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Games cycling out is understandable and not something I’m super bothered by. It’s the fact that other first party subscription services (I hate to cite it again, but Ubisoft Plus as an example) provide better value on first party titles by way of also granting full access to DLC content. And the fact that third party

Immortals is a solid game that didn’t get much marketing, so it will probably be a pleasant surprise for folks, but it’s been given away for free on other platforms in the past, and Ubisoft subscribers get it with all DLC content at no additional cost.

Forza Horizon 5 is maybe the one first party inclusion that makes it worth the price of admission, but Microsoft still charges you for all the DLC content while services like Ubisoft Plus provide most DLC content (excluding smaller MTX items) with the price of the sub.

Halo might have been a compelling reason to keep

Man I like Gamepass, and I’ve never cancelled my sub, but I dunno what MS is doing. I’m rapidly approaching the point where I can’t see any reason to keep paying for it. At this point, it feels like a lot of titles that have been given away or heavily discounted elsewhere, and that have been available for years.

Yeah. This “all hands and resources on deck for a paper mache vertical slice of the game” shit seems to be a recurring thing with development tarpits.

I’ve been eying this but Lancer remains the standout in my opinion, when it comes to what I want to show folks who have only experienced D&D.

In addition to being open source and having a ton of excellent fan tools (google CompCon), it has an absolutely fantastic mecha customization and combat system and really

Yeah uh, just go check the comments section on any “BREAKING NEWS: <insert misdemeanor here>“ article on your home town news FB page. Plenty of people who hide behind internet anonymity but there are a whole lot of ghouls who are happy to be utterly vile without a mask on.

I’ve had my eye on this, I think I’d like to see them flesh out the roguelite elements a bit more. Boomer shooter gameplay with Hades-level charm and run variation seems like a solid formula.

I’m sure the behind-the-scenes technical workings are not the same as Halo ODST, but the model exists - just trigger the event when the first person arrives and port everyone else.

I think what’s maybe more likely is that the game probably stops thinking about anything that’s not around the player, and they’ve had to

Glad to see a feature I paid for nearly two years ago... almost available to me. It’s a shame the incredibly predatory microtransactions and other ongoing issues mean none of my friends will come back to give co-op a shot.

I think one of the benefits of the Cypher system is it takes maybe 15 minutes tops to explain basically all of the rules and is incredibly easy for a DM to improvise on the fly with.

Back 4 Blood does a pretty good job of it, albeit without the competitive multiplayer aspect that was a big part of L4D’s long term success.

Once you hit the end game, you need to spend a lot of money to be competitive. On top of that, all the purchases are character bound, so you need to buy the battle pass multiple times, for example.

If you like Titan Quest and you haven’t played Grim Dawn you’re really doing yourself a disservice. Fantastic spiritual successor from the same team, and you can even mod it to have classes from Titan Quest, Diablo, etc. I believe there’s even a mod that fully recreates the Diablo 1 and 2 campaigns inside the Grim

I think that’s it, I just googled and it looks like you can curbstomp Hitler during the New Colossus sequence, though it will reboot you to a checkpoint if you do.

The finer points of Canadian labor law aren’t gonna match up to US labor law exactly, but most US-allies in the anglosphere have their labor laws dictated by the same corporations and lobbyists. The US is real big on gutting foreign labor law in our trade deals with other countries.

Weird, I might be mixing up my wolfensteins or inventing a memory entirely but I feel like I vividly remember a mission in one of the post-reboot titles about killing Hitler. Maybe it’s another WW2-adjacent shooter blending into memory soup.

I thought you kill Hitler in this game. Did I hallucinate that?

Vampires have always had a prominent pop culture slot. Before True Blood and Twilight, you had Buffy and Blade. We’re definitely in a new surge of Vampire stuff with What We Do In The Shadows, Castlevania, Redfall, Vampire Survivors, V Rising, VTM Bloodhunt, VTM Swansong, Redfall etc though.

I live in a historically conservative area where they still retain a significant portion of the overall constituency, and we’ve had our own school shooting. Most conservative folks I encounter don’t subscribe to the Alex Jones false flag BS, they just fixate on mental health or lack of religion or vague platitudes