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Matt Gerardi
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There's no uPlay stuff as far as I could tell.

One major article per day is pretty much where we're at and where we've been at. We might have been publishing a bit more toward the end of last year, but that was because of the hectic holiday release schedule more than anything else.

I absolutely can not wait to see Omega burning through the junior division (and hopefully knocking off Taguchi, whom I'm not a huge fan of). He's damn awesome, and that debut promo in NJPW was a thing of magic. Unfortunately, this is meant to be a real quick, surface level introduction, so I couldn't cover the whole

Yeah, we'll still be shutting down for Thursday and Friday (mostly). I decided to put one up today, though. It's basically Friday anyway.

Oh, we'll have a What Are You Playing This Weekend. It just wasn't going up at midnight!

Maybe at some point. We'd all love to bring it back (and we're well aware of how many commenters want to see it back as well), but unfortunately, the factors that played into its hiatus haven't changed all that much—as far as I know, anyway.

Not abandoned! Just…not done in a while. I expect we'll be getting back to some of the recently underrepresented features once we get past review/best of the year season.

It's pretty much just a collector thing.

It is indeed coming to PS4.

No…BUT we're planning on having a Persona Q review, if that helps at all.

Yeah, that's probably a pretty accurate alternate headline.

Gah! Thanks. I can't believe I missed that when fact-checking that sentence. I also really want to see this now.

There are a couple of reasons for this. We did start tightening up the review schedule around the middle of last year, becoming more picky about which games we did and didn't review. Combine that with the really really really dry year we've had, and this is what happens. Plus, publishers are getting way cagier about

I was about to say the same thing.

As most folks have said, it really does depend on who's doing the streaming. Some folks have entertaining personalities. Some pull off incredible feats of gaming skill that are worth tuning in for.

I feel the same way about the Friday The 13th game for NES. It was way ahead of its time and shares a lot of the same ideas that many of today's popular indie games do (permadeath, randomization, etc.). If someone with an actual sense of modern game design were to remake it today, I have no doubt it would be a great

As has been pointed out by a bunch of folks, you can save at chapter breaks but not mid-chapter. Sorry, folks. We'll update the review to be more clear about that.

I would guess that close to half of us would put Shovel Knight in our top two or three. It's also possible that someone was thinking about picking it but figured it was a given that someone else would, so they went with something else.

The reality is, Gameological (and I don't know how familiar you are with our past) has never been and never will be a comprehensive source for gaming coverage. That's not who we are, and that's not who we want to be. As I said earlier, there are tons of other people covering every single inch of the video game world