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I totally understand your argument (and acknowledge the fundamentally iterative nature of a “game engine”), but for me the issue with Bethesda games, since my last love affair with Skyrim, has been the way they feel not the way they look (I think they generally look good). And I think that aspect is inherently tied to

Forbes has about a billion gaming articles, mostly takes about why I should or shouldn’t buy an Xbox One over a PS4, and they’re all awful.

This follows in a long tradition of the non-games press failing to understand much of anything about games in their reporting.

Have fun in jail, douchebag.

It is embarrassing to read the comments of this page and see the vitriolic tone imbued into every mention of the republican party. WAKE THE FUCK UP PEOPLE. There are pieces of shit on every side of the political landscape. Elizabeth Warren used her 1.6 percent Native ancestry to get not one but two different jobs.

Chill out man.

And then they made unlocking new areas harder by locking each planet behind a list of objectives that may or may not even take place on the planet you’re trying to unlock the gate to leave from, and then fight a really easy “boss” to complete it.

Always remember that these corporations are the enemies of real gaming.

completely unrelated, also is unrelated these 3 expansions were in less than a year and at least the first 2 were trash...

It looks amazing and I want to play more Destiny, but I can’t justify giving them more money after I was burned at the beginning and with fairly lackluster DLC.

Yeah...no-one would be stupid enough to think that would pay off... ... ...

These people also paid $199 for the tickets and who knows how many hundreds for travel and lodging (if they were out of city, lots were).

Another part of this is that D3 has been out since 2012 and there has been *one* expac and *one* added class. Instead of adding content to the PC game there have been ports and now a mobile title. The crowd of people at Blizzcon have felt neglected through the entire D3 cycle; they have to sit there and watch new

A guy told me a thing and I assumed it was true so I jumped to a conclusion and ended up being wrong - Jason

FFVI: The starting town is Narshe. You can go back to it in the World of Ruin and pick up both Mog and Umaro there. I remember that game like the back of my hand. I’ve replayed it a dozen times or more.

That point about forgettable regions, I gotta ask, do you remember regions from FF games other than FF7? Asking because I realized that, even though I played the FF games up to 13, 7 remains the most consistently memorable.

Yea um - nope.

Yeah, but not the RIGHT KIND of diverse...

Anyone who thinks this is a problem is a true moron. Overwatch’s heroes are pretty damned diverse.

Okay, but like...Pharah and Anna don’t count? Is it because they are Egyptian, not African-American “black”? By all means, I’m all for more black folk in the game, but this does bug me a bit.