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This right here is exactly why, while disappointing, no one should be surprised by this, Japan does not have a history of healthy representation of diversity in any of its media. But at least it’s shown signs of getting better. I Am rewatching DBZ right now, just began the Buu saga and holy fuck I forgot about the

No need to reinvent the wheel on the doorstep of electrification.

It better be a lot more than 500hp. Rumors were that the regular GT was going to hit 500hp.

I’m no Mustang guy, but I think it looks great. Smoothed out the shape from the last one, it now looks like a proper GT. That interior though, woof. Looks like a Bronco reject with its blocky shapes and tall screen.

The Yappening is the best thing to come out of this game since release. By that metric, the future is looking bright. If 343 is smart, they’ll AT LEAST keep BTB Fiesta. As it is, I completed the entire event in one week and still plan to play this week because the events are that much fun.

Meanwhile kotaku literally just ran an article this week saying “ps Plus is better” lmao which is quantifiably untrue because of the exact piece of advice given here.

I think that this passage was really put in there to try and exemplify the idea that, contrary to Sony’s claims, this acquisition will stiffen competition and potentially serve to push Sony to respond by taking an action that would improve service offerings for the consumer, i.e. exactly the opposite of what Sony is

It’s also very much worth noting that $120/year is a hell of a commitment to a service that launched like two months ago and hasn’t really demonstrated a persistent value.

I’m sorry, but a writer for a major gaming website claiming Sony’s service is better for consumers because it has less day-one exclusives is way more spurious.

Granting PS Plus a price victory when you near constantly run ads (on THIS SITE) on how to obtain spectacular deals for Game Pass is so confusing, I can only describe it as a trap to make the article more popular by making it controversial. I’m also confused by the victory awarded to PS Plus in games “Playstation has

GamePass is easily best on price as you can literally get it for free. Once you pay for it you can start earning Microsoft Reward Points and redeem them for 3 months of GamePass for 35k points at a time. You can ‘earn’ 10-15k points a month easily by spending 15-30 mins a day:

The streaming on PS Now is so bad compared to xCloud

To really offer as much value as Game Pass, Sony really needs to ramp up their library on PC honestly, rather than trickle everything out slowly, their streaming tech really isn’t cutting it.

As of now, at least in my opinion, it doesn’t even come close to the Value

Yeah, not only are the games old, but most people can get the few they want very cheap and skip the subscription. The value of Game Pass is being able to play games that are still $60+ retail. Not to mention multiplayer games while people are actively playing them. As long as Sony isn’t willing to use this as a

I guess I’m kind of blown away by people seeing almost entirely a collection of last-gen games as a win. I currently have both Gamepass and PS+ (the middle one), and while PS+ has been “worth it” for Stray and Demon’s Souls Remastered, I don’t really know what I’ll play after that. That’s not entirely true, I would

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Was watching that trailer again recently. God, when it got to that shot of the Pelican weaving between skyscrapers and anti-air flak fire, and it was accompanied by—of all things—serene harp glissandos, flighty woodwinds, and glittering string vibratos, it fucking sent me.

don’t bother linking the footage or anything...

read the headline and was preparing to roll my eyes, expecting this to be a mod. Then was surprised that this is real developer nice shit. As a non halo fan, I gotta say, this is pretty cool and your excitement seems very justified

Such a sad state when launch features get their own press releases.

Anybody I know that would have wanted to play co-op has finished the game, and nobody I’ve asked is interested in coming back.

I enjoyed the campaign and map, but I still feel like this was a badly handled launch, especially for a Flagship IP.

I’m still boggled that a core feature that has been a big part of the Halo franchise didn’t ship with the game. I’ve always played the Halo/Gears coop campaigns with friends/family at launch.