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I’ve seen this sentiment on few posts (most statements with far more acidity than yours) and don’t think I can let it go by unaddressed any longer: I assure you the site is not ignoring Mike’s devastating passing. Grief doesn’t operate on a timeline. Mike was crucial figure in many of our lives—in my mind, the most

I mean it’s definitely an intense scene, but thematically it doesn’t seem anywhere near as bad as Iron Blooded Orphans, arguably a gold standard on any tv shows horrifying treatment of children.

You’re absolutely correct, but that’s not what happened here. This dude couldn’t keep his personal feelings separate from his business endeavors. Nobody asked for this guy’s opinion about anything other than “What is in patch 2.4.5f?” When he chose to air his grievances in a way that made it impossible to separate

Give us a new Armored Core!

Again, difference being self-aware dumb. Saint’s Row III takes place in a world where Burt Reynolds is randomly a Mayor, there’s a TV show where people in cat costumes are murdered, and is from a studio who an entry later for the sake of just absurd humour had Keith David play Vice President Keith David.

The dialogue is structured in that really annoying Borderlands style that’s used to mechanically inject “comedy” into every single interaction. You have a “wacky” side character or 2 who gives you the mission or relevant information, then spends a minute or 2 talking about some cuh-razy quirk or hang-up or argument,

im assuming this is sarcasm.

Bring back NFl Blitz.

I romanced no one in my first unguided play through because I wanted to save the universe. I’ve talked to a lot of people about this game and realized I’m the only one who’s never romanced anyone.

More overhead for the console with the least amount of power, more money to spend to protect it from a niche set of pirates, a block that would affect even people emulating with their own copies which is legal.

Yes, let’s come up with new DRM five years into a console’s lifecycle, without any involvement from Nintendo, intended to run on a console which already has optimization problems. I’m sure you’ll see a tremendous return on that investment.

No. The biggest gripe is the corporate exploitation of Black people and Black culture. Specifically, the concept that a corporation can create a digital “Black” icon—a fake non-human who doesn’t have the lived experience to be Black, who doesn’t genuinely come from or represent Black people or their culture, but is

Free on all for two weeks I believe but EGS is giving the 30th Anniversary DLC free permanently if you grab it there. 

I hate to do this to poor ol Goldmask but his mask can be found out in the wild, the rest of his set can only be gained through completing his quest.

This isn’t even a question in this case.

I’ve been recently replaying through SR2 and it’s surprisingly diverse and genuinely fun to play!

Hopefully.

I’m still not sure that I understand the insistence that this chapter is supposed to be more diverse. Granted it’s been years since I’ve played a SR game, but I do remember there always being a fairly ethnically diverse cast. I don’t remember where the characters fell on the sexuality/gender spectrums though.

As someone who very much enjoyed SR2... I doubt it. It looks like it was made in the SR2 devkit but fuck me watching some reviews the voice acting, writing, and just general narrative seems absolutely woeful.

Descent, FreeSpace, Summoner, Red Faction, etc.  Loved Volition since I was a wee Frank.  Worried this may be the death of them.