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I mean, the “solution” is to not have the lowest vaccination of any developed nation besides Russia and maintaining protocols until cases are next to non-existent instead of the rollercoaster of giving up the fight right as we’re turning the corner like firefighters that start packing up when they’ve got the open

since Kotaku is all about ER community, y not engage deeper and portrait, if not interview the celebs, content creators and faces?

like an in-depth interview with VaatiVidya on his personal motivs, his favorites and concerns about the community, the struggle and fun on forensically decyphering ER lore, maybe some

One thing I’ve thought for awhile about Heinlein now is that I have sympathy for people who took Heinlein’s view in 1959. Not today, but in 1959.

I’ll come out and say it. I want a full on remake. Soul Reaver still holds a very special place in my heart - the opening cinematic alone blew my 12-year-old mind - but no 3D game from the PS1 generation should be re-released without some major overhauls. I would love to see the fully realized version of that world

If this means we finally get something new from Legacy of Kain I am ALL IN.

Honestly, and I know I’m Part Of The Problem, but give me HD remakes of the Legacy of Kain series and I’m a happy camper.

Exactly, adults who enjoy anything outside of their designated age range is frankly weird and creepy.

Yeah, the new stuff is just more of the old stuff. Mining rocks and plants for carbon or whatever :P

But still! I actually liked the game, and it was exactly the game that I thought it would be. I was surprised by all the negative feedback because it is the exact same game as it looked like in trailers. An OK

BW working with Frostbite again? Probably a dumpster fire, even if they’ve abandoned the “live-service” angle for the game.

oh absolutely. my wife remarked the other day how “lonely” the game is and I started to explain some of the backstory to her- she found the info very depressing. The gek committing genocide against the Korvax etc. The Atlas dying.  Dark stuff man

If the consumer is buying it from a retailer then it doesn’t matter if they return it. The retailer already bought the game from the publisher in order to stock it. The retailer absorbs the cost of the lost sale. 

Have you found some of those “weird” planets where everything is made up of, like, pyramids or TV screens? Those are creepy as hell.

They are not stating that the ubisoft games are always online. They are stating that those games that are so, are terrible for the reason being displayed here, loss of servers and support. What they do not specify is exactly why. They are not combining the two types of games as one group, they are using one to make a

There was no conflating of the two. It is deductive reasoning. They were using the current end of service to illustrate the point that always online will inevitably have this issue and thus, ultimately has no benefit for the end user.

To me the game is pretty much identical today as it was on release. I know it’s a completely different game, but I don’t build bases, and I don’t amass an army of freighters or harvest and sell stuff in different solar systems for best possible income.

I just fly my spaceship, get more fuel, and fly some more; while

I think the belt dress would’ve been really cool if they had just said “Okay, we did the belt thing, lets do something else now.” Instead of going all-in on belts.

Yeah, the Bouncer seemed like the starting point where got free reign and then FFX exploded. Tbh I like most of FFX’s designs, when he’s not throwing swatches and belts together, he can be great (Yuna and Auron look fantastic). And I think his style worked perfectly for The World Ends With You, but at the end of the