gluv221
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I’m really not a fan of influencer culture.

Only, they have close to no debt atm. It’s quite literally impossible for them to go bankrupt anytime soon. 

The whole concept of a “Ghost Kitchen” is such a scam from the get go.

This cycle only works if you inexplicably add the DS handheld into the mix (but ignore all other handhelds except the switch) to try to make it work. Also starts at SNES instead of NES, which were both successes. We really are all monkeys just searching for patterns.

It’s kinda stupid, but I kinda love it. From the screenshots, it looks like it could easily be interpreted as just a Wipeout-y obstacle course instead of overtly being a Fall Guys crossover.

Is he even worth killing? I’m 0 for 3.

Jet Lag is one of the best things to come out of any entertainment ecosystem, full stop, and I’m happy for any coverage it might get, but....

You know what, if the studio wants to just shitcan this thing as a tax write-off or something, I think I’m willing to look the other way just this once.

Money. They probably make lots and lots of money from it. 

Oh a new Diablo class? Nea...oh it’s for Immortal, who could possibly give a shit

I have so many questions about the plot:

Coolest part is that a real customer cracked it from a pack. The card store / hobby shop it was bought from has been tweeting it this morning. The owner is still anonymous.

For most games, I’d agree with you.

I’m surprised the big chicken below that xp farm didn’t make the top 5.

I remember a long time ago there was a post that would go around on social media of someone relating how they asked a guy they were trying to get to know what kind of video games they liked. They answered Crusader Kings II, and when the storyteller asked what else they responded that no it was just that one.

Jesus.

I’m just so glad it’s turn-based. I’ve always struggled to get into “real-time-with-pause” systems that just felt so cumbersome to me. D&D itself is turn-based, so it only makes sense.

Hah, that’s nothing. 7 Days to Die has been in Early Access since at least 2013 and been rebuilt from the ground up TWICE, and yet there’s still scores of fans (and sadly some devs) that still use “it’s in Early Access” to shield it from criticism.

“[Players] will have figured out the cheese then and say, ‘I wonder what happens if I do this [other thing]?’” he continued. “And then they’ll go and do it? And then they’ll say, ‘Now I’ve got you Larian,’ and they’ll do it, and then ‘Fuck?!’ And it’s beautiful and it’s that level of development—we had that in the