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He showed the player plenty of vulnerability. He’d just always pull back before his son saw him.

As a PS5 owner, Smart Delivery makes me so jealous. Almost as much as Quick Resume *cries in Returnal*

Yah not a fan of that. By that math Switch games should all be 20 bucks

And people laughted at Smart delivery...

But remember kids, smart delivery is just a buzzword. What xbox is doing is no different than cross buy which has existed for years.

Eh, this doesn’t seem that complicated, honestly. The complications just are about the PS4/PS5 split, the rest of that is just standard collectors edition bollocks that 99% of people know to ignore (or have enough money to dive in head first on).

A feature or a bug?

An advantage by using what is basically a macro? They should jump nerf the timing, making it impossible to work if you were to jump 20 time in a second, end of problem. 

I sympathize; I think Destiny has kind of a weird ‘gap’ where at first it feels kind of overwhelming, then it seems like there’s actually not a lot of content to engage with, and then you kind of find your sweet spot (assuming you stick with it through those first two stages). I totally understand why someone wouldn’t

I don’t think that’s true anymore. Ignoring the fact that your example is silly (TLOU is not known for MP, hell...they straight REMOVED PvP in TLOU2 and no one gave a single shit. This might even be enough of an argument against your point right there), the industry has changed.

Something I’ve realized over the last few days is how quickly we are willing to toss out our ideals and convictions on being “anti-crunch” when it means that games get delayed or launch missing features we want. I am sure that 343 is busting their asses to get this game out the door. I’m sure it’s a ton of work. I

They’ve gotta get it out the door. If they get the multiplayer right, and it sounds like they’re very much on the right track, that’s a much, much more important long-term Halo experience than any of the campaigns.

Whether it looks stupid or not, I can tell you that from the beta it felt a lot like the Titanfall 2 grappling hook, which is a very good thing in my book.

There’s buying a house, which can be done “affordably” (in as much as housing can be affordable), and buying an actual mansion within walking distance of the walk of fame. I can see why even supporters might be mad at that, and the mixed messages it sends.

I think, even outside of a ‘survival’ style game, there’s an argument for using limited ammo pools as a method to force players to use multiple weapons - in something like Halo, for example, and that’s even the argument I’d use for Mass Effect 2 swapping over to finite ammo - but yeah, it’s definitely the sort of

You are correct - although it’s a little confusing because there seems to be a lot going on.

Hey Zach, felt like this might be worth updating the article for: the Skyrim Anniversary site says this upgrade for existing owners ISNT free: “Existing owners of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and Xbox Game Pass subscribers will also receive the option to purchase an Anniversary Edition upgrade for their

Much as I’ve loved Naughty Dog in the past the disappointment that was TLoU2 and the fact the only thing we’ve heard from them lately is a remake of a game that doesn’t really need a remake (instead of one that could do with one, like Uncharted 1) has shaken my faith in them.

I mean, some farmers markets, but they’re typically a few hours one or two days per week. Work weekends or nontraditional hours? Sorry!

i’m really unconvinced that a 3-ounce stick of deoderant counts as shopping in bulk.