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Just like the Humble Choice is all about giving consumers more “choice”

I would say that budget accounts for some of it. This wasn’t a title with a CoD style budget but a more modest one. Another problem is the always online component in a game they still insist is not a live service game and can be played solo....despite all evidence to the contrary

Not sorry I passed on this game. I don’t have time for a grindy loot shooter anymore with a bunch of bugs to boot.

Instead I’m going to kill the same monsters over and over to get the armor and decorations I want in Monster Hunter Rise and pray to RNG Jesus I finally get a talisman with the skills I want.

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You know that by adding the Kotaku Fish, you're technically saying that the Silt Striders are sexy?

“don’t ask me why she gave me soda when I was sick but back then it was common.”

We recently played through every other Mario Party (including the one with a microphone!) and while the mini-games are awesome in this, the FOUR FUCKING MAPS kills it.

The anxieties of chasing stars, strategizing for coins and spaces are completely lost in this game.

Please give us more maps.

great comment 5/7 would recommend

This is Internet Explorer toolbars all over again.

...and now Silverado guy is both literally and figuratively upside down in that truck.

I played the original Rage when it came out, and actually quite liked it, mostly because, at the time, thanks to its graphics engine, the game was really quite immersive, and the weapons felt great. Not sure how it fares today, though...

So far I’m rolling my eyes at the derivativeness of it all but I’m hoping the action will start to shine when I get past the opening stuff.

I thought Rage was mostly okay. I think the thing I disliked the most was the very last section of the game. Seriously underwhelming. But I can also see why no one likes it. I’m afraid to try the sequel.

Too bad, though, because id was in the zone with crunchy-sounding one-word titles before that. Rage was the logical

Remote play works well if the host has decent internet speeds, the 2nd player can have a little slower in my experience. It’s finicky at times

I was so close to pulling the trigger on that NES but my wife probably would’ve had something to say at that price.

1: It’s not for young kids, but game-play wise it’s perfect for them. Hell, every Disney-film ever kills off the parents within minutes, but divorce is “too dark”!?

Yeah, it’s the same on Playstation and Xbox, one copy needed only, as you can invite a friend who plays on your license.

Check out Polygon’s review! It was decidedly less positive. Some concerns there about it being too dark for young kids.