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The Destiny franchise has a problem in that, Destiny 1 trained its more cost conscious players to wait to buy the expansions in a bundle. It’s cheaper, and bundling makes the often somewhat short expansions feel a bit more substantial.

To mutilate a quote: Gatorade - It’s got what PS4 Pro’s crave.

I was honestly not expecting a Night Trap reference.

I feel like, to make a scary Lovecraft game, we need to spend more time in the world before things go unspeakably insane.  Like, imagine if a game started out as Animal Crossing... and ended up the Shadow over Innsmouth.  Let us get attached to characters before they get disappeared by cultists, or driven insane, or

They appear to have included the edited to all heck version of Persona.  Uhh... maybe they’re hoping people will buy the PSP version afterwards?

I’m going to take a wild guess and say, no, but that it helps profit margins.

They even managed to screw up their external beta test, telling far more people than they had intended that they’d been accepted to test and then later revoking it.  It’s turtles all the way down, it seems.

I mean, if we take the priests response as appropriate to the age, the adequate response would have been to kill the family, then the priests, then to have the protagonists end themselves. Phoibe would probably need to have gone as well.  The disease is described (and later events show this to be the case) as highly

I’d argue that when we play games like these, we aren’t so much making a choice as deciding which world state we’d prefer. This is largely because of the artificially limited information and choices the game makes available to us.
In this case, I’d probably have want to have known a great deal more about the situation

It was honestly pretty great.  I was genuinely surprised.  There is some dark technical wizardry, and probably a huge amount of hardware, at work there.

I’d been playing through the game thanks to the Google Stream beta, and I put it down after 15 hours for exactly this reason. When I started I did, everything: quests, locations, etc. As the game progressed, it became clear how little of it had any consequence. The game’s systems are designed to give an illusion of

You are correct. Hence why I might give them another shot now that the subs will return.
With that said Funimation’s customer support was AWFUL, to the point of outright lying to you when they bothered to respond at all; so I’m sure it’s not all going to be sweetness and light.

I had won a year of Funimation shortly before this merger happened and was initially pleased with their service. During my year, Funimation started increasingly dropping subs from their shows, dramatically reducing its utility to me.  Perhaps I’ll give them another shot now that the merger has been broken.

They’ll get the hint if enough people agree.” Implies that consumers then have a rational impetus to attempt to convince other consumers of their position, as that would amplify their message and its impact. So consumers grousing about the actions of companies (producers) is simply consumers being consumers.

But if a corporation exists solely to “always make more money” (a clearly unsustainable philosophy), countering with anything short of “to always get more than a fair amount of value” (also a clearly unsustainable philosophy) would lead to an unstable and unsustainable equilibrium in which corporations would charge

It’s hard for me to resent a giant, publicly traded corporation for wanting to make more money.”
But shouldn’t you? If we’re reducing this to simple economics shouldn’t we, as consumers, want as much as possible for as little as possible and begrudge them every penny?  It seems fair that if we are going to excuse

I’ve played a few of the Overwatch free weekends, and recently picked up the game via Humble bundle.  That said... what you describe just doesn’t sound like much fun.  Perhaps I’ll just steer clear of competitive mode.

Where does Chrono Cross fall in this spectrum?

I kind of want Ridlette (Peachidley) to just be Samus. With a crown.
That’s right Ridley didn’t kill her family... Ridley is her family.

Presumably the benefits specified in the state and federal WARN acts that the article mentioned.
Telltale will likely argue that they are covered by one of the exceptions (presumably faltering company or unforseeable business circumstances). My original comment presupposed that the revenue coming in from the sale of