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Microsoft is leaving money on the table, and an indie/smaller dev who can provide a similar enough product (see: Warframe/Destiny) could profit from this opportunity.

I have a hardcover artbook for “the Art of Fable Legends” I’d like to wager against massive companies always knowing what they’re doing at all times.

Nimble indie companies are going to keep devouring profits that big companies shun because they just won’t engage quickly enough with their fanbase.

All the best for a swift recovery.

I really want the PowerPoint presentation for ‘how to question your gender’.

I just finished playing Wolfenstein and am starting in on Old Blood and I agree, it’s highly entertaining. Worth the price just for some of the dialogue.

I can’t mock it because I’ve had it - not at that restaurant, but one of those obsessive preparations of super fresh vegetable designed to concentrate the flavor as much as possible.

I want the Switch port so bad.

I mean, he would leave you to walk home. He just would.

if it will be a fully playable game start to finish.

I’m trying to make 2018 the year of the backlog - no buying new games unless there’s considerable noise and the game is small enough that supporting it might make the publisher take notice - like maybe this will do for EA.

I bought this because of the highly positive review on Splitscreen and then on the Kotaku mainpage, echoed by a couple other sites.

Just like Sean Bean, no matter how bad the material he’s working with, he always gives it his all. I respect him for that.

I threw that match. Poor guy needed to eat, and it’s not like Geralt has more than a passing relationship with dignity most days.

Rumors floating around Hangar 13 circles have suggested that the company is looking to chase the “games as a service” dragon and make something that can support ongoing revenue streams.

Gillette Fusion Power Stealth!

Completely different type of game, but if you like that interweaving of music and gameplay check out a demo clip from ‘Just Shapes and Beats’

None of these laws were invented when computers were an idea, and nobody has the time, money or interest to adjust them, if indeed they even remember the law exists or would apply to e-workers.

I love the dialogue in that movie. It’s better than it gets credit for.