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Just finished it. Pretty intense

That’s the only thing wrong with it so far, honestly the trailer looks great apart from the facial animation. With the money one can imagine is going into Shenmue III I’m amazed it even looks as good as it does!

I’m trying to find where the “ass” is in that trailer. This is what our expectations have become?

First off the entire world besides America calls it football not soccer. Second, take your xenophobia somewhere else.

That’s like saying “why am I working a 9-5 when I play football weekends? I could be in the NFL.”

Because you’d have to dedicate most of your free time to training to become as good as them, and that would mean putting on hold any progress towards other goals in your life, like advancing a long-term career or improving a skill-set that will aid you for years to come. e-sports is the elite few, many thousands of

I would definitely get this mod if Rockstar didn’t keep the price of a 4 year old game still at 60$ on Steam. Even at 50% off I still think it’s too expensive for a game I already own twice. Aren’t they making enough billions with shark cards online? Can’t I just get the single player for 20$?

The appropriate response to any question relating to how Soylent tastes is: it varies from person to person.

Not necessarily, we got the stupidly cute and rather brilliant World of Final Fantasy... which was definitely the best FF game released last year.

It’s a little broken on desktop Chrome, too. Had to refresh a few times to get it to work.

I mean, McDonalds is still food, but I prefer a home cooked meal.

If your mother did, she got it on sale. The game retailed for $80 at launch. As did Chrono Trigger and many other 3rd party SNES games. Phantasy Star IV for Genesis was actually $100 retail.

That’s the exact video I link to at the beginning of the article. 😉

AKA Hardee’s

I believe the OP was referring to “layman’s terms,” or plain language.

...the irony inherent in trying to call out a publication over their standards whilst displaying a distinct lack of linguistic acumen is likely lost, I would think.

Based on your comment alone, I’d imagine there’s a lot you don’t know.

I don’t know what lamens are, but publishing quotes and presenting facts is basically the definition of journalism.

In much the same way that certain publications vacillate between journalism and data-redistribution, it seems the commentariat around here vacillates between being okay with Kotaku being a blog when it’s running articles that suit their individual tastes and demanding full journalistic acumen and integrity when it is