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Blame the readers. By “biggest”, they mean what drove the most traffic.

Nearly all of them controversies or divisive. Not a single one about great games like Baldur’s Gate, Alan Wake, Starfield, etc...

The only big thing I’d like is for missions to go back to being up to the player in terms of how they’re tackled. It used to be that they just tell you X needs to get done, do whatever you want to get it done. RDR2 was the total opposite of that. If you strayed even a little from what they wanted the narrative to look

I’m not a streamer or influencer, and i found it boring not after playing all day for several weeks, but after less than 10 hours. And i’m not even a peripheral person to Bethesda games: I was a massive consumer of their stuff up to Oblivion.

Well, personally speaking I’m more inclined to dislike someone who’s clearly exploiting people who have deepseated mental health problems than to dislike the people with those problems, so that’s probably part of it!

You guys are assholes for promoting this. It is never appropriate to suggest people should buy hacking devices to use against others that they dislike. That’s fucked up.

If she wanted to be paid on performance, she could have asked for royalties. As it turns out, she wanted guaranteed money. As such, how well the game did is of no concern to her. If you want to be rewarded when something does well, you need to be prepared to be punished when it fails.

What’s hilarious is that he thinks this game isn’t an example of Sony buying their way to market domination. They just pay off devs specifically to not release on Xbox...no risk, not their devs, still get it as an exclusive. They are leveraging the fact they are the market leaders, and can pay devs far less to get

Gamestop really just needs to pivot hard at this point and just become what they bought: ThinkGeek. Thinkgeek succeeded in a marketplace where their shipping and general site were garbage but it worked because they provided products nobody else did. So of course gamestop got rid of that site, smushed it into

I wonder how much console exclusives are REALLY driving console sales. Or is it the case where people by and large have chosen their preferred ecosystem, like iPhone vs. Android? Personally, I didn’t buy a PS4 or PS5 because of the exclusives. I bought them because I prefer Sony’s ecosystem. I’m also one of those

Play through the main game and the character side quests and finish it, then reload the save before entering the corporate hotel/building that is a no way back point. Then play DLC.

So previously they always say in patch notes ‘work continues’. But after this one, that wasn’t in the notes.

Damn, I should have bought this on Steam last week when it was $2.50 but all the reviews mentioned it had been broken for years.

WH40K: Rogue Trader is also coming out this year, as is the Tales of Arise DLC. Let’s not forget that FF16 also came out this year.

“I hope you’re never in the fucking position I’m in.”

That position being, refusing to protect yourself and others from a deadly pandemic, at the expense of your career, and then acting like YOU’RE the victim?

Thankfully, I will never be in the fucking position you’re in.

It’s easier to screw this up than you would think.

“I am now a pariah of that subreddit,” Adkins wrote in his initial email. “I get it, hype and excitement are at an all-time high. I’m just as excited as the next person, but I draw the line at theft. I was raised to believe that crime doesn’t pay. I had hoped our society, and so-called Bethesda fans could be held to

you really need to get offline and experience the real world and real people for once.

If I were to sayhey KinjaKungen, enjoy being an obnoxiously aggressive maladjusted prick. Have fun with that.” Would you take it as me encouraging you to actually do that? Probably not, right?

Criminals are gonna crime, they don’t

I can’t believe how often I need to say this: stop posting about your crimes online. Just do crime and enjoy your crime.