With the context of the character she will be playing, the headline reads more like a judicial sentence. May God have mercy on her, because weirdo internet incels sure won’t.
With the context of the character she will be playing, the headline reads more like a judicial sentence. May God have mercy on her, because weirdo internet incels sure won’t.
I am not looking forward to the follow up article where this person gets harassed by “Gamers”
Ah nice! When I encountered the basement I thought maybe it was for a side quest that got dropped (like finding his son) but this is even better.
Really enjoyed this game--enough to get the platinum on PS5.
I love when developers add tributes like these to their games to honor their communities.
>Starfield was perfectly fine. Skyrim? Nope.
Good.
Shareholders are the bane of everything good in this world.
I think I speak for all owners of a functional pair of eyes when I say I wish you guys would stop showing us Bobby Kotick’s horrible face. It is without exaggeration an affront to all that is natural and good. He’s a shit person too, but crap is he an ugly basterd.
It was still very relevant as a way for industry professionals to meet, collaborate, make deals, network etc etc.
People have almost unfettered access to developers via social media (to the point of absurdity in my opinion), that really the only reason to have an E3 is just to say we had an E3.
E3 has been irrelevant for years. I’d argue it died when they opened it to the general public. At that point, it became just another convention in a long list of conventions.
I think this could be a good thing, decoupling studios from hard dates to reveal or release games, and maybe allow them to give their developers (and QA staff) human hours, and give games the time they need to be finished. A fragile hope.
Five well-deserved awards for BG3, congrats devs!
He’ll be lucky if it lasts as long as Fallout 76 has.
Hell, I think Skyrim has more daily players than Starfield RIGHT NOW.
He’s setting himself up for disappointment if he’s expecting Starfield to be the next Skyrim. He’ll be lucky if it’s the next Fallout 4.
“It felt like I had to give my daughter a chance at a future,” said Huffman. “And so it was sort of like my daughter’s future, which meant I had to break the law.”
Honesly if it were ugly it may be more fun. Its just boring
Right. The collective aneurism from the general public and press coming to terms with the obvious is astounding. Take the same product, remove the Bethesda name and absurd hype, and it would’ve been forgotten and dismissed within a month.
Because the game is derivative, repetitive, ugly, and boring?