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    10 dollars is still 10 dollars. I mean, seriously, they're giving you something at no additional cost. Is it not 'free' enough for you or something? If a barista at a coffee shop offers to give you 10 dollars for being a regular at their store, would you throw it back in their face because it's not 20? Would btch

    Depends on how you use it. If you're maintaining a subscription for years on-end and have the time to play any and every game that they give out that you want to play right then and there, then PS+ will likely be the better solution for you. If, on the other hand, you aren't someone who maintains a constant

    Yeah, that adds absolutely nothing constructive to the conversation. Well done.

    Why is it that everybody btching about the age of the free games immediately assumes everyone, everywhere bought these games at launch? These are good games that still hold up, and MS is giving them to subscribers at no additional cost. For people who subscribe to Gold and haven't played these games before, it's a

    Anyone else find the gameplay video more interesting muted with the Sonny Rollins song playing as accompaniment, instead?

    The Hero's Journey is the basis for a lot of fiction in multiple media types, but that's besides the point. The point is that you were essentially railing against this release as pointless while everyone here is pointing out that you aren't the target consumer and this release is far from pointless in the

    Do we have a source for that info, because that seems nonsensical. I mean, for one thing, the PC version was a port of the console version. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to port the port back to console when the original console version is, functionally, probably closer to what the latest gen console version

    Why do you people always assume publishers are 'forcing' you to rebuy the game? These upgrade releases are primarily for people who have the new console but don't have the previous version of the game. People who already own the game on the older system aren't the primary target, here. It's not like the older

    Pointless point. Square enix has no say on what the console makers do with regards to backwards compatibility. Are you saying that they shouldn't have made an upscaled version of the last game for the latest gen consoles simply because the console makers refused to add that feature? Latest gen consoles aren't

    How's it a slippery slope? The whole point of punitive justice is to use punishment of criminals as a means to dissuade people from doing the same thing, which means the punishment needs to be serious enough to convince people that the crime isn't worth the risk, and public enough so that people know that the crimes

    Sure it's only anecdotal, but the vast majority of people I know are smart enough to know the difference. Carlson's simply calling out the fact that you're making these broad generalizations without any real proof while condemning people for making generalizations. Is your statement true? Maybe, maybe not. The

    "Go outside anywhere in the U.S., or Europe and ask a passer bye what they know of Islam... unless they are a muslim, or they studied Islamic history, that's the "general" response you'll get from your average westerner."
    ...that's a pretty big generalization, right there. Carlson had a point, and you were so quick to

    It all depends on how culturally diverse a region is. In areas like California and NYC with large asian, italian, mexican, etc. populations, people tend to be more aware of the nuances of 'foreign' cuisine, while areas in the central US that have less exposure to foreign culture (even Americanized versions of foreign

    As long as the child isn't uncomfortable in the outfit, it's completely harmless. In fact, the child probably loves the fact that they get to spend time with their parents.

    Completely missing the point. The fact that you think "what if" questions are uninteresting must mean you live a really mundane and joyless life...

    The fact that you're unable to appreciate the sheer awesomeness of the science of fantasy makes me pity you.......mainly because that stick must be pretty uncomfortable back there.

    Well there goes any sort of balance to the game. Once Squirrel Girl is in play, the game's pretty much over :/

    I'm a little late to the party. I just checked the itunes store and there IS currently a warning there, and it's pretty front-and-center. Was that added after the fact or are people just going by what that redditor says?

    ...except they ARE rewriting things. They've said this, repeatedly. The events of the other games NEVER happened as far as this Lara's concerned.

    In a prequel, you're asserting that the events you're familiar with from the previous games WILL happen. If this game was a prequel, then she'll eventually turn into the Lara in TR1-8 and experience all of the things that happened in those games.