harrymfa
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Well, if someone’s on the fence on getting this game, I can say I disagree with you, and in my opinion, I got plenty value for what I paid.

There’s a battle in the Lexington Armory. In the game is referred as the “Lexington Events Center” but it’s still a military base there. The National Guard indeed rents it for some events, so even the military knows how to squeeze something out of Manhattan real estate.

After watching a show like Daredevil, where its version of Hell’s Kitchen does not reflect the current real-life, low-crime neighborhood full of yuppies, gays, and gay yuppies, I’m okay with The Division being a bit cartoonish with its version of Riker’s Island.

Same applies to legally purchased games through Steam sales ;)

The average pirate might be some dude in Brazil with a crappy PC.

The average PSX game was $40. Those Nintedo cartridges fell out of favor because of their price, among other reasons. Right now, I think $60 for non-physical media is not a good comparison for past game prices.

For what you describe, looks like the kids stopped playing GTA 5. What are the squeakers playing now? Certainly not The Division. Black Ops 3? Destiny?

Hey, I gave a health bar to a civilian and he dropped me trendy skinny jeans. It’s New York, after all.

Nintendo and Apple have so many things in common, no one is going to notice a company merger between the two.

Unless the lawsuit affects WWE 2K17, Kotaku has no business with it.

I think you stated the root of your problem. You level capped too soon and your friends haven’t caught up. I’m playing with some friends and we’re all level 23, taking our sweet ass time, squeezing every penny of those $60.

I’ll suggest Massive to move the shitty Dark Zone to New Jersey and leave the current one in Manhattan.

After this patch, it’s open season in the Dark Zone. This civility was boring people, now I expect GTA5-style madness.

I can point out to a lot of crap that Bungie certainly didn’t test before it came out, but I don’t have time to google so much stuff.

It’s a personal opinion, but the truth is that Destiny’s problems keep coming back like genital herpes, and to many people, including me, makes the game not fun nor worth your time.

I laugh when these people rush to level cap, and when they do it in days, they complain they have nothing left to do. Take it easy, brahs!

People have been complaining in the forums about the shotgun guys, asking Massive to nerf them. Massive’s response was something in the vein of “Git gud, scrubs”.

You don't build a game around teams without team making tools. That just doesn't make any sense.

I disagree with you completely, and the anti-matchmakers in Destiny are going to have to learn that you don't have a consensus in that matter.

I’m taking my time, so I haven’t reached the endgame. What they got planned for Year One seems quite interesting, so I’m not worried about it.