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Not only did they win an award, they won like 5 and the BIGGEST ONE! Definitely should have let the man speak as long as he wanted..

The most baffling thing to me about all this is that it wasn’t just any award. It was Game of the Year, the big one. Whatever your personal feelings and levels of cynicism about award shows is, you’d think that if they’d give time for a big speech to any winner it would be that one.

I already didn’t like that some

I hope Geoff is suitably ashamed by all of these outfits trying to salvage his embarrassment of a production for him. I assume he isn’t, because he’s an egomaniac that just wants to rub elbows with Hollywood celebrities, but I hope he is.

1 - More storage space. It’s been mentioned in other comments but if these games are gonna be that f’ing big the system storage needs to be that f’ing big. Don’t make me spend another hundred f’ing bucks on expandable memory that I have to open the system up to add.

I do still think it’s nonsense to put Cyberpunk 2077 in the Ongoing Game category, particularly when the only reason it was really “continuing” is that they had to continue to fix their shit, and now they’ve announced they’re done. Somebody really wanted to give CD Projekt Red a consolation prize.

I don’t get why it’s a big deal. At every spot in my house where I might sit down to play my Switch, or use my phone, or use one of these if I was crazy enough to buy one, I’ve already got surge protectors with USB ports that can power any portable. It’s not hard to do.

Also, if you’re at all into tech or gadgets, you likely have half a dozen charging bricks that are better than whatever the manufacturer is gonna toss in the box. 

remain some of the most profound meditations on geopolitics, war, and the military industrial complex the medium has ever produced”

As a mega Sonic nerd, I wasn’t sure what to make of this game when it was first announced released, but damn if I didn’t end up really enjoying it. It doesn’t make any sense on paper but running around in big fields, collecting this or that, choosing what to fight or not fight was a cool little break from the shit I

Agreed, this game was absolutely terrible. It could not decide whether it wanted to be a bad game or a bad movie.

I understand the preservation aspect of it, and it’s an important title.

Owls have very small brains. Their eyes take most of their skull’s space. All in all, they’re not really smart, even for a bird.

And let me tell you, if you’ve been playing 60 FPS, and now you’re looking at 30 FPS, it looks awful. It gives you a headache.

Just a reminder to the angry out there: over ten million players have been enjoying Tears of the Kingdom at a not-so-locked 30fps for the last month. It’s not the end of the world.

Days Gone wound up being a sleeper hit for me. I was late coming to it because I had heard middling reviews, and because while I’m a huge Walking Dead and Last of Us fan, I wasn’t sure what exactly the game was going to bring to the table that didn’t feel like a rip-off.

Couldn’t agree more with Skyward Sword sitting at the bottom. I honestly don’t even care about the motion controls, which generally worked fine for me. I just didn’t like the extremely repetitive nature of the game (going back to the same areas over and over), and being told over and over when I picked up an object

Fucking despise this. You shouldnt be able to own fucking words. Fuck you Zenimax for starting all this because you couldnt fucking stand someone else using the fucking word “Scrolls”

Devil’s Advocate: PSVR2 is the most affordable tethered experience you can get.

Backwards compatibility is never natively going to happen. The control schemes are so vastly different that in order for a game to be made compatible the developers would need to patch it specifically for the vr2 control method.
People forget how jerry rigged psv1's controls were.

On the other hand, there’s nothing wrong with having various performance options that can be turned on and off by the player.