chuckrich81
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Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PS5 would need to pay extra to enjoy them at a higher fidelity.

I spent the first two acts of the Snyder cut thinking “This is definitely longer but it’s not really any better.” The third act was a marked improvement though. And then there was the epilogue and any goodwill I had was thoroughly murdered.

You don’t think it’s just going to be 2 parts do you?

The PS5 upgrade was free.

So that’s not Jake Gyllenhaal?

Since Grindr came first shouldn’t it be that Tinder is straight Grindr?

It’s high quality CGI but you can tell it is CG.

Hopefully it’s not cancer or anything terminal. Sometimes even a relatively minor medical situation when you’re getting on in years will give people that self reflection that comes with really facing the fact that we’re not here for very long.

I liked it but only when I could get year subs on sale for around $45.

AFAIK PS Now doesn’t have PS5, PS1 or PSP games and it only has a handful of PS2 games currently. But yeah I think this is mostly combining the two services into one.

The fact that they only offered a 1-month deal on PS Now for Black Friday made it pretty clear that service isn’t long for this world.

Remember when Bethesda sued Mojang for naming a game Scrolls? And, apropos of nothing, now they’re both owned by Microsoft.

Can confirm.

How generous of them to give away games that have been available for practically pennies for several years now.

I’ve been wanting them to add MK Shaolin Monks for so long and I’m still waiting.

Although I think technically anybody who hadn’t launched it before it got pulled never accepted the EULA.

but Rockstar yanked those already. So... I guess play GTA V?

This is almost word for word what my comment would’ve been. You saved me the trouble.

And Switch sales are just shy of 93 million (probably past it now since this was before the OLED model launched) which is a stone’s throw from Wii’s 101.63m lifetime sales and not far off from Game Boy’s 118.69m.

The good thing about more industries getting into the NFT racket is they are hastening the inevitable collapse of the NFT racket.