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It really whips the llamas ass.

Minit is a great little game. Devolver just dropped something called Ape Out, which... (Rock Paper Shotgun Review):

.... starting RDR2.  Again.  For real this time.  Maybe.

The last Portal you make in Portal 2 is one of the greatest moments in all gaming.

It’s beautiful, and the dynamic systems were amazing, and I hope the next Zelda continues in the style of what they had here, but HZD was gorgeous and once the story got started, some of the best worldbuilding I’ve seen in a video game.

Everyone in the US should have to work a service job for a year. I think it should be like other countries have mandatory military service. Everyone should have to know the joy of having someone spend five minutes during rush micromanaging which piece of lettuce they want on their 99 cent burger.

Mysterious Cities of Gold was great. I would love to be able to rewatch Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea. My memories of that show are like a fever dream.

Apex is another game from a studio under EA that seemed potentially dubious at launch - F2P battle royale is chasing a trend, and it was a Titanfall-related game without a lot of the things people liked about Titanfall.

... and now I desperately want to play Monster Hunter Snap.

I was very curious about this - glad to hear it’s worth checking out. I desperately wish Pokemon Snap had become its own genre of games, it was so much fun.

“The last game you will every play”... I think this is the strange mentality that people are expecting from games nowadays.

It’s a bit tricky to harvest, you have to get them when there’s no one around.

There’s a ‘Boston Pizza’ chain and I still don’t understand a) what or b) why.

That was legitimately physically painful to think about.

I was hoping that the success and quality of Apex Legends might mean Anthem just needed a chance to shine.  I hope EA will invest long enough to turn it around, the way other live service games have been able to, but they haven’t had the reputation of being that kind of company.

Stacy’s Mom Has Got It Going On.  In Warframe.

If anyone has options, Nintendo has options. Heck, you could probably even develop interest for obscure retro titles with some sort of Curator’s Club - have people discuss and vote on other titles they’d like to see come up for purchase. Use the fervent interest of a small group of fans to possibly open new fans up to

What I don’t understand, especially in this age of digital downloads, is why they don’t just have a preorder through the eshop to gauge desire for the title.

I might be misremembering, but there’s a point during a cutscene in 2 where they’re offering BT the opportunity to get a ‘real’ pilot again, and he puts a protective hand up over the cockpit the player’s sitting in and... little gestures man. Love’em.

DA2's story was great, as were the characters.  If the game had been given a standard development cycle, it would have really had a chance at being one of the best.