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Except for the PS4

Does the multiplayer have the same restrictions as the previous game? Such as only being able to summon someone who beat the level and needing those ochoco (or whatever) cups?

Yeah, but is it any good?

I’ve never noticed that before and now I’ll never be able to unsee it.

I keep thinking that the writer is the same Warren Ellis from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

VR pod racing would be so cool. 

Lol. I LOVED that movie as a kid. Saw it a couple years ago and BLEH! 

The best part of being a summoner is being able to put carbuncle skins on your summons!

Lol. I love Destiny 2, but your description is funny and not far off.

Omg. Lol. That’s just wrong. 

It got a little grating for me when I was making back and forth trips in the mountains but never to the point that I wanted it off. 

I’m getting some mild David Lynch vibes from this. That’s not a bad thing. But for it to go full on Lynch, Ninja Theory will need to make sure nothing is resolved at the end. 

I had no idea. I wonder why that is. You’d think Teamsters would have approached that part of the industry by now. 

I had no idea about that. That really sucks, especially since that kind of post production work is a serious undertaking.  

I wouldn’t argue that but as with movies and tv, games are for the most part large and very expensive projects that have to balance creativity and profit during production, which can often lead to delays and higher costs. However in film and tv, most involved (though as I’m seeing with some comments, not all) are

I would say movie and TV development is akin to creating video games as they are huge artist undertakings being done largely for profit, but why do we not hear so much about horrible working conditions in those industries?

Just going to plop this here because it’s hilarious.

Yeah, you’re old too. :)

I need to finish up the campaigns for FFXIV (still on stormblood), Persona 5, and Divinity 2. 

Oh boy. I’m just old enough by a year to have had the opportunity to dance wasted to this on New Year’s Eve 1999.