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Yeah, I haven’t enjoyed a Jurassic Park movie in a few decades but I’m pretty hyped from that trailer.

The reasoning may be different, but Bungie definitely archived off a load of content people likely paid money for, with no way to access it, for no obvious ‘reason’ other than they weren’t given resources to continue to support it, which either says ‘our product is badly written and the only staff who wrote the code

The worst part was we saw video of the trail with evidence that Depp didn’t do anything. So what am I missing here? Are people still believing in her, even though all of her evidence was disproved? I don’t get it.

Boy, this list is jacked up (in my opinion). I haven’t played Borderlands VR or the iOS game, but after that I’d go:

I’m enjoying Cyberpunk 2077 now that it’s been patched and upgraded to current gen consoles. It’s hardly perfect, but it’s a fun mix of GTA and Deus Ex now. 

If you have time to open that option, you have time to run far away enough from all threats to just put your controller down and walk away.
I don’t understand why people think this game would even benefit from a pause option.

I like to leave useful messages. Getting randomly healed when someone approves it is pretty neat.

1. Is this the same writer who wrote both pieces? I’m legit asking because Kotaku is not a monolith and I don’t follow any particular writer enough to know if they are flip flopping on this particular issue.

This is super ironic to me. Let me tell ya, I’ve been served, time and time again, the eternal argument AGAINST backward compatibility by Sony fanboys saying that they much prefer Sony invest its money in making new games instead, and that BC was for Xbox losers, that anyone who wants to play old game should just keep

There may have been a point in the past where Microsoft would want to sell something like Call of Duty on Sony consoles if they owned the franchise, but I think we’re past that point. Microsoft sees which way the wind is blowing, and it would probably be more profitable in the long term for them to use the franchise

Best use case for nfts is having entire games, albums, and movies be nfts that can be bought and resold like there physical counterparts. With nfts giving 10% profit back to the creator on every resell it could really help some bands. It could also help fix what’s wrong with digital media ownership. When you buy a

Exactly. This is the problem with all of this stuff, this idea of the “metaverse.” The only way it works is if all companies decide to use the same technology and allow it to work interconnectedly, but no company is going to want to give up control, so no one will go for it.

Yeah... Even in the very unlikely circumstance that many game developers/publishers would be up for this, it is not technically feasible with how games are made currently.

Of course game developers won’t allow you to bring in a skin from another developer. Lose out on all that lootbox/item shop money? Hell no.

It’s just a pump and dump scam.

Even having been lucky enough to get an XSX near launch, I still quite miss the Xbox One’s HDMI pass-through and the ability to use Kinect for voice controls. So take your “Xbox One sucked,” turn it sideways, and cram it in your kiester.

You could have played it on your phone’s browser you giant ass.

On a story which has nothing to do with Harry Potter or J.K. Rowling in the first place.

…Quidditch, the favorite wizard sport of transphobes everywhere,…