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Dark Souls isn’t only a single player game. You can choose to play offline if you want single player, but multiplayer is an important part of the game and part of what made the series unique.

No, it’s not as good as Persona 5,

Nintendo experiments with open-world Mario, and it’s awesome

Wait, she is black? Half my household is black, and that woman looks white to me.

The amount of poor-shaming in these comments is disgusting.

Being frank, even if the game had no games or technical issues, it still underdelivered compared to what was promised and was overall just average AAA trash at the level of an Ubisoft game.

You are the one being toxic. Consumers have the right to share their opinion and warn others of a faulty product being sold by a large corporation. You should not insult people for being honest. Especially when it has now come to light that EA has been paying up to $200,000 per influencer to give positive coverage on

This is coming from the person throwing insults and toxicity. You continue to do you. You insult people on the internet, and I will enjoy Elden Ring.

I apologize that you are offended that I responded to snark with snark. I will continue to ‘git gud’ and enjoy myself while at it. I am happy that From Software hasn’t caved into complainers to go against their artistic beliefs.

Not a series for you, then. These games are challenging and satisfying. If you hate challenge, you should look for a game with an easy mode.

They aren’t. The “difficulty options” are adjusting your playstyle. You have the option of using magic, stealth, summons, and co-op to make things easier if needed.

Why is nobody talking about this? The fake $62,500 salary means nothing when he gets $155,000,000 yearly bonuses.

Let’s be honest. This is a blatant rip-off, an unapologetic cash-grab, that looks like it was developed in a year with very clunky animations. This is just profiting off nostalgia while stealing from another game.

I think you are replying to the wrong comment. “’hot tub streamers’ drive traffic off Twitch’s platform” is not something used for 50 years to dismiss social, political, or scientific issues XD

In U.S. law, it is thankfully the burden on the corporation to prove that it being broken is directly linked to you taking it apart. This is part of the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act. Also, you often don’t know how damaged something is until you open it. An example is if you have a device stop turning on, and believe

That is only if you end up damaging the product. However, they cannot void your warranty for breaking those seals or opening the product. That is protected under U.S. law, despite how many companies illegally say otherwise.

I think you are replying to the wrong comment. “’hot tub streamers’ drive traffic off Twitch’s platform” is not something used for 50 years to dismiss social, political, or scientific issues XD

Legally, that is only if they can prove that you damaged it. In the U.S., they cannot void your warranty for opening it up, nor for replacing parts.

This should be the top comment. Many streamers are making most of their money off of Twitch, whether via direct donations, patreon, Onlyfans, or sponsorships. Obviously sponsor-unfriendly “hot tub” content wouldn’t make much money from ads via Twitch.

I really don’t appreciate the fear-mongering with BS arguments that corporations have been using against right to repair for years. Not bad as Apple, but I would expect the Steam Deck to get maybe a 3-4 out of 10 for iFixit’s reparability score.