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I sure hope they aren’t.  Because...yeah...

I don’t think a single one of those characters is intended to be an Overwatch character. Some bear a little resemblance, a couple take some notes from Zarya not that she’s really all that unique of a design herself, but they’re all pretty darn original.

Respecting Mitch Trubisky? The ONE job you have on that play is to throw it into the end zone. Not 3 yards short so that the game is over.

....what?

The Patriots learned a valuable lesson in respecting Mitchell Trubisky today.

Update 2: They lost.

Because this game developed by The Fullbright Company and published by Annapurna Interactive has anything to do with Nintendo. Really good take.

Thank you SO much for turning this adorable news negative. I was afraid we might be able to just enjoy it.

It is fun, but very light.

I get that they were basically remaking Theme Hospital, but I wish the tone was more consistent—either consistently wacky or consistently grounded. It’s weird to have a “De-Lux Clinic”—a room to treat people who have grown light bulbs where their heads should be—next to “Surgery.”

But again,

I haven’t played in a while, but it is pretty funny to see complaints about a card that slows down the mindless aggro decks that have predominated the game from the very beginning.

As the article hints, Giggling is essentially Sludge Belcher 2.0.

Blizzard designing yet another annoying card that might or might not get nerfed but will ultimately alter the meta irrevocably until it’s rotated out in 3 cycles?

Turns out the policy of “we won’t police anything, unless we will (but we won’t, probably)” wasn’t the best approach.

the MCU’s highest highs—which, for the record, are the three Captain America movies.

So, any particular reason this site continues to direct traffic to known scammers?

If only there were a process they could have used to give players access to the game early on in development, so that these kinds of issues could have been identified and addressed.

The speed of suspending/resuming play, and the Switch’s operating system in general, is seriously underappreciated.

Yup.

The Switch is my favorite console to play on. It’s quick to boot up and suspend. I can play it on my couch, in bed, or on the go. It looks and feels great. So, what makes a game perfect for the Switch? It’s simple. If a game is good and has technical requirements that the Switch can handle, then it’s perfect for the

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You’re right: opinions differ. Dandara is absolutely gorgeous and has one of the best soundtracks in recent memory.