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So many games have come out and raised the bar for what can be done in their respective genres. Starfield combines ideas and features from those games but fails to live up to any of them, while also failing to live up to what people loved about old Bethesda games.

I never stopped collecting those.  I’m glad people are finally starting to realize that physical media isn’t as irrelevant as most people think, though.  

I’m really surprised that their PR team thought it would be a good idea to argue with people on the internet.

For me, the parts of Black Flag that made it great were the parts that had nothing to do with Assassin’s Creed, so in that sense the ‘best AC game’ to that point was good for being not a good AC game.

Lets make sure to cover the rest of the story from the trib

U.C.S. Voyager? What’s that?

It’s a slow-paced artsy walking simulator centered around a rather heavy-handed social message.

It’s a shame to see layoffs, and to see a highly-acclaimed game land with a thud. One thing I’m curious about, though, is what kind of money this studio was hoping to make off this game? It’s an indie title, seemingly aimed at and marketed to the very niche “people who listen to fancy video game podcasts” demographic.

Implied sex or even a movie style sex scene as part of the narrative would be fine, but the way it’s been presented in most mainstream games outside of fade-to-black-right-away is cringey and embarrassing. It’s almost always presented as a prize or occasionally as a bad mini-game, and it’s almost always awkward

Its been a while since I played Fallout 4 but it had like ‘romance’ plots but not explicit nudity, yah? So like the article is less “nobody gets laid”, which could happen, and more “there’s no explicit fucking”? It’s really confusing that they’ve conflated what is in most media often unrelated.

This article has a really weird tone. I guess it seems like Starfield will be just like every other Bethesda game. It will contain no explicit sex scenes at launch and go on to be one of the most modded games (and a good chunk of those mods will be focused on sex). Meanwhile, 99% of other American produced media will

The same applies to capitalist games, though, doesn’t it? Or similar. Instead of straight-up corruption on the same scale, you’d be forced to deal with companies and their owners refusing to behave, refusing to comply with the law, insisting on exporting all their goods outside the country instead of letting you buy

“The economy is doing fantastic, poors! Covid is over!”

Meanwhile in America

Capitalist pig! You obviously don’t know about our five-year plans!

But that completely misses the point. As some have pointed out online, including streamer Hasan “Hasanabi” Piker, the real issue isn’t MrBeast’s philanthropy but rather the pay-walled access to a simple surgery that could have healthy, long-lasting, positive effects on an individual’s eyesight.

I’m not entirely sure what the community wants from Riddles, or top players in general, but asking that they be robots and show no emotion just ain’t it.

Yeah, I just finished Peacemaker, and Cena was fantastic. He’s a mountain, sure, but he never let that affect his ability to get into the character and be vulnerable when he needed to be.

I watched that for the first time last night, and for me Jack Black is the secret sauce of that film. He commits to being a cool teenage girl 110%.

Quit babying the man, people lose jobs all the time. Makes you wonder how Leslie Grace felt when they waited for her to finish the movie, then announced it wasn’t getting released.  If Cavill’s really hurt, he’s worth about 40 million green sheets of tissue paper he can cry into about it.  Except he won’t because he