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How is it entitlement to not want to be advertised to in a game you purchased? when phone games have ads they’re either free or you have to buy it to opt out of ads.

That is a name I really like seeing making a return. Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect remain my two favorite Bioware games. Hope Casey Hudson can right the ship as it were.

I’m being judgmental.

So, does this mean we can admit that VR using current tech is even more of a flash-in-the-pan than 3d?

Vr already crashed and burned. Bye

Watching the Nintendo Switch presentation is like watching an ex girlfriend who has so much potential but is totally making the same fucking mistakes over and over and you just want to shake them and tell them to stop.

I don’t even see the Matrix code anymore. All I see is... blonde, brunette, redhead...

I think JRPGs are hard to justify playing over the age of, oh, 23 at the oldest? They don’t respect your time at all and they’re all composed of the same tropes. A hard sell if you’re not already a fan of the genre.

If you can’t see how these designs have begun to poison not just good game concepts, but are bleeding into major console releases as well affecting games of all types, I can’t help ya. I can still complain whether I play the games or not daggummit

It explains why he has no backbone.

Yeah, he kind of gave the wrong answer to the question which is how this whole mess got started. Instead of answering “CBD oil”, he should have answered “fuck you, that’s what’s in the vape”

The fight’s already over. McGregor lost his aura of invincibility, which is all he really had. He tagged Diaz repeatedly with that supposedly fearsome left hand, with no effect. When Diaz landed that 1-2 in the second round you could see the fight go out of McGregor’s eyes. The fight was over. Diaz began taunting him.

I don’t mind a game where I just wander around collecting stuff with no story, as long as it’s fun and rewarding, NMS looks like it has none of that.

Can we honestly say this game is overhyped when almost all the "hype” is how it’s overhyped and will be a huge letdown?

At this point, who knows? I’m sure that they feel that their actions were perfectly reasonable. But they’re in a different line of work. My focus is telling the truth about games for readers, whether that’s the external truth that reporters discover or that more internal subjective truth about how a critic feels about

Well maybe you can learn from your own advice. Instead of accusing Jason of a bad practice you can explain that what you don't like is the language being used because that's not what you started with. Bethesda called Kotaku liars, they have every right to disprove that. But instead of giving Jason feedback in the way