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Blizzard rode that strategy to critical and popular acclaim. 

I believe in fairness and understand businesses are complicated. I understand why people often don’t get fired amid calls to fire them for individual screwups. I understand stuff goes on behind the scenes in the forms of reprimands that we just never will hear about.

However - a mistake like this is more than just a

It’s funny to see Mike Singletary, who actively wore a Ned Flanders sized piece of the true cross when he coached the 49ers, be so anti-Christian.

Nobody’s Watching, Nobody’s Listening, Nobody Cares or, How I Stayed the Head Coach of the Cincinnati Bengals For Sixteen Fucking Years: The Marvin Lewis Story

Honestly all the main gaming subs are infested with this garbage right now. People saw that it’s an easy way to get a shitton of free karma/reddit gold (both of which have no inherent value, but hey, that’s what happens when you gamify discourse) and jumped on the bandwagon.

Jesus! Even more evidence of Russia meddling with our erections.

Is Jalopnik, like, contractually obligated to attach “Holy-Grail” to every description of this engine?

Added benefit is it will be disorienting for the punt returner to catch a ball that is spiraling in the opposite direction.

I would have killed for wall run, but the game is pretty fun on it’s own, my main issue with Fortnite is how shoddy the gunplay feels, but here, the games fire where I want them to fire, and not in an unreliable cone that won’t hit anyone farther than 3 feet.

I don’t know if this really applies - Warhol would have loved being a part of a Superbowl commercial. He loved consumer art.

Honestly I don’t really have a problem with the Warhol ad. They just showed footage as is and didn’t superimpose him into something else. I’m no expert but it felt very Warhol to me and wouldn’t be out of the realm of something he would do. I was surprised when it turned out to be a BK ad instead of a Heinz ad though w

I don’t understand the narrative that people doubted this team could win. I don’t think anyone doubted that. I think far more people were resigned to that fact, disgusted by the inevitability, but no one doubted it.

This game was the Super Bowl LIII halftime show of Super Bowls.

Fallout 3 was released in 2008, and entered development in 2004. Most of the people who worked for Bethesda Games Studio then are not the same people who were working for them a decade later.

Yes, when you’re suffering comedy can help you cope. But when other people are suffering and you’re just doing comedy about their suffering, then you come across as a massive asshole. Now, that doesn’t mean you can’t joke about it - of course you can! You just come across as a massive asshole.

Given how much fun I had with the first Division, and how little fun I’ve had with Bioware’s last few games, it’s Division 2 for me.

As my buddy used to say:
What a bunch of crybaby bullshit.

You’re still getting your game, people, what does it matter which storefront you get it from? I get preferring to have all your games in one library, but it’s $10 cheaper on the Epic store than it would have been on Steam thanks to Epic only taking 12% of

Inventory management is soul crushing. Now imagine inventory management in a game that really sucks.

I wonder what it would be like if GTA attempted to do something with RC Planes....

Of course they would make something fun like RC cars, that are like $40+ in the real world, priced in-game for something that’ll take several hours to grind. Everything obviously pushes you into buying Shark Cards.