furyustyles
Furyustyles
furyustyles

It’s a video game lol.

Imagine listening to the same album over and over and eventually getting tired of it and then getting mad at the artist. The same with movies, shows, etc. Like just play something else! It’s okay, you’re allowed to listen to a different song.

Why is it always video gamers.

While the dealer is definitely scummy, Munoz is not without fault here, either. Munoz should have done more to check and make sure that everything with that car was fine

Bullying is always a bad idea. Just because YOU don’t like the content being produced doesn’t mean you get to harass the people making it when the easier alternative is to just ignore it. But I get that runs counter to the “if I don’t like it, then noone is allowed to like it” toxic mentality that’s prevalent in

That’s the spirit. Allow misinformation to guide your bullying. 

Ethan, your fanboy is showing. Here’s the stuff that you left out.  This case has done nothing but make the FTC look ignorant.

I find it all fascinating. I hadn’t seen this video yet and its very interesting.

Dude must have stock in OceanGate.

And yet, you clicked, and then clicked again to comment. Jalopnik thanks you for your support.

While this is true, it’s a much different experience without the terrible roll-to-move mechanic. It means everyone has a chance of collecting information and not just Greg, who always rolls SIXES while I KEEP ROLLING ONES!

The main loop of the game could be played entirely without the board. The cards are more important.

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thats horseshit.  there was no BP in d3 and they did the same thing.  they just want people to try new builds.  its not a big deal.  

this is what people with no moral compass tell themselves. “no one is different from me!! everyone else is just me but lies about it” same as racists, they have to believe everyone is like them deep down, because otherwise they have to acknowledge their own agency and responsibility.

I guess D4 really did bring a massive new crowd to the ARPG genre that has little to no real experience.

By that logic, why would MS want to share any info about the next Xbox with Bungie or any other Sony-owned studios?

The two scenarios you gave would open MS to legal issues because they are promising parity in order to get the deal approved.

Charles Darwin was firing up that old Chainsaw of Natural Selection...

Just gonna say at the top I don’t think this acquisition is good for the industry long-term and I think it should probably continue to be blocked.

That said, Sony’s continued temper tantrum increasingly gives away the game, which is effectively “we are already pretty anti-consumer, but if you do this, we’ll get even

This is exceptionally rich. “If they buy Activision they’ll take CoD exclusive and we’ll go out of business!”

“No they won’t, and no you won’t.

This might make their heads explode over there then...