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It’s not as prevalent as you think. Standard covers you’ll find on ninety five percent of a given issues copies are almost always done by the interior artist of an ongoing. Pieces like this are for limited variant covers, which are the other five percent. They’re really just for collectors and are often included in

There’s something so incredibly gross and morally reprehensible about basically making propaganda to incite your fanbase of mostly children against literally anyone else for pressure to comply with demands. People are going to get harrassed over this. Congrats, Epic, on taking talking points that have legitimately

Free’s nice and all, but I haven’t played a single one of the free games Epic’s given away anyway and I have every other Total War on Steam. Plus, it’s not like the first Saga was all that good. I’ll just wait, I think.

Master of Orion’s been on Steam forever and I picked it up years ago. Every now and then I get sucked into it and lose days of my life. That game is addictive despite being near thirty years old.

I’m torn between thinking the dude should have some kind of comeuppance or consequences and not really wanting anyone to have to deal with the Japanese “justice” system.

God, I really hope not, because this sounds interesting otherwise. The premise just makes me cringe a bit.

Any chance you guys could stop pushing articles and op/eds from NINE YEARS AGO to the front page? That would be neat, thanks.

Gizomodo promoting old articles strikes again.

Really starting to feel like people are heading for the hills and bad things are going down behind the scenes.

I think a lot of us would like to go a few rounds with Spanefeller at this point. I’m not exactly in great shape but I’m pretty sure I could take him.

Maybe. At least when Avatar came around, most adults had better memory for his mid-80's to mid-90's output, where he made his name, and most of the kids of that time period were by the time of Avatar adults. We’re twenty years out from the last time he was a prolific creator of anything but documentaries and ten from

Definitely fun games. The difficulty always kept the first and Empire from being too high on my list of SNES classics, though. Those games are super cheap, partly because the respawn rate of enemies is so out of control it’s almost impossible to get a handle on things no matter what you do.

Changing the explosion and who is responsible literally changes the characters, some of their development, their conviction (and whatever wavering they might have about if they went about things the right way) and their regrets. They are changed from an eco-terrorist group taking extreme measures because the planet is

I think, for a lot of people, having it laid out in front of them, all at once, and hearing from victims made it stick this time. People knew, but did they fully absorb what it meant? That might be the question. It might just be that the documentary was a case of it all staring a lot of people in the face and forcing

Given how much these games cost by the time you get the game itself and all the expansions, this is actually a reasonable question to ask.

I can’t say I disagree. Once Bethesda realized they didn’t actually have to put the work in to fix their games because players would buy them anyway and just wait for fans to fix them, it was all over but the crying. Their biggest mistake was making an online game their fans couldn’t fix, so everyone had to confront

I think at this point it’s a combination of the typical stockholm syndrome in fans of Bethesda who don’t want to admit they went down the toilet a while ago - a condition that’s getting worse all the time - and sunk cost fallacy.

Good lord that ad looks like crap.

Yeah, Deadspin’s basically lived up to the first half of its name. The vast majority of its staff basically threw their middle fingers up and quit in solidarity. I won’t be shocked if Deadspin is just canned, but even if it isn’t, I’m not reading any of its articles anymore. The venture capitalist vultures basically

I want to say it’s just a “gamer” thing, but far too many people are more than happy to lick corporate boot for no benefit of their own just because they enjoyed a product or two with the companies name on it.