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Isn’t Ubisoft a French company? How is it relevant that he’s French?

The game relies on experimentation more than an adequate tutorial introduction.”

This trend is really bad, frankly. The whole “Oh man, you just learn through context and the experience!” would be fine if most developers had the skills to actually make the learning experience intuitive.

But the vast majority don’t, and

A link to said article would be helpful though

And why aren’t we being shown examples of the “thoughtful, yet organic” visuals instead of just having them described in vague terms like “thoughtful, yet organic”?

Another useless Kotaku article. No information about the game, what platform its on, what it looks like in game, nothing.

Where can you play such a game? has it been released? I am so full of questions

Game Pass For PC

Sadly there are much worse baby names than Game Pass.

Is there controller support or is it strictly virtual keys?

I feel like this game got a lot of positive buzz that it didn’t deserve.

As far as I know, Sable for Game Pass was announced in their June presentation.

Not lovin’ this news.

what a kick in the nuggets

Well, this news certainly makes me grimace...

Because it’s 2021 and everyone is easily offended and observational humor is taboo...but it’s totally ok for people to spew horrendously racist bile at each other ingame without repercussion...

Well… I’m probably going to start a fire with this, but here goes…

Really?

Back when I was in college, I had a Gamefly subscription. Sure, it wasn’t streaming per se, but it was the predecessor to game streaming.

And when you had $300 a month to live on after rent, tuition, and textbooks, it’s hard to justify buying games outright, especially at $40-60 a title.  

Yep, the concept of ownership and subscription options coexisting does seem difficult to some.

Really? It seems trivially obvious to me. 

Subscription services like this don’t chip away at ownership any more than any type of rental policy ever did. Long before Gamepass or Netflix, people were going to rental stores like Blockbuster on a regular basis. Hell, the concept of actually owning a movie is quite recent, as prior to the home VHS market the only