Please elaborate on a “full sized American”.
Not Saturn or Pontiac...
Lawrence, I think that adds greatly to the absurdity of the story. You should have absolutely included that bit, it wouldn’t have been wordy.
I’m right there with you. I turn it on a couple times a week, sometimes before work in the morning, play a couple rounds, have fun, sometimes win, sometimes lose. I don’t follow video game Twitter, I don’t lurk on Halo Reddit, I just play the game. And I had no idea that everyone was somehow mad at it!
“Months of disapp…
This is so surreal to me. Admittedly it’s not like I’m following any Shooter or Halo dedicated sites/subreddits because I’m not a shooter fan, but I do follow gaming news sites and my main recollections for the newest Halo were as follows: Praised at launch, made people mad with standard F2P shenanigans, had done…
I’ve realised that I’m so, so out of touch regarding the reasons gamers play multiplayer online FPS’s.
The Steam numbers are no doubt troubling but idk that they paint the full picture! Most of Halo’s player base is on console, always has been. Microsoft doesn’t publicly release numbers, so we can only go by the charts. And even though Infinite slipped out of the top five most-played games on Xbox, it’s still held fast…
How ‘bout that co-op campaign?
I got a Nissan Rogue as a rental once too. They suck, don’t they?
I feel like they are ok for their intended audience. Yeah, a car blog is always gonna shit on them. BFD. I always like Roger Ebert, because he could review The Maltese Falcon for what it was trying to be and he could review American Pie for what it was trying to be. He didn’t compare or try to mix the two.
Owning people who bought:
A tale as old as time:
I think you might be confused; Will Smith is a podcaster and game developer, not an actor.
Everyone is up on Kanye for being clearly unhinged, are we all ready to accept Will Smith is there too?
No, there aren’t consequences, because you’re not understanding how suing someone works. It’s pointless unless you can enforce. If that person is in another country, it is extremely unlikely you can enforce any kind of judgement made in your legal system, on them in that country.
Isn’t the only way Google has been getting away with this the fact that nobody’s ever tried to take them to court? All this “we’re a for-profit company, not a public utility” and “we’re not employers and don’t have to abide by labor laws” horseshit needs to go away at somepoint.
Godspeed Bungie. I hope at the very…