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This has to be the most brazen example of corporate-speak bullshit I’ve ever seen. I gave up on Destiny when you couldn’t do matchmaking for Raids, but some of my friends still play. Every once in a while, I think about picking it up again, but Bungie/Activision just keep shitting on themselves.

I think Alfa can be revived in America. The 4C is awesome and the leaked photos of the Giulia look nice. I think they need to offer some sort of entry-level vehicle to truly get people on board.

The world needs Turn-Based Combat again. A modern ATB would be so cool.

80’s Mustangs are the absolute worst.

“Actually there are some people [on our team] who prefer the single-player mode,” Shikata said.

Can we just a have a Hellcat version of every car? The world would be a better place.

Still rather have that than one of these:

I was kicking around buying a Renegade recently. After a couple weeks of research and looking at different models, it really doesn’t make sense to buy these new. Wait for the recalls to be over and then buy a used one in 2016 or 2017.

Serious question - Does DLC Exclusivity really shift that many units? I’ve never based a purchase decision on “which version gets the DLC first”. Does it really matter that much to people? It seems like a really dated practice at this point.

Ugh, everyone is voting for Call of Duty. I’m a fan of most of the Xbox 360-era COD titles, but there are a lot of games that deserve it more. COD had its moment (and still does).

Ah, ok. I was about to say that sounds really dumb haha

If I’m understanding correctly, doesn’t this mean you could just rent/borrow game discs and have them installed and playable? It sounds like you don’t need the disc after you install. I guess since it’s last-gen, piracy isn’t as much of a concern?

Damn. On average, Shenmue 3 is receiving around $82 per backer. That’s crazy.

The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy VII Remake and Shenmue 3 are all games people thought would never see the light of day. What’s happening?

This actually... looks really good.

This was my initial thought when Sega said Shenmue 3 was a budget concern. I knew people would gladly throw money at it.

SF IV never really appealed to me, for many reasons. I find myself getting more and more excited for SF V, however.

This guy needs to come back:

I clearly understand that online multiplayer has become more popular in the past decade, but you’re still alienating some people when you don’t include it. Is it really that hard to implement anymore?