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Really sick of seeing this argument constantly being echoed. Yes, what you said was obviously true, but it’s not so black and white. The industry has changed tremendously since 2005 and the increase in game sales is astronomically higher. This is completely ignoring the more important fact that in 2005 games were not

Just crossed 700 hours last weekend. 650 of them on support. The enjoyment I get from Overwatch comes from loving the quick thinking, the evaluation, the trades, the numbers. Strategy at 100mph. I like putting my team’s needs in front of my own. I like the teamwork execution feeling.

completely agree, the writer of this article is off the goop completely and clearly doesnt play any of the f2p live service shooters that OW2 is basing their monetization model off of

Meanwhile the rest of the current player base is actually thankful for these changes which will:

This isn’t free to play grind bullshit as much as it is, “we want you to learn this game and its mechanics before jumping into games with other people who very much know what they’re doing”

I wonder if IGN knows you are directly ripping their headlines and articles?

Yep, I don’t see how having Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is considered a win when basically any Ubisoft game is under $30 just a couple months after launch, and this was a 2020 release. 99% of the people that wanted to play it have bought it by now

Yeah, not only are the games old, but most people can get the few they want very cheap and skip the subscription. The value of Game Pass is being able to play games that are still $60+ retail. Not to mention multiplayer games while people are actively playing them. As long as Sony isn’t willing to use this as a

I guess I’m kind of blown away by people seeing almost entirely a collection of last-gen games as a win. I currently have both Gamepass and PS+ (the middle one), and while PS+ has been “worth it” for Stray and Demon’s Souls Remastered, I don’t really know what I’ll play after that. That’s not entirely true, I would

This company sucks BUT LOOK AT THOSE SAVINGS!

Just another one of Kotaku’s overly privileged white boys trying to act progressive when he knows deep down he is nothing more than a corporate tool. 

Not even just the site promoting links, the article itself is a giant promotion for Amazon

“Prime Day, a promotion organized by a company that’s regularly violated anti-union-busting laws”

This is the weirdest opinion article I’ve read in a while. It rides the line between Self Deprecating and daring anyone to call him out.

Also, how do you pay $3.5 million to someone you can’t track down ?

No Nintendo game is going to end up on one of these lists as long as Kotaku is still hurt over Nintendo’s reaction to their “Thank god for pirates” article.

Was this shitty article your idea, or Kotaku’s? What the fuck is wrong with this site, lmao. Is all you guys do troll for attention, or what? Isn’t that depressing to you? Promoting piracy on a gaming site? (In before ‘emulators aren’t always used for piracy.’ Fuck off. We all know that’s what they’re used for 99.999%

It truly is sickening. There are people stupid enough to say pirating is okay because Nintendo didn’t give me a 4K option lol. Like, are they that fucking stupid? What has this world come to

So this is what happens when everyone with talent leaves a once great website? You fill it shockfull with ads and print promotes piracy of new games. This wouldn't have happend back when and you know it. Fucking shameful what happend to this site.

What a despicable article. I’m all for emulators. I play almost all of my old games on emulators since i can’t be assed to hook all my consoles up to my TV, but encouraging emulating a 1 day old game is terrible terrible journalism. If you have any decency you take the article down.