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I’m on the opposite side of the arguement. I just find the stutters and the terrible graphics to be so jarring that it makes me just not want to play it at all. If there was a way to get a refund and buy it on PS4, I would in a heartbeat. 

Hi! Silent Hill wants his fog back!

Oh, I meant to also point out that you can try the new Mario Odyssey levels in non-VR. You hold the Switch up and rotate your body to see the game world around you. Similar effect to the VR, but with an even greater sensation that any interesting things you can make Mario do are mostly happening pretty far away from

They should have further delayed that cataclysm they called a launch.

That also got a bit of a sensible chuckle out of me as well.

Ouch! All the “Related Stories” are “How Bioware’s Anthem Went Wrong”.

The day the Notre Dame fire happened, an NPR show aired a story about how actual Black churches were set on fire more often, one case involving the son of a local Sheriff. And where are the stories from the other news outlets?

Most studios would just dump the game, and build a new one. Even games successful at launch rarely get the level of updates like this one did.

It is, but gamers encourage it every time they slam games for being "too short." Imagine if movies operated on this logic.

I love the concept of “ethical” app usage, but I switched back to Google because DuckDuckGo is borderline useless as an effective search engine; its natural-language processing and other under-the-bonnet stuff simply doesn’t provide the same user experience that the big dog offers.

I never would have guessed that someone who spent $2k on a gacha game would have poor impulse control. 

I’ve been waiting for the Schreier breakdown of how this fell apart far more than the game itself.

For Spider-Man, Marvel approached Sony for an exclusive, and wanted the game to be treated with the same care. This was stated in multiple interviews with Insomniac.

> In some ways it’s disappointing that there hasn’t been a fun, challenging Yoshi game in decades.

It’s a Nintendo-published game, so the wait for a sale is likely to be years long and any eventual discount is likely to be disappointing.

“I am worried about paying $60 for a game that can be beat in 8-10 hours”

Assuming sony will ape nintendo is a pretty safe bet on any issue. Assuming they will ape nintendo but not understand why what nintendo did works is an even better one.

So expect something like nintendo direct, but somehow worse.

We have less unions than we used to because managers tend to respect their employees more or else the number of unions would have increased.

What color is the sky in your world?

Are you sure you aren’t interested in the Castlevania games? You seem moody enough.