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Like Returnal, we don’t need manual saves, we need save and quit. Just the ability to stop playing and go to bed, or go make dinner. 

Hasn’t Valve been pretty good on this? Like you say, they like the cut of something’s jib, have the lawyers draw up a contract and boom, money truck. I think they also do something like this for people who find glitches/exploits in Steam, yes?

I played a bit of it, and it is gorgeous, but I found it a bit unengaging. I’m usually good with simple mechanics and I’m a staunch walking sim defender, but this being so limited in interactivity, at least up to the point I’m at, which feels like the 33% mark, I’m not super feeling it. The concept of reinventing

FOR DINNER ROOM

For every one Axiom Verge that makes it out of the swamp, there are thousands that never see the light of day. About the only chance those developers have even a chance of being noticed is by piggybacking off of someone else’s work.

To be fair, Crysis 3 came out on Xbox 360/PS3, so I’m not entirely shocked they could get it running decently on the Switch (which is arguably on par with those systems).

This is a garbage take. The Chimera Ant arc is near perfect representation of the Shonen genre at its best.

Hey now, that’s Alex Walker’s GotY you’re disparaging.

Now...how much did they spend on a Denuvo license and how many man hours did they spend integrating it into their product? Because I’ll bet that whatever minimal amount Denuvo *might* have ‘increased sales,’ it won’t be greater than the amount it cost them to have it in the first place.

Can someone explain to me how a guy who was in a boy-band named “Smap” (lol just say it out loud a few times) that no longer exists, with no social media presence of his own, and 0 name recognition outside of Japan... ‘s TALENT AGENTS are wielding enough influence to torpedo an entire lucrative international game

Kimura hardly seems essential to this series.

You really don’t have an eye for animation I guess. Oh well

You mean the games that OTHER people make? And grant them the right to sell as part of charitable events? Those games?

It has become such an expected cycle in our lives to watch something grow from great intentions, find a successful/sustainable business model, then topple into a drive for excess profit until it crumbles into something unrecognizable.

It’s almost like “crypto” is just a giant scam or something...

Comment offering very legitimate career opportunity making $7,000 a month working from home, possibly doing video game blogs.

Does it?

How is that relevant? What year do you think it is now?

It’s not the early 2000's anymore you ding dong!

Cool. Sounds amazing. A console exclusive for a console that’s so exclusive only the bots are fast enough to buy one.