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THANK YOU. I haven’t played the game but I watched some streams and I immediately (and continually) marveled at how 100% Nic Cage this dude was, and yet I’ve seen nobody comment on it? Why won’t strangers on the internet validate this opinion of mine?

I was on my way here to just say so, even though it’s not totally

GoT Legends is SO good and I absolutely can’t believe it’s not a huge well known rallying cry in gaming by now. Like, all cosmetic unlocks are free and unlocked through challenges. It’s got a short but engaging spate of story missions with really interesting mechanics that set you up for a great raid. And the survival

I don’t understand why more remasters like this don’t give you the option to activate a puzzle/resource bypasses at whim. That stacking shit and the hacking minigames in 2 and all the planet scanning was not fun then, and it’s damn sure not fun now.

Skipping puzzles in Spider-Man made it an infinitely better game in my

I think the sit-ups had a little influence on that ab situation but yeah, ever since One Punch Man came out people have been debating whether that routine is actually any good, and that’s generally the consensus.

If you are in the kind of shape where you can actually run a whole 10k, 100 of those other 3 exercises will

God, I’m getting tired of these isekai animes. “I Was Supposed to Slay Orcs in Middle Earth but I Reached Max Level by Baking Pies” is so 2018.

Mr. Goodratt and I were there literally the week of spring break last year (my family went there a while lot growing up as a vacation, hailing as we did originally from north of Kansas City), and it was wonderful. Got word while there that the school I work at was shutting down and we realized how dire the whole covid

Would that be Eureka Springs?

I’ve been saying for a hot minute that somebody else NEEDS to come along and put something in the tactical military third person shooter bucket on consoles, because the only thing occupying that space is Ghost Recon, which Ubi has utterly shredded to bits.

It’s niche, with all those caveats, but old school SOCOM fans

So we’re just gonna sit here and pretend we don’t see the inanimate doll’s finger twitching like our eyes are yet to open or what?

First of all, yes, there will be camps—in pre-release coverage they’ve been very clear that you’ll have a mobile truck camp you take from zone to zone, and you even customize the truck.

What was with Wanda’s accent? I thought in the films her Sokovian accent kinda faded as she spent time away, which was fine (well, a fine enough way to let Elizabeth Olsen off the hook for having to keep doing it), but then it was back here in full force—except when it wasn’t?

Obviously I get that she didn’t have it

If everybody does their part nobody will ever be able to answer that question because nobody will ever watch the video.

I don’t trust this game to do it, but honestly? What I feel like would go a long way is a note from the devs in the character creator that just straight up acknowledges it.

“We wanted all options in the character creator to be independent to help include more people and let people make more unique characters, but we

A friend on my Playstation friends list has the name Auntifa_Jemima and it’s *chef’s kiss*

Control is one of the relatively few games where you can pretty easily write off just about anything as some cosmic horror weirdness but it doesn’t feel like a cheap cop out to do so. Is the acting a little stiff and wooden and unnatural in spots? Absolutely. Does that only add to the feeling of uneasiness and

Diablo’s not a bad shout for sure. Like 70% of what I’m thinking!

Something not isometric, and with a little more variance in activities, and without the major random loot drop pillar. I really do think—bloat and feature creep notwithstanding—Warframe has a model with some legs on it. I feel like doing a pretty rote

Yeah, I keep wondering why there hasn’t really been like a fantasy version of Warframe—you have a guild of freelancer adventurers, the typical fantasy archetypes are your classes that they keep adding more of to the game, you reshape and customize your guild hall, and you go on quests to dungeons and other random

I do keep wondering why there hasn’t yet been basically a fantasy version of Warframe—a standalone multiplayer game where you have a bunch of archetypal classes to choose from (and they’re always adding more), where you go to random D&D-feeling locales to clear dungeons, find loot, fight off baddies, etc.

I’d play a

Ghost of Tsushima’s multiplayer mode is like this, a free and unexpected addition that only adds to what’s already there--but it’s so good that it could also easily be a standalone at full price (or free with microtransactions).

I think that rather than separate the PvP and PvE, they should keep them the same, but then commit to doing it in a way that actually is consistent with the setting.

Design PvE like PvP doesn’t exist, and make basic PvP identical. Unbalanced entirely, a chaotic nightmare. Then, start paring down your modes to become