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God I was starting to think I was the only one - I mean I've nothing against it as a freebie feature - but I'm just utterly mystified as to how this became a bullet point on the current gen.
I utterly refuse to believe anybody would allow this to shape their console choice.

Nooo.
I ebayed my Wavebird!

I'd have to say The Room (and its sequel).
No micro-transactions and just little polished gems that are designed for a few minutes (or so) of pushing your finger about.
There are many more, the first I remember was Flight Control.

Personally my starting point of whether a game/port works well on a mobile is whether it

Indeed.
I opened my last gold one five minutes ago. 2 50% boosts - and a "colon" icon. By that I mean a graphic of two dots, one above the other. A f'in colon... wtf.
Personally I hate this stuff. I love BF and will buy their games,but.
I will happily pay for the "Season Pass" expansion subscriptions to BF - I bought

Normally I loathe *hard* games. I want a mild-challenge so I can have my endorphine rush - but I play games to have 'fun' and never consider smashing my head against something I'll never achieve as 'fun'
However. There. Is. Something. About. Trials.
I suck at them. All of them. Always have, always will.
Yet... ffs I know

Oh my my - so now we're criticizing websites that gain money, by publishing utter tosh with catchy headlines?
*winces*

I feel like a traitor for agreeing - but you're right.
But those were 4 REALLY great games

A correction

Meh.
I picked up TF for the PC as it was seemingly the next big thing. It's not.
I really did love the "smoothness" of it - it was double-jumping-butter - but definitely not the game for me. I'm a Battlefield person. Yes, I will bitch and whine for hours about how broken BF4 is, but what I missed in TF was any sense I

Oh - I'd wondered why he had a column in Edge.

Psh - I understand why buying a game at a bricks and mortar store costs so much - as you said, everybody needs their cut.
Bit that sticks in my craw is why the platform/publisher digital cost is always more. I know why, it's to shelter those f'in dinosaur bricks and mortar stores.
Two things that make my happy Steam

I'm one of those people that doesn't like dying. I like the idea of 'risk' (possibly popping my clogs 10% of the time, just to keep me on my toes) - but frankly I'm just playing the game for the experience. Mastering the RPG mechanic I'm sure is wonderfully gratifying if you care, and utterly pointless by the time you

I got a Corsair K70 and love it to teeny pieces.
Get a choice of Cherry switches and colours - but no shortage of alternatives offering those.
I bought it mainly as the alternatives all seemed to be 1980's retro throw-backs, or some god-awful 'gaming thing' - basically looked horrific. K70 is a lovely bit of machined

yeah.
They're currently suing me for my new "Dungeon Fleecer" game though :(

I'd always thought it was more a moral issue.
99% of their employees browsing their news feed every day, and learning that the world also thinks they're being led by dicks.

Should you have picked up the Criterion edition (or versions with commentary, extras blah blah), you'll have realized it was actually a modern day re-telling of Frankenstein (with additional minutes of gratuitous violence)
OK...maybe pushing it, but Paul Verhoeven did have a habit of making fodder for the masses whilst

I think it depends upon your level of geekiness/age - "How do you pronounce IMG, as in .img?"
Then we can all add an 'ur' to our personal interpretation.

Give up

It's more an 'informal Netflix' - or a generic 'good games kickstarter'
I have a fixed amount I can spend on games (significantly higher in my middle age) Even if I've not played a game, I want to reward devs for making good games.

oops - ChuChu