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This isn’t a witticism.

Or, maybe, just kinda sometimes perhaps, that a blog post can be about a multi-hour video series.

They’re not useless at all, i check a variety of positive and negative reviews before buying any game on steam now to make sure it’s something that i will like. Just find the good ones that are longer than one sentence or paragraph.

That got pretty heavy there at the end.  Good video though.  I dug it.

it’s not a forty-five minute video

Still, this is yet another example of how shit steam reviews are and that 95% of the time they don’t show the actual quality of the game.

As a veteran of FromSoft games from all the way back in Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, I’d say you’re totally right.

She’s a Jedi Mentor figure. The only question is *when* she dies, not *if* :D.

the previous title was never “the” title. i never signed off on it! this is the title i suggested at the beginning and regretted not pushing for. at this point (as of maybe three episodes ago lol) i feel like this series has indisputably become “my” thing and not a “Kotaku Thing,” so i gave it my title. i won’t say i

Its far worse. At least physical items can be found on a secondary market.

Ofc not, there’s no reason they should be released from those contracts.

did you just call my Five-Hour Documentary film a series of . . . . . . . “posts”

So how many times does this question have to be answered before you’ll understand? Because I see this question in response to this issue all the time. I also see real answers, but yet people keep asking the question.

It’s a big deal to the gamer if they own a lot of digital games. Now each time a sale is advertised, I have to look through Steam, and GOG, and UPlay, and Origin, and Bethesda, etc to make sure I don’t end up rebuying it. Also, exclusives on a single storefront don’t benefit the gamer in any way. When those titles beco

Why I dislike the epic games store. Granted some of these are being fixed but not in yet.

-It has terrible security. People get hacked all the time.

-Awful customer service.

-Games are more expensive due to Epics regional pricing.

-Epic makes you pay a transaction fee before purchasing a game.

-You cant play games offline.

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Delayed Gratification at a lower price.  Works for me too.

This is the right take. I don’t trust Epic. The way the exclusives things is working out feels gross somehow.
Valve, for all their problems, have been just fine.

BL3 community on Steam will be pretty great in 2020. I can wait. Plenty of stuff in the backlog.

A way I’ve described it is say there’s an item that’s found at many of the big stores around the country like Target, Best Buy, Walmart, etc. Its sold all over for years. Walmart then comes in, goes to the manufacturer of said item and throws them a bag of money at them saying this item will now only be found at

It launched as a tool to handle updates & servers for Team Fortress Classic & Counter-Strike post-1.6.

I mostly remember being pissed at having to install games from disk, then have Steam download the whole thing again as an “update”. People were annoyed at not just being able to install and play at first, but that was more a symptom of slow internet speeds at the time, than anything.