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All of the sequels are about Max showing up, getting swept into a story bigger than himself, and then leaving when it’s all over as other characters get actual conclusions. Mad Max hasn’t been about Max since the 70s, he’s just the mythical figure through which these stories about the wasteland are told.

At least, there won’t be any need to adapt God Emperor of Dune, given that five-hour-long rambling monologues from a giant worm with a human face who rules the universe already exists in the form of Donald Trump’s phone calls to Fox and Friends.

Sure it does. But it game out a decade ago with no follow up. For comparison, there have been three Mortal Kombat games in that same time period.

I really disagree, I think there should be places in the industry for artistic expression and experimentation. Not everything has to be a cookie-cutter gameplay experience. While yeah Death Stranding wasn’t for me for the most part I appreciate the effort to try new things and I think we should encourage more of that

“Companies wont take money to carry my message, its so UNFAIR!”

Before the MAGA cult starts whining about the First Amendment:

While one can assume playing Xenoblade Chronicles 3 in Japanese replaces exclamations like “bloody hell” with some deep-throated four-letter words

That’s basically coming from people who are comparing the official translation of this game to the fan translation of the SNES game and assuming the official translators are moral crusaders who are censoring their precious JRPGs. As usual, it’s paranoid bullshit.

No, they donated to MSF.  If you reversed a charitable donation to a good cause because some asshat did something stupid for attention, you’d be an even bigger asshat.

I’ll be dead and in or on the ground somewhere before I buy margarine.  I live close enough to dairy country where it wouldn’t surprise me if margarine were made illegal again (as it was in Wisconsin until 1967).

Its funny, all these people saying “I really wish they would let me give them money through a service that will take a cut of it, rather than supporting directly”

Yawn, another (liberal) author for a video game website trying to take a hit at one of the most innovative men to ever live.”

Never takes long for a Musk bro to show up and post something cringy and hilarious.   

Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick may be cheeseball, but it’s amusing cheeseball.

Quake 2 being id’s best single player game is a corona of the sun level hot take. Doom plays a hell of a lot better today.

From Ted Cruz, to Ben Roethlisberger, to Reese Witherspoon, to random rich guys: no matter what situation you could conceivably find yourself in, the phrase “do you know who I am?” will never endear you to a single person. It basically makes you the villain even if you somehow were in the right. Just stop before you

Huh, can you elaborate as to why you feel that way?

The racing is the thing that sets GT apart. It’s realistic racing, you can’t slam every car around a hairpin in the real world. What I’m saying is get good n00b

That was probably more meant as “I don’t want to make the changes necessary to the game in order to make money off of it” (such as requiring a subscription, adding leaderboards, allowing in-game purchases, developing mobile apps, and all the other mobile game monetization strategies we’ve all seen a million times)

Listen, it’s possible that somebody’s opinion on something changes once they’re offered $1m+ to change it.