hakuna-devito
Hakuna DeVito
hakuna-devito

Exactly, and I’m thrilled. I enjoy live-service so I’m glad Helldivers 2 did well!

I’m always going to be amused by this game proving that live-service is popular, even though a week before this game came out, everyone swore up and down live-service was dying because of Suicide Squad.

I mean, after the success of Helldivers 2, studios are just going to keep trying, because they know it’ll eventually work. Suicide Squad failed, but they’ll keep trying.

This game is an absolute slog if you’re not at all interested in the Middle Ages.

I enjoy Ayo a lot and have absolutely no problems with her myself but the internet seems to want to hold her up as being above it all. People don’t want to believe that the apology was real, or that it happened at all, because we want to believe Ayo isn’t just a continuation of Hollywood as we know it, but... she was

I’m just relieved this proves live-service games are still popular. I want studios to keep attempting them. Long live live-service!

If they even did a smidge of research, they’d know Bowen Yang follows Shane Gillis on Instagram. And since he doesn’t follow Nikki Haley, I have a feeling Yang isn’t as anti-Gillis as this writer wants to assume.

This article originally appeared on The A.V. Club.

How did a comment with AI art get out of the greys?!?

I wish y’all covered all problematic studio games the same way you covered this one.

I know I’m supposed to jump on the bandwagon and join in on the Suicide Squad hate, but, man, there are so many games alive and thriving that are predatory as hell that don’t get covered on this site at all.

I mean, the Halo battlepass had way more issues, in that you were drip fed cosmetics. And, at least when the game launched, gaining battlepass XP was a chore and a half!

I’m sorry, but this roadmap feels like a whole lotta nothing.

Well, now this game is going to get sued.

If you notice, they did it in reply to me.

I don’t remember that, either. Because it came out in 2022.

You have not established that anyone cares about the game after they’re done with it.

Polygon disabled comments, and deleted discussion, hours after they wrote their version of this article. Wonder if that’ll happen here, too.

I mean, as someone who can bounce off of even those best turn-based games, I get their stance. That said, not every game is for everyone, and the game will eventually be on sale down the line, so while the game will never be on a subscription service, it’ll be $20-$30 eventually.

I remembered it was on about 45 minutes after it started. I saw The Bear had already won for several comedy categories despite not being one so I decided not to tune in.