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lol, this is what I thought. A while back I saw an article titled “Non-believers are more likely to own cats than Christians.” I commented asking how many non-believers own Christians and they ended up changing the title.

This is on my ever-growing list of reasons why I’m waiting ‘til the mid-generation release. They’ll iron out the problems, have redesigned/optimized systems, potentially an X/Pro type upgrade, games up to that point will be cheaper, and I have a big backlog to play through ‘til then.

Unfortunately the only ways to beat scalpers are 1) for the product to already cost at the limits of what people are willing to spend (ie. $600 for PS3, very few wanted to pay that let alone inflated scalper prices) or 2) people to avoid buying from them but there will always be people willing to spend more instead of

Same. I’m at the point in life where gaming is more of a side hobby than a passion and my backlog is massive. I’d be surprised if I buy a game for more than $40 more than 1-3x a year from here on out.

Woot! It’ll be a while before I get a PS5 so definitely glad to see this.

I love all 3 games and am excited to have them on my Switch but from everything I’ve seen, it seems Nintendo largely phoned it in, because they could. This collection screams ‘business decision’ more than passion for the characters like most of their releases. The menu looks like it was the day-one placeholder until

Definitely. I thought for a second they made an error and the headline was intended to say that’s how much it costs for everything for The Sims on Steam.

When you say things such as “Lite ($5 per month): Access to the “Humble Trove” library of over 90 free games and 10% off any Humble Store purchases.” Are those 90 titles in addition to something else you’re paying for or is access to those 90 titles precisely what you’re paying for? I’m not understanding the usage of

As long as it requires internet for the single player portions it’ll be an instant pass, if nothing else out of principle.

As long as it requires internet for the single player portions it’ll be an instant pass, if nothing else out of

I understand Japan having a clear preference but I never understood the active hate. Even if you completely detest the opposition, competition is one of the only things that makes the creater of your preference care to move forward, improvise, etc. Just look at Madden. When your game is the only game in town, they get

Microsoft used to have a team to run Windows on numerous different hardware setups to test for issues themselves. Not long ago they ditched the entire team and instead ran simulations on Virtual Machines but they all ran on the same hardware so it didn’t work nearly as well to detect issues. They then decided to rely

“Ubisoft wants people to sign up to play-test its games remotely. It’s unclear if they will be paid.”

My question is, even if the items are cosmetic, is it enough work that deserves additional payment on top of the game? Outfits that require additional modeling for clothes, added props/animations, licensing, etc. I can see being worth something, but if you’re paying to unlock the Hulk as he is but red, that’s straight

For me it was the GameBoy Micro, black with black faceplate to be precise. Super small to keep in your pocket and get in some Mario or Donkey Kong Country whenever you have a minute, prior to smartphones being a thing.

I’m seeing a Captain America statue in the image but not listed.

I’m seeing a Captain America statue in the image but not listed.

The thing I love about separate sliders is it’s not an all or nothing choice. With certain types of games, I like to play on an easier difficulty, but that often ends up in less gameplay usually in the form of fewer enemies which makes the game less fun. Separate sliders could do things such as increase health, as

Betteridge’s Law of Headlines: aka No. :-P

No kidding. Their terms even state:

Tell Me Why: Chapter 2

Well done! Gotta say though, I was hoping for a ‘synergy’ thrown in the mix.