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Maybe, but there’s no precedent for video game bans in France.

Oh well. People will care for a few months, Germany will ban the game, and everyone will forget.

You should know better than to think Lego actually runs meaningful sales.

You should know better than to think Lego actually runs meaningful sales.

Possibly why they’re doing alternate history.

Who the hell names this shit.

It will stop when people stop paying.

The Dawn of War series is such a great thing to exist. It’s also one of the few series that has changed its design massively between games and still retained tons of enjoyment for me.

It’s actually been 8 years since CoD had a WW2 game. With the changes in technology and design skill, it might be interesting to have a new WW2 game.

No, they’re going to force everyone into paying for the 80$ version of Infinite Warfare for maybe 6 months to ensure they get mega sales stats. Then they’ll break all their promises and release Modern Warfare separately to milk the crowd that wasn’t going to buy the bundle in the first place, but would pay for a

I think we’re due for another Metal Wolf Chaos game.

The Division has mechs??

Are we really going to start releasing one lego game per movie?

Separate EA reviews into a different category. Steam has the monetary and developer capacity to handle simple UI changes. I’m not sure if they will, but they have the capacity to make it work right.

You sell a product for money, people can review your product. Some early access games cost more than full price releases of other games.

Sure, but the solution to this probably isn’t to register the guy as a sex offender for the rest of his life and ruin any chance of him even making it to college to be a frat boy in the first place.

19 year old. Legally he’s been an adult.

Wouldn’t that be extremely unhelpful?

The difference is that Zelda NX version is basically going to be the launch title for their new system at this point. Nintendo makes so much of their consoles’ content in house and have so comparably little third party support that they rely on people being interested in their games. Releasing a wiiU version at the

“Hey guys, you can swing your sword around in the direction you want to”

True, but the system is something Nintendo is going to expect people to pay hundreds of dollars for on new games and hardware, and Nintendo has effectively promised that we will get no information on it until at best 9 months out, if they release any statements in June. I can’t tell if it’s a genius marketing strategy