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My take away from all of this more was the antiquation of “critics” in the age of information. Game Reviewers, TV Critics, etc...all have increasingly lesser value in 2019 than they did 20 years ago in 1999. I don’t NEED anyone to direct me to the “good” things in TV right now, I can simply pick to what I find

So he does have some valid points and he obviously does not care for large scale war (even though some of his points are hyper hypocritical as an avid anime and Japanese movie watcher). Also; a PoC in America who also loves high fantasy, I too found particular issue with LotR being a large allegory for the idea of

Fun fact..Having never watched it before. I just finally caught up with the anime and it took 3 years of binging to get through every episode from the beginning.

My god what I wouldn’t give for SWG pre NGE to become rebooted with an updated engine. That game was 15 years ahead of it’s time in terms of what a persistent sandbox world should be.

Challenge accepted; weapons of choice?

Hmm...A game set in 1983 involving Russia during a time that was perhaps the hayday of the current oaf in the White House. Here are some titles for the devs to play around with: (Please note I expect at least a 15% authors commission for any titles used here)

But wait! BFV is getting a Battle Royale Mode! What more could Battlefield fans want than a mode that is the most anti BF thing ever?!

I may be in the minority here, but I really dislike streamers...That being said; I love YouTube informational/guide videos. People who take the time to form well researched guides to builds, play styles, mechanics, story outlines, fan theories, and so forth. I can watch those type of videos all day long as I was the

Woah woah woah slow down dawri, I know you haven’t forgotten about the Vermintide series as the true spiritual successor to L4D? My cousin Okri might want to have a word with you if so.

Gamers: Dragons Dogma anime? Yes please!!! Sign me the fuck up!

Excuse me sir....but I remember vividly. As I remember when Disney acquired Star Wars/Marvel, Michael Bay Transformers, GI Joe and of course I also remember the Indiana Jones: Crystal Skull...

I think your main point of “put it down if it is no longer fun” is a valid one however it shouldn’t be confused with “don’t support a product you don’t believe in”.

Just wanted to say it was nice to have a discussion that didn’t devolve into one of us just trolling the other. More discourse like this is needed in comment sections.

With Anthem becoming a bit of a “pooped the bed” scenario that still isn’t ccleanred up; I found myself going back to my favorite “looter shooter”......Vermintide 2. I LOVED this game when it was released but sadly, none of my friends wanted to give it a shot.

I have’t tried the game yet but I am interested. I will tell you that the turn off for me so far has been that all of the promo material I have seen for the game, everyone looks like some version of white people. Given that of course the idea that paleolithic peoples largely did not look like “Clan of the Cave Bear”

So there is a difference between brand recognition and product sale. I never argued that Nintendo has the strongest brand of all its competitors. There is no dispute in that; in fact, so much so that it is being supported by said brand almost exclusively. That being said, even with this brand recognition, they still

This is pretty much the most honest comment on the game I have seen so far. I stopped playing on PC about a year ago but played since launch. Everything you said in your comment is 100% true and there is absolutely 1000s of hours of fun to be had IF you can handle some of the cons of the game and community. As long as

Sounds like someone has never videogamed while under the influence of the illustrious Mary Jane

What killed me for this game (having played and bought every game in the franchise prior) were the videos that were showing Just Cause 3 as a clearly superior Just Cause game...Anyone who enjoys the machismo fulled adventures of Rico knows what makes these games special. If JC4 can’t gets it’s own formula to at least

But the true reality is that the relevance of Nintendo in the last decade has diminished heavily. Where as 30 years ago they indeed have saved an industry in the US and even progressed gaming itself forward and defined genres, in current markets they are only relevant as a gimmick to be largely enjoyed by those who