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So you mean I get the privilege of paying for shitty delivery service, PLUS having what little perks there were being taken away? SIGN. ME. UP.

Also, if I didn’t make it 4 words past your post, I’d be assuming you’re buying it again, and that’s it.

Except I did read it.

If you don’t like it, then don’t buy it.

If you read the comments, it also seems to be nice for some people who have played it...

Seeing that Nintendo doesn’t set third party prices...

“I don’t want it, therefore no one does” false-equivalency.

I’ve been playing since 2012 too, and I’m pretty excited by this.

For all of the games industry, it’s the Holy Grail - how do we get it so our customers never own anything, ever again?

After reading ‘Blood Sweat, & Pixels,’ I’m of the mind that you are 100% a writer and researcher at heart, and am happy you get to do it as your goal profession. I wish game sites had more of you, and less of those who do look at it as a way to get into their ‘real’ job.

Nothing - because you aren’t forced to make that kind of choice.

I laughed out loud when I got Fraiser.

But Discord is that - a free market response to the issues brought up by Steam, specifically to undercut and compete against Steam.

I always love a good graph!

I vaguely remember this standard in my history courses.

it’s good too!

Mine fits into a messenger bag...but just barely. And my 3DS is now in a case so big (to hold a stupid amount of games), that picking one over the other is never about size.

Considering there are still more 3DSes than Switches out there, and that the 3DS is still a cheaper platform to develop for (and buy games on), I don’t think it’s stupid that anyone would want to continue making games for it.

Having played both, and liking both, I can only say Dead Cells is a game designed around repetition and failure, where Hollow Knight is more like Metroid on the NES - it wants to have a persistent state for the main character, and hinges on it, but does very little to help you survive.

well, not until you spelled it out just now...