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For all of its flaws, Mass Effect has always been one of my favorite video game trilogies. Everything about the story feels perfect; even the (revised) ending doesn’t ruin it for me. After all, the race against the Apocalypse was just an excuse to pull together a flawed but amazing team of absolute badasses and

I mean....

*ahem*

But on the other:

I’m of two minds about this. One the one hand:

Jesus man, kids come here.

Kotaku turned into a hardcore porn channel so gradually I didn’t even notice

From the outside, that sounds like a lot of work and possibly more boring than counting sheep

The answer is a kirby that ate a yoshi.

When a game gets removed from Game Pass, it doesn’t cease to be for sale. You actually get at least a few weeks heads up, and can use those last few weeks to buy the game to own at a 10% discount. You can mix both forms of playing games, and many do to great effect. Nothing stops you from buying the game to own after

He shouldn’t apologize for this, Microsoft dropped a fat stack of cash to buy Bethesda, it makes sense they get at least one real exclusive out of the deal for Xbox.

but Microsoft’s acquisition took dozens of IPs that have been on Playstation for decades and suddenly said “no more.”

All things point to them still releasing ES6 and FO5 on Playstation though. Spencer has said in the past he has no issue releasing games on other platforms. The games mentioned in this article are new IPs that have never been on a Sony console before.

He HAD to drop this line didn’t he?

Who’s slicing space onions?

I bought the legendary edition, and it’s worth replaying.

I don’t see how you can state that as an objective fact. A lot of people, including myself, interpreted it as satire. A lot of people didn’t.

I shouldn’t have said “100%”, I forgot hyperbole is lost on the internet.

Taking into account the voices he did, winks/nods to the camera, and the ease in which he admitted he sounded crazy, I think it’s partially satire.
But when it comes down to it, neither of us can be 100% certain because we’re basing our thoughts

It was. The author chose to be outraged when the reality is no one, including the UN or WHO, can do an impartial investigation because China isn’t allowing it. There’s also no dispute that China initially covered up the outbreak, regardless of its point of origin. The danger we have is the countries that refuse to be

Huh...I was under the impression it was 100% satire. It reminded me of his satirical rants on The Daily Show.