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I like that the game could be either Minecraft or Skyrim (and probably several other games)!

So pumped for this!

Well, as opposed to no more Half-Life games...

I absolutely positively 100% agree, but I also feel a little sympathy since I’m one of the idiots who bought in waaaaay back in 2013 and have gone through the entire cycle of holding on to various iterations of the hardware for 5 years before deciding to bail last year since there was no sign that a real killer app

My favorites are the toolbags who rattle on about how VR is a fad or a gimmick, even without ever actually trying it. Shit like that is why AAA devs don’t want to “take a chance” on VR.

People are so determined to not buy a VR headset that even when VR gets huge landmark games for it, it only serves to make them more angry.

The big eyes in Alita Battle Angel grew on me. 

Calling Tyrande “eccentric” is a hell of an understatement. And no, I’m not looking to pick a fight over WoW characters.

I honestly don’t understand how, every week, this feature has so much negativity and anger in the comments.

so glad it’s not!

No body thinks any of this. You cannot copywrite concepts (Battle Royale), and this is where you seem to be lost on your first paragraph.

People are being super-helpful, aren’t they? Hopefully, that vibe carries through, but I am so happy to be playing with these people.

They could have capped the number of allowed skeletons per account (say, no more than 3, and no more than 1 per character). The game play aspects would still be present, but without the more annoying aspects being so easily used. But that would probably be more work than just disabling it entirely.

I’ve yet to see a game that more specifically caters to the sexual desires of, say, straight women or LGBTQ folks achieving a similar level of mainstream success”

double exp, lia and nerfnow are surpisingly relevant lately.

Jumping puzzles in Guild Wars 2 was fun...at first. Later in the game it was more like fuck, another jumping puzzle. I really started to dislike them.

It’s genuinely the best adaptation of Magic: The Gathering I’ve ever seen for the computer (barring my fond memories of the joyful but incredibly flawed Shandalar).

It’s completely unseated Hearthstone for any non-mobile play for me, and it’s honestly my most-played game of the last few months because I can log on,

As the review notes, I would really appreciate it if they implemented multiplayer games, especially two-headed giant. I enjoy Magic: Arena, but half the time I find myself playing Magic 2014 when my friends are also online. I still find the deckbuilder a bit frustrating when it comes to sorting cards, especially since