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So every company?

I mean maybe, but Uncharted had been doing climbing long before Breathe of the Wild, and Horizon was released before it, being developed at the same time. God of War seems to do it because of platformer roots, certainly the others had lots of climbing, and all the other first parties around it.

So I mean, maybe some ga

Thank god someone else finally noticed this. I was describing God of War to someone the other day and 10 minutes later realized I was talking about HZD. Great games, but ridiculously similar.

Imagine all the people...

You don’t speak for the PS4 community, I have both consoles and a 2 PC’s in my household so I would love it if Sony would get their head out of their ass and get onboard with the rest of the gaming community. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only family person that is in the same situation. How does it help Sony? How about

I love how in these threads there is always a sony fanboy treating sony’s actions as some virtuous gift, and relentlessly defending their choice to give you an inferior product.

Sony’s bottom line will be affected by how much good will it gives its community. I’d argue PS3 still had some stellar first party games, but Sony’s attitude to the community led to a sour reception.

It’s almost like these kids don’t understand that shelling and trench digging can turn a pictaresque alpine retreat into Mt. Doom in the blink if an eye. Verdun is quite pretty these days, too.

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Track: Teardrop | Artist: Massive Attack | Album: Massive Attack

for me the gimmick is the counter button. most fighters have blocking as the primary defense and counters being relegated to a few characters, or as a limited mechanic(the sf3 parry). doa was a game which used a much more active feeling of defense, you weren’t turtling, but you could punish over-aggressive players.

Dragon Ball FighterZ has one button combos and it’s the most anticipated game at EVO this year.

Don’t mind her..

Eh, I disagree. He had already given the front-row kid a ball, and so he gave this ball to another kid who (presumably) hadn’t gotten one. That seems to me like the good and just thing to do.

Being this cynical sounds exhausting.

Did you read the article? They said they would refund anyone that want a refund. Jesus christ, you can’t do anything right anymore.

It’s easy to point to Price’s original comment as “crossing the boundary” or unprofessional in the context of her job, but of course that’s not really the point for the people who wanted her fired.

I didn’t know there was “making fun of stupid tattoos adjacent to pelvic area and thus sexualizing it even though I didn’t choose the location” stereotype, but rest assured, I’d have made the same comment had she gotten the tattoo on, say, her upper lip.

I checked the pending comments in this post... now I have spam overdose.