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Gameplay mechanics aren’t art, nor should they be considered art for obvious reasons. You should be celebrating that there is more competition on the market because without it there is no need to innovate and the genre will never evolve.

Recreating a pile of poo in 16 bit doesn’t change the fact that it is still a pile of poo. The Last Jedi will probably go down as one of the worst Star Wars films to date, and a 16 bit animation of the terrible ending to Luke’s story isn’t going to change that.

Don’t worry chocolate lovers, as long as there are child slaves in third world countries, your chocolate desires will easily be met.

I use a phone app called CM Security that has a feature on it that warns you before you pick up if the number was reported for harassment or spam by other CM Security users. Tends to do the job most of the time.

I wonder how much longer I have to live with the weekly calls from companies trying to get me to purchase an extended warranty on my car. A car that was totaled over 5 years ago...

If you think it is so easy, why don’t you join the police force and show them how it’s done? It’s easy to judge others when you aren’t the one putting their life on the line to serve the public.

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Yu Yu Hakusho would be my suggestion. The English dubs for this anime aren’t that bad if you don’t feel like reading text while listening to moonspeak.

I can’t even log into my Nintendo Network ID on my new Switch. Checked the login info on my Wii U twice and I still can’t link my my Nintendo Network ID to my Switch.

Wasn’t the original purpose of verification to make sure that you could tell real accounts from the fake ones? It only turned into whatever the hell it is today when Twitter decided to use verification to make political statements. Effectively making verification completely meaningless in the process.

Except if you read the story behind the development hell of Andromeda, you’d realize that it was EA that made Andromeda bad. The resources for Andromeda were reallocated to Anthem’s development which put the game far behind schedule. EA forced the Andromeda team to switch to the Frostbite 3 engine which basically made

The worst part, you are probably going to be saying the exact same thing about the next Dragon Age game if EA has anything to say about it.

Destiny 2, Battlefront 2, and Mass Effect Andromeda included in the good/best games of 2017? I’m seriously doubting the “good/best” part of that. Looks like they just wanted the best looking, not the best in substance.

How about selling the items directly than hiding them behind a randomized number generator that is designed to make players spend way more money than what should be necessary? This isn’t that hard, plenty of games do that already without requiring an upfront buy-in price or loot box gambling mechanics.

You pretty much did the exact same thing the Ghost in Destiny 2 did. How am I supposed to care about the difference between the factions when the game puts forth so little effort to differentiate them?

It’s looking like the same philosophy that EA uses with The Sims franchise. It’s all an excuse for them to resell you content that you have already paid for under the illusion that it is somehow different this time.

I didn’t play the first Destiny and didn’t look into the lore much at all before playing Destiny 2 on PC. And I have to say that the story for Destiny 2 makes almost no sense to a new player. After about an hour in, I had to ask my friend (who did play the first Destiny) “What the fuck is happening and why should I

Very Dumb YouTuber Nearly Died In Gets Disqualified For The Darwin Award By Surviving A Very Dumb Head-In-Cement Microwave Stunt

And here I was thinking the government was using fires as an excuse to dump gallons of orphan blood to form large summoning circles to summon demons from hell. I mean, all of these politicians have to be coming from somewhere.

I don’t understand why people pay $1000 for a phone that breaks so easily. You’d figure that phone worth that much should at least be designed to resist the daily wear and tear and then some.

Seems to me the answer is to not buy phones that break whenever someone sneezes in their general direction. If you have to buy a case to protect a $500-$1000 phone from cracking like an egg, the phone you bought is a shitty phone and it isn’t worth the price tag.