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Petting the sabertooth tiger in Far Cry: Primal. Who’s the best murderkitty? Who’s the best? Who chews all the faces? Awww, you do, that’s right.

I mean, honestly, that’s pretty much the standard for how life works.

I played it on the Vita, and it was spectacular in part because of how well it used the Vita’s features.

MediaMolecule has my day-one money since Tearaway. That game was genius and pure joy to experience.

You might dig Device 6.

Go join the acccountant upthread. I’m sure there’s some corner of the room they haven’t shit on yet.

... causing him to insert himself in everything.

Hence the caveat about not being a fan. I don’t agree with everything he says either or even watch many of his videos, but the start of his Transformers movie discussion was an interesting, succinct discussion of intent, ownership and corporate art that I hadn’t seen before.

Moviebob had a good video on the Transformers movie that started out with a discussion of what art ‘means’ and who owns that meaning, whether a piece of corporate art can mean more than its intent, etc etc. Even if you’re not a fan of MB, those first five minutes are a really interesting perspective.

You might like the one of the newer Extra Credits episodes about the Warhammer license, and how diversity between licensing between big and small developers can lead to - more profit, better games, and more types of games, even if every game isn’t a high-quality hit.

Seconding Tokyo Mirage Sessions.

All of this ‘games as service’ concept is somewhat founded on the idea that this is what gamers desperately crave, instead of what’s most profitable to companies to provide.

So excited. I played the demo ages ago and it was so beautiful and unique.

Mr. Poutyface? Right. I think you’re thinking of this guy.

*obligatory Spaceballs reference here*

Jabberwocky 2020

The company says it’s been tested for McDonald’s, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Wendy’s, KFC, Dairy Queen, Jack in the Box, Arby’s, Popeye’s, Sonic, Carl’s Jr., Hardee’s, and Heinz packets.

I look at this comment, and then I look at the picture two comments above, and then I laugh.

You’ve sold me. I was interested, but especially now that it’s coming to Switch, I’ll pick it up.

It’s hard for me to think of many stories that subverted the hero’s journey quite as uniquely or in a way that twisted the knife as effectively as VII.