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It’s funny how something that started as an April Fools joke has evolved into a full feature of the series.

One correction Ian. This game is Resident Evil VIII in name. ‘VIll’age.  Likewise, the previous game was called Resident E’VIl’:Biohazard.  I’m not sure what the marketing materials have said, but they did work the numeral into both titles the same way.  May have even been why they chose Village as the name in the

You could already see that through how Fortnite is being handled.  Rather than just being a simple multiplayer game, it’s been a host to virtual events.  I wouldn’t be surprised if they expand it out into a large creative space, in the same vein as Second Life.

Why link Twitter at all?  If the source was in /r/chile or /r/whatcouldgowrong, then post links to those places.  If nothing else, post it to your own Twitter feed, embed that, then credit your sources to the best of your ability.

As a Type 1 Diabetic living in a country where fast acting insulin costs $300 a vial, I agree.

Sounds like it’s time for a brand new MOBA called Chronoshift to be released.

The Tiger King/Queen motto.

At face value, It just looks like a way to skirt around the rules. When Twitch cracked down on heavy cleavage, they said clothing appropriate for the setting was okay (or something along those lines).  In response, streamers found a setting where cleavage would be more appropriate, and put a camera there.  Then at

And Automata required you to slaughter a village full of peaceful, sapient robots in order to get an achievement. Not to mention commiting suicide multiple times by various means.

Also known as, “We want some of that sweet a$$ Chinese market share”

So, are we talking just robots here, or giant mechs? If it’s the later, when can we expect the kaiju focused sequel?

How is the demo any different than any of the Trade Shows out there? You start, play for a set amount of time, then leave.

But who was seriously hurt by this?  At most, some PoE staff had to review their recent ban list, than reconsider their policies.  Some people that followed the post probably felt that their blind unquestioning trust was betrayed.  If it got to a point where users were sending angry emails to Grinding Gear Games

Yeah, and there are plenty of examples of teen pregnancy ruining someone’s life, but horny teenagers are going to think that it only happens to other people. Sometimes something stronger than textbook examples are needed.

What hurt the PS1 Classic is the selection of first party games that Sony still owns. Over half of the SNES Classic games were already owned by Nintendo, so they didn’t need to deal with licensing or royalty payments. From what I can tell, the only PS1 franchises I can find that Sony still owns are Twisted Metal and

The point is that he was he trying to teach his class a lesson by example. Was it harsh? Yes. Did anyone get hurt? No. He didn’t ask for money or personal information.  The class learned how misinformation can easily spread.  Considering how much we hear through blogs and social media these days, it’s a good lesson to

throwaways are common on /r/legaladvice, since the user usually needs to post what state they live in to get relevant advice.  At that point, it could get close to the point that they could be identified if they posted with their main account, and their history could be viewed.  There’s also the risk that the other

That’s what I’m finding fascinating about the response here.  The key is that any piece of media that has even the slightest bit of editorial slant is going to try and sway the readers to think a certain way.  That’s certainly the case with this article, and it’s following the same pattern.  I wouldn’t be surprised if

Who says that the students were involved before he made the post? It’s possible that he made the post, recorded the response, then will use everything as part of a lecture.

So where would a harmless area be that could be used to demonstrate his point? If such a place did exist, then it likely wouldn’t be large enough for his class to feel the impact. I think he made a good demonstration, and hopefully his class learned to look at everything with a bit of skepticism.