it should be, it plays the exact

I was more offended by the terrible tattoos and performance than the nipples, but I do appreciate the “Nipplegate” irony.

Awesome to see OCR featured. For nerds like me who really enjoyed the music of a lot of games, it’s a treasure trove. I was really looking forward to this one, as CT and CC are two of my favorite games, and both have downright existential soundtracks that fit their games perfectly.

Not to add to the pile, but it really

Honestly, this is just another S-E cashgrab. It doesn’t surprise me that we’re seeing this more on the Switch - a console (and console family, since the Wii) somewhat notorious for half-assed ports.

Chrono Trigger for PC eventually became playable, but not after what was essentially a slap in the face of fans in the

As hard as I tried to like it, and as forgiving as I tried to be in my judgment of it...this is basically how I felt. Obviously, a demo is a demo, but absolutely no aspect of Anthem’s demo felt enjoyable to me or hinted at this game being something I’d enjoy long-term.

My reaction, basically.

Sounds like my impression of the demo itself: “So...that’s it? We’re done here? Alright...*log out*”

I like Bioware, but this game feels like a free-to-play Destiny clone with a ton of graphical sheen, but not much else.

Hoping the attention is because he’s going to be a big part of the storyline. Always seemed weird to have a faction leader with that much potential and backstory be utterly unused in the game. With Sylvanas basically being like, “Later, Quel’thalas, I’m out! Good luck being the only Horde capital, cornered by a

This was well worth the read.

Personally, I’ve having fun with the game. I was huge into R/B as a kid, and I memorized everything about the original 151. Coincidentally, my six-year-old became obsessed with Pokemon this past year, so it’s like a nostalgia trip for me, since he includes me in everything.

Pokemon Lets Go Pikachu has been a ton of fun

I like it more than I dislike it, for sure. There are still a lot of really lazy issues with the game. The progression and leveling is really drawn-out. This never really felt like a huge deal in past CoD games, but the disparity between what you have to work with early on compared to later gear feels much bigger in

Yeah, the loot/unlock system is garbage. Part of what made COD so enjoyable was the continuous, balanced, and understandable stream of unlocks for progress and achievements. Now, it feels like a boring, pointless mess of unlocks.

And when I saw the 1100 COD Points awarded for free, I thought, “Cool, some free stuff to