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That would be awesome. Thanks for the heads up.

Right? I was waiting for the John Williams theme, not this long, drawn-out, overly-dramatic version. You want me to feel like Indy is back? Hit me with those short, quick horn blasts.

I really appreciate the multiple recommendations Kotaku gave this game, because I absolutely love it on Switch. I’m hoping for a Series X port at some point.

I haven’t enjoyed a Battlefield since BF4. They have only continued to go downhill. At this point, just remaster that one or give us an X|S/PS5 update.

I still have that CD. I used to listen to it all the time back in the mid-90s.

John Cazale being in the poster jumped out at me immediately. I was like, “No, don’t ruin his streak!”

Same here, just another of these bullshit maps made for clicks.

It’s made up bullshit for clicks. I live in Oklahoma and have never heard of any such thing. Every time one of these maps comes out they almost never have real info and other states’ citizens confirm the same.

Atari 2600 and TI-99/4a were the first gaming devices in my household.

I did read it. There have been plenty of times where someone voiced a character while someone else did the motion capture.

Frank Welker has been the voice of Fred from Scooby Doo since 1969, so this age excuse is bullshit.

I also mute asap when joining MW2.

probably dozens

I assure you that they are just as dangerous as the asshats in Altimas.

I was going through DuoLingo’s Japanese course until it started getting more difficult. I keep meaning to go back. The animations alone make it fun.

I recall copying Life & Death II: The Brain off a school computer and installing it at home, only to find out every computer had the STONED virus.

Yeah, I’m in my mid-40s and I seriously have no clue who he is, even though I’m on YouTube all the time.

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I’ve got a 7.1 Onkyo system with Dolby Atmos and I have to use the Vocal +1 or +2 setting for most everything. Very annoying when the dialogue keeps getting lost in the mix.

The intent was obvious despite the typos.