jeremiahfink
Jeremiah Fink
jeremiahfink

The dog is on the same level of the UFO ending and even featured again in the follow-up allowing someone to have in their head canon that it is their true ending. Is it nonsense? Sure... but so is the whole premise of the game you are playing. Most players wouldn’t probably see ANY ending of a game like Payday 2 but

...and then use it as a virtual chat room in which they can hang out with friends while shooting aliens.

That is true. But the original Destiny was light on content upon release. Some people, like myself, were unwilling to pay for add-ons that may have improved the overall game when the initial experience didn’t seem worth the price already paid. I can’t speak for Destiny 2 (however this article does not many hardcore

Each new iteration of 360 was improved over the previous.

They did it quite frequently with the 360 - the consoles even had different names and required different power bricks. My friend red ringed two 360's because he naively used his launch system power brick with a later model (I believe the Jasper) 360's. Eventually MS then changed the plug on the back of the 360's so

For the same reason why a Dog could be responsible for Silent Hill!

That object allows a sick and dying Bain, the crew’s mission handler, to swap bodies with the President

...using that kind of language just shows how ignorant you are.

...and it would be obvious to anyone on the Nintendo of America side.

But Telltale didn’t fail because of it’s non-evolving formula. The formula still worked and the games were still popular. The problem was that Telltale didn’t manage their spending well. That much is obvious by the fact that they were hiring people the week before they shut down.

How is this Her Interactive similar to Telltale Games? Telltale expanded their small team into a much larger set of teams and made a lot more deals with various licensed IPs.

In October 2016, some particularly dedicated fans created a megathread containing every response from Little Jackalope, Her Interactive’s community manager, relating to Midnight in Salem. The responses all sound similar: “We can’t confirm an exact launch date,” “I can’t give a specific launch date on Nancy Drew:

Imagine if the Gears announcement at this years MS E3 conference had just been the Funko-Pop thing, without any news of a new “real” game? You would have seen the same kind of reactions.

Saying the “fans” are being asshats isn’t helpful.

Sometimes raising your displeasure loudly is the only way you can be heard.

...now you’re saying that Blizzard just so happened to have that exact thing set up, but conveniently pulled it? I’m not saying you are wrong, I’m just saying it sounds like a line Blizzard would want to get out there to try and salvage the situation.

Even if a person did present themselves as an employee they wouldn’t actually be under NDA unless they specifically were an actual employee - like went through the process to get actually hired for the sake of gaining sensitive material but I don’t see that being a thing that would even happen due to the experience or

...he said that though. Doing it that way would mean they signed an NDA and breached it.

I think you meant to reply to someone else as what you quoted isn’t from my post.

The mention of information like this being argued as a trade secret would be if Take-Two simply tried to get a site to pull down the story. That’s not what is happening in this case. Nowhere has Take-Two claimed this information is a trade secret - only that the information was stolen and Trusted Reviewer is unable to