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I’ll be completely honest, I don’t particularly like the Sony blockbuster games. I’m just not super into third-person action games, regardless of how well they play or how acclaimed they are, and that seems to be Sony’s forte at the moment. In fact, I’m not entirely sure I’ve ever been a fan of Sony’s first-party

Interesting opinion about atmosphere since its a very subjective. Some games in the series handled it far better than other, with Super and Prime 1 being the best in their class. Same with the story as Super and Prime 2 and Fusion has the best stories, I’ll see if this one handled it well too.

While I agree that the Pokemon series has been one that’s grown at an excruciatingly slow pace, I also wonder if it’s possible to make a fan of the series happy.

Open world doesn’t necessarily mean good, but it seems like there are plenty of Pokemon fans who’d like to play an open world Pokemon game at some point.

Like Mike said, this is perfectly fine and I’ll never understand how “open world” became synonymous with “good.” The world design should be whatever works best with the gameplay, and Pokemonster Hunter sounds great.

This is a very... questionable list. Surely there are better examples.

I avoid using the iron. Not just during thunderstorms. You can never be too careful.

Not gonna lie, I immediately thought of this, but with an iron in his hand:

A combo of tech-shaming and ageism. Not very woke. Or is that term now

I heard it for the first time maybe a week ago, from my 32 year old partner who also had never heard of it. She works with almost exclusively 30-somethings, and they make a shitload of presentations.

Even being old AF, I can recognize shitposting. 

This is a profoundly bad (and wrong) article. I mean I get it’s supposed to be tongue in cheek (I guess? I hope?) but it certainly doesn’t read that way. Referencing Friends or The Office is a faux pas? The latter is literally, by far, the most streamed show, and the former just had a popular reunion show that people

Recently attended a Zoom on “Managing Generation Z”...the topics were more about setting goals and structure than word-usage so that the younger generation understood how to manage expectations. They wanted to understand the goal-line better, there was no talk about spreadsheets, PDFs, or Slack except as a reference

Struggling with basic tech literacy

Not only is this ageist and borderline offensive, I don’t even think is all that accurate.

I legit pour a bowl of cereal and watch the new directs like I was still 13 years old me. The excitement and nostalgia I get watching them is unmatched by any other gaming company.

an OLED is not a “new switch”, technically, and the only people buying it are either the holdouts or the loyalists. In any case the loyalists will buy whatever as they have always done, and the holdouts will feel like they must, once again, hold out for five years after the switch 2 

Now playing

- Kirby: The Last of Us looks really cool.

Honestly, this whole presentation left me pleasantly surprised! I had set my expectations low but there was quite a bit of meat here from a really wide variety of genres. I swear that new FF Racer game is a reskinned Diddy Kong Racing.

Those crazy bastards. Open world post-apocalyptic Kirby was definitely not on anyone's bingo card.