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A diversity of takes is always good, but I’m not sure about the reviewer’s specific reason for scoring the game so harshly; in this case, it’s fair to say it boils down to it not being similar enough to much older entries.

A diversity of takes is always good, but I’m not sure about the reviewer’s specific reason for scoring the game so harshly; in this case, it’s fair to say it boils down to it not being similar enough to much older entries.

This one goes out to everyone who has ever said “only fans of this series should be on the review”, a practice that serves nobody except the fans who were already gonna play the game anyway. 

2022

You’re right, my bad. He didn’t cure them, he just paid for 100% of their treatment. This monster must be stopped.

Hur Dur capitalism bad” is about the depth of progressive criticism regarding the subject matter around here and Reddit.

My guy, you have no idea what a company town is.

The history of company towns in the US relied on the company controlling:

1) Transportation
2) Goods and services flowing into the town

Remember the time this guy literally cured some blind people and a bunch of fucks on Twitter wanted him guillotined for it.

Except he hasn’t actually created a company town?

He bought five houses. There are 87,000 people in Greenville.

Yeah, but “Popular Streamer buys subdivision for his employees to live in” doesn’t quite fit the narrative they’re pushing of “bad rich man creates company town, isn’t capitalism bad?” to get those outrage clicks.

Probably should have said subdivision instead of neighborhood. In the area I’m in now (southeast US), it’s not unusual to see small “subdivisions” of 5 - 7 houses, usually in a cove configuration.

Calling 5 houses “an entire neighborhood” is a bit of a stretch, no?

Employer provides incredible benefits package, using money earned from doing good deeds. Kotaku: “Isn’t that terrible?

Let’s be honest. 99% of the people who criticize Mr. Beast would *love* him if he spent all of his money on himself but made 5 minute videos one a month about how evil capitalism is.

I REALLY don’t get the tone of this article. The writer legit sounds offended that this dude is nice enough to purchase actual freakin homes for his employees...

Lol everybody said the console market was dying at the beginning of last gen as well and Sony cranked out nearly 120 million PS4's. The PS5 is already on pace to surpass that. Nintendo sells Switches hand over fist. Only the Xbox is really seeing struggles in the hardware market, and you have to think that’s largely

I mean... no, that’s obviously not true. Some people might migrate to a cloud-only experience but there’s no way it’s going to be the majority of people. Lots of people want to own their games and lots of other people simply don’t have internet speeds needed for cloud gaming.

Everyone was going to post this eventually.