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I know this article is ancient by Internet-time, so forgive my brief stint into necromancy.

Seems a bit of a similar take to Rogue Legacy, which I liked. I'll have to check this out.

On the contrary, the Browns were doing better in the early part of the season, before Gordon was reinstated.

AH! Makes so much sense, thank you! I wasn't getting the part of syncing up to the music.

I don't get it...is it just because they're trying to sync up or what?

Bonus points if they have to stay in full pads and use the goalie stick.

If you're buying a multiplayer-oriented game on the promise and desire of offline mode...I don't know what to tell you.

No, the complaint is that a number of people are flipping their shit because they thing Nightfall/Weekly Strikes are now permanently locked behind the DLC paywall, when in fact its just the first week featuring the DLC strike. Next week it'll all be back, with the exception of the top-end Strike playlist.

Fair point, and Bungie's been receptive enough that I believe they'll change it going forward to a 'vanilla' playlist or something. But the reactions are astounding, mainly because they're terribly misinformed. If you look at Reddit or Bungie's own forums, the general consensus is that the Nightfall and Weekly Strikes

Even with Halo/CoD/etc., there were certain playlists that the developers closed off to non-DLC players. Granted, CoD fixed it in later by making it so if someone didn't have DLC maps, the lobby would never queue up DLC maps, but the same deal applies.

Christ, you guys, this is NOT a big deal.

Its locked behind a paywall because the weekly strike this week is the DLC strike, which mean you gotta buy the DLC to play it. This isn't unusual at all.

The irony of trading him to St. Louis for a 5+ round pick would be juicy...

Crawl before you walk, walk before you run. Treadmill testing was proof-of-concept level work, for the initial prototype. Now, as they see how terrain messes with that model, they adjust accordingly.

Honestly, that's a good thing. A lot of quality titles were released within a year of XB1/PS4 being released, and a good portion of the gaming community were hesitant to buy into the new generation because of that, specifically.

As defined by the contract, this is supposed to be a 3-4 release franchise over 10 years, with DLC and microtransactions (thank Christ it seems like Bungie has pushed back on that).

I'm sure they'll survive.

Can we get an Underexplained List of the top 10 Kotaku reviews?

Fair point. Valkyrie seems to be on the dogfighting end, while Star Citizen is that and a whole lot more.

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