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I followed this game through beta after trying to Demo during the steam indie festival and fell in love. It’s really a great game. Controls are tight and easy to use, combat has oomph and is a spectacle. Base building invokes the feeling of old Starcraft or C&C. Great amount of content at launch.

My only gripe was the

I really wish we could get a new Armored Core title. There are no games like AC V or Chromehounds anymore. It feels so weird that we’ve gone as long as we have with little to nothing coming out in the AAA mecha title department.

I don’t think I claimed it was an original idea. There is a very popular pseudo-RP blog and there were a number of corporations devoted to minerbumping and permit sales when I last played. Most folks find out about the practice from the blog, which features leaderboards etc.

I would argue that if you are repeatedly

Forza won’t be removed from the gamepass until they offline the servers. It’s a first party title. I don’t know how it’s doing post-FH5 release but Forza Horizon 4 has consistently maintained a huge player base. The franchise is immensely popular - it is the Madden or FIFA or NBA2k of driving games. It’s the game

Fans have compiled a list of more than 80+ features or options that existed in prior titles in the series that vanished in 2042. Some are tiny things like menu options, others are more significant gameplay elements like this.

it’s the most successful Xbox launch title in history bud, I’m not sure why it’s shocking to see it receive coverage

I was bummed to see that wasn’t how it worked. I remember an interview from when they first mentioned armor coatings, they talked about being able to personalize individual pieces of your armor at a greater level of detail than before. It sounds like earlier in development, the intention was to give that granular

Don’t forget most of the event pass just consists of XP boosts or XP grants for the other season pass, and the vast majority of event content including basic red and blue color schemes are gated behind a separate  paywall.

I don’t 100% hate armor coatings - I think it’s really cool to be able to get camo patterns, textures etc. The armor coatings themselves are neat and I don’t hate that change from traditional dual color selection.

But damn. The vast majority of advertised coatings in promotional art for multiplayer can’t even be earned

Yeah, I hope so and it’s likely. It’s less of a concerning move in the long run than their monetization decisions. The game itself is great, and I’m happy to pay for Halo and even extra stuff. It’s just jarring to see the disconnect between a game that’s so plainly a love letter to the franchise, and a monetization

Infinite in its current state offers players the absolute fewest amount of options when it comes to deciding what they would like to play of any Halo release to date.

Infinite in its current state offers players the absolute fewest amount of options when it comes to deciding what they would like to play of any Halo release to date.

You get less game if you buy Halo Infinite than in previous titles. People are understandably upset that iconic armor sets that have been available for free no longer exist in game unless you pay money. I don’t think Kotaku has covered the revelation that there are more than 88 store bundles and that it would cost

Scamming implies dishonesty or deception - there’s none of that involved in the sale and enforcement of anti-botter belt mining regulations. You pay 70k~ and you avoid getting blown up. 70k is the EVE equivalent of a dollar bill. If you don’t like pseudo-roleplay or potentially hostile interactions with other players

You don’t have to do those things to play eve - there’s nothing stopping you from finding a low-barrier-to-entry null-sec corporation that needs fodder and tackle pilots and hopping right in. The best way to enjoy EVE is to stop figuring out the optimal way to grind to endgame and instead simply play like you’re

Mining permits are like 77000 ISK, you can afford one within 20 minutes of launching the game for the first time. If you buy a permit, you don’t get blown up unless you’re botting and if you’re botting you’re the real griefer.

I’ve had moments that had me shaking with excitement and adrenaline - it’s a sublime gaming feeling to warp in formation with your wing of 30 friendly stealth bomber pilots, land on top of an unsuspecting target, and bomb it to oblivion. It feels cool as hell to sit at a bookmark with your squad, waiting for orders to

Do folks not remember the stories about Kotick when he first came in at Activision? He would walk into offices and swear at and berate game devs, calling them “pimple-faced basement virgins” and shit. He would make people break down and cry and fire them on the spot for the smallest perceived mistake and made it clear

I think the weekly reward was given to everyone last week no matter what, wasn’t it?

Honestly the most fun I ever had playing EVE was ignoring the roving gangs of SA posters and neo nazis in null/low sec, grabbing an alpha strike blaster fit destroyer, and suicide-bombing high-sec belt miners that refused to purchase ‘Mining Permits’ from me.

It was way less dense and impenetrable than most of the game.