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Interesting point! I’d guess because a lot of CRPGs before Mass Effect (Fallout comes to mind, not sure about Baldur’s Gate) were known for having a slideshow-type epilogue saying what happened to certain people and places based on how you interacted with them.

I wouldn’t be surprised if people were so used to that,

I can’t agree with Bioshock Infinite’s DLC, I felt it was such a letdown.
(Spoilers for Burial at Sea)
They made Elizabeth’s fate so tragic, not just by killing her in such a violent manner, they reduced her story to service someone else’s story instead. Why give her agency in the end of Bioshock Infinite only to make

Thanks for the helpful explanations, all!

Could this be used to sue the cast of Oppenheimer for walking out of the UK premiere? Or will it just be a matter of a pay dock?

Mispost, sorry!

I’m hoping against pure reason that this is actually a marketing stunt to promote the 4K blu-ray release that this movie deserves.

I really enjoyed Season 1 of Rilakkuma, but Season 2 was strange, I got put off by the 3rd episode. Not sure if it was the story or a weird shift in production values which made the human characters look more puppetlike.

I stared at the paragraph long and hard in utter disbelief. 

Another option to get Zonai stakes that I just tested is to connect one with a small item like an apple, and then Autobuild spam it from your history. The tone SEEMS to be the unchanged but I’m not a very musical person, so don’t take my word for it. But if you’ve got a lot of Zonalite^TM, it’s a good alternative.

Yeah, funny they’re calling him the Prince. Although, technically speaking, the original Prince of Persia wasn’t introduced as a prince until he rescued and married the princess (and even later in the sequel when he himself discovered he was a bonafide Prince all along). I suspect there’ll be a similar twist in this

It helps sooo much that you can land on dragons in ToTK. I basically just stayed on the Light Dragon, got a piece of it, then left the game alone for 10 or so minutes until the horns started glowing again. Rinse and repeat. Just make sure to wear warm gear, in case the dragon enters a cold area while you’re away from

Oh, man, I forgot about that achievement hahaha! Arrowhead really knows their target market. Can’t wait to see what they have planned for third-person.

That trailer was awful.

Some say it’s a tragedy when the feeling’s gone and you can’t go on.

All this time I thought these prank channels were staged because, come on, no one is that stupid to tempt fate against what could possibly the “wrong person”. The more I learn, the more I smh

To Kotaku’s and your point, Chai’s first line in the reveal “Yup, that’s me!” is such an overused trope that I already got worried about the tone from the get go. I told myself, maybe they’re being tongue-in-cheek about it, and I had the luxury to try it out on Gamepass. The “trial” ended up being a 9-hour complete

I was going to comment, like, how will they be able to do Last of Us 2 on HBO if Bella Ramsey is still a kid. Then the editor in my head told me to hold up a minute.

Looked up Ellie’s (possible?) age in TLOU2: 19 years old
Checked Ramsey’s: 19 years old

I would have seconded this, if only she had more screen time. Felt like a lot of her participation got cut. But I do agree, she’s a pretty awesome character.

This. To me, New Peter somehow seemed less expressive than the original. He maintained one facial expression for long periods of time. Only Keanu Reeves can get away with that!

Possible God of War Ragnarok spoilers below:


But wasn’t this the guy who played Heimdall? Heimdall was a very convincing younger man to me, he felt like an older teenager. Granted, more like your usual Hollywood version of a teenager, especially when he’s throwing lines with Atreus, but I doubt even Yuri Lowenthal can