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At least as far as Sugiyama goes, this seems to be a pretty solid case of, “All your favorites are problematic.”

If dude legitimately holds the same views espoused by Sugita, then he’s at a minimum advocating for the kind of dehumanization of others that LGBTQ persons (and, really, anyone who has historically been part

My cousin picked up Gloomhaven. I haven’t been able to get over there to play it with him yet.

I find it baffling that EA didn’t bring a single trailer or even a screenshot of either Fallen Order or the Clone Wars stuff for Battlefront. Fallen Order especially was the most low key announcement I’ve ever seen for a Star Wars game.

In other news: the dusting off of my Xbone has also been delayed to 2019. Crackdown 1 and 2 while fun were mediocre AA titles at best. Awesome 25$ bargain bin romps of collecting orbs and jumping really high. They are treating Crackdown 3 like a AAA title and expecting it to be some kind of tent pole that it will

And this is how you lose your shit. I’m dad and since it’s my money, this is now my account. Which I will cancel after taking your shit. Also thanks for agreeing to paint the house. And our neighbors. You’re also grounded for a...Wait for it. Fortnight. Dad wins.

Do you think ANYONE gave EA a free pass when it came to Battlefront II? Come on. There’s just nothing to talk about right now because the only thing we know is that they’re re-adding microtransactions to the game, which is what we’ve known since November. Given that those decisions are still being made, all we can

I know it’s fun to get REALLY ANGRY about video games every week, but there’s nothing to talk about until we actually know what the new system looks like, whether it still feels pay-to-win, and how unfair it feels.

It’s not news - EA made it quite clear during the original announcement in November that the removal of microtransactions was temporary.

A million sales off expectations? I don’t know I think this one seeped into the mainstream. I’m of the same mind that microtransactions are a niche issue, however Battlefront II was different. The sheer amount of work that was required to unlock anything seemed to come straight out of a F2P game. 

I believe that the gamers that have enough passion to be totally pissed off at microtransactions are in the minority. The masses are not going to care and will play the game for a while and then move on to the next game. I believe major publishers like EA are geared for the masses. They occasionally launch a title

I’ve unclogged a toilet now and then and fallen down pipes too, but I don’t call myself a plumber either... Dude’s spent the last 30 years chasing tail and turtles in a psychedelic, mushroom-infused dream state. Mario is a lot of things, but a plumber ain’t one of them.

Actually really excited to see this, and hoping that they just completely ditch the whole animus angle of the series. Seems like 9/10 people couldn’t care less about the part of the story.

If you, in your questionable wisdom, think that Bioware has lost its focus, then your gripe is with Bioware, not with her, but you're more than willing to latch onto her as the focus of your teeth-gnashing and garment ripping angst for reasons that you probably aren't even consciously able to admit to yourself.

You are actively condoning people harassing her.

No, that's dumb. Put in the feature that allows two sets of people to enjoy the game. This is a simple question with a simple answer, and jumping through hoops to try to spin it any other way is ridiculous and illogical.

And you've played a role in how many games? Can you list them so we can mock you and the games you made?

Then play yours and shut up when other people skip things. Problem fucking solved. Cool.

A cancer is far too harsh a comment for this woman. At the end, it's fucking videogames. Disagree and insult her stance all your want, but she's a fucking human being at the end of the day. A "cancer"? Good lord.

"games are about gameplay" aside from gamplay being a non-word, this sounds like saying "movies are about the editing" or "music is about technical skill." Yes and no.