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It’s really spotty about what is and isnt working - Nioh was a no, Battlefield 1 was a yes for me all evening

There is literally a Simpsons clip for any occasion

Language evolves

This is actively a Kotaku article, is explicitly about Fortnite, and a lot of “Shared from” articles are either feature stories or articles that have multiple intersecting interests between GMG brands - Gran Turismo news often gets cross-posted between Kotaku and Jalopnik as an example (cars / video games)

I mean, geographically, Illinois is in the Northeast quadrant of the continental United State so it’s not wrong to say the Northeast - it just pisses off people from the Mid-West.

The things I would do to own an RX-7 like this are uncouth, unconstitutional and unholy but I would gladly do them in a heartbeat for this car

There is a marked difference between intent and how people read a piece of art, but I would argue that if the creative directors think their massive AAA videogame that explicitly references the American Civil War, has a quote from Abraham Lincoln in the reveal trailer and is set in Washington D.C. isn’t political then

The trailer they released last year was way too much especially out of context. I think that’s a big part of the problem with this gameplay clip as well, we don’t understand the context of this moment.

Doesn’t seem like Dina is a lesbian (noting Ellie’s comments about how long it takes for her and the character Jessie getting back together in ‘two weeks’ ‘one week’ and ~hazarding a guess here~ the trailer is using Dina’s “they should be terrified of you” comment as a way for Ellie to reflect on who she is / how she

They didn’t though. They gave “the people” another CGI trailer just like they did in 2005 when they had the tech demo for PS3.

“If its not ready to show, its not ready.” - then why show it 3 years ago in 2015?

I want it but i dont wanna give Activision money so i guess im giving Activision money

This reminds me of a conversation i had in a university class about how corporations put the power to regulate what users see in the users hands instead of getting involved in anything that people could deem as “censorship” (it’s not)

Even if the animus user is a woman that’s a BS excuse for the actual character you play as not being a woman. The main character of AC games are not the people using the fucking animus.

What do you think it’s gonna be on? Wii U? Xbone?

Are all Publix stores owned by the corporation? Cause something like Subway franchises out, and has less oversight over every store unlike say McDonald’s. I ask because I’m struck by the fact that all the Publix that failed their inspection were in / around Tampa which points to region management or franchise-owner