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Well ain’t that some shit. So Moss, Moss 2, Superhot VR, Beat Saber etc. Iron Man, Astro Bot Rescue Mission, WIPEOUT OMEGA COLLECTION, all of these games are left behind to frustrating aging hardware with a complicated setup that you can only get an adapter for PS5 for IF the website to ask for one decides to not have

I feel like it’s more because of how the headset tracking works more than any of those other features, as its entirely different where the psvr required a camera and relied on the blue lights. Getting the game to work would be more on the side of the developer to update the game so that it’s compatible with the new

For me at least, it kind of kills the whole retro B&W Universal Monsters vibe when the cinematography/costumes/etc. follow closely to MCU’s standard aesthetic. At least Wandavision seemed to do a better job matching the look of the programs it was emulating.

No amount of money can buy you a skip button for all the cutscenes and NPC lore dumping.

Brandon Sanderson made extensive usage of this phenomena in his Stormlight books. Granted the writer has a knack for creating truly unique systems of “magic” for his works. The man is a writing machine.

still no word of beyond good and evil 2.  it would be better to just be straight with us.

What an appropriate comparison. I think Mike would approve.

The next time I go food shopping, I’m wandering the snack isle until I find the weirdest flavored snack available, and pounding it down in one go.

I’ve seen this sentiment on few posts (most statements with far more acidity than yours) and don’t think I can let it go by unaddressed any longer: I assure you the site is not ignoring Mike’s devastating passing. Grief doesn’t operate on a timeline. Mike was crucial figure in many of our lives—in my mind, the most

Speaking of losing terrific things, it’s been three days since Fahey has passed away and Kotaku still hasn’t said anything.

I know writers don’t control the blog but Still no mention of Fahey, huh? Really sad to see Polygon report it first (even if most Kotaku old guard work there now).

You are not legally obligated a platform. Steam found that the developer violated the terms and conditions of their contract and terminated it. Freedom of unlimited legal contract and freedom of association are part of the first amendment. As long as the terms of the contract did not break existing law, then the fault

Nope, Valve like Amazon is a company and there is no law stating that they have to allow a persons content for sale, they can de-platform them just for the fuck of it if they want to.

*spiteful laughter*

Cloudflare, who cache the content, agree with their actions on the down-low.

Before the MAGA cult starts whining about the First Amendment:

There was actually a whole process that it went through. There was originally going to be a sequel to the 2006 game, it involved the original character being a bounty hunter on an alien space station, and even had a trailer I think.

Because obviously the police would never shoot an innocent person, and everyone knows this, so sending the police after someone who isn’t doing anything wrong couldn’t possibly result in them getting killed, and thus couldn’t possibly be attempted murder.

That’s not the Royal Flush Gang, that’s the Wild Card skin(s) from Fortnite. For starters, a Royal Flush is 5 cards all of the same suit. THIS is the Royal Flush Gang