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Okay, buying a watch from a table on the sidewalk, then. It’s not hard to revise analogies.

The point of verifying the source is to verify the accuracy of the information, not to determine the legality of writing an article. They verified accuracy by other means, by confirming info from the leak over months of official information, though I assume they tried and failed to verify the source first because it

Good points and nuance. I’m not a lawyer like you.

So if I go to a pawn shop and fail to confirm that a watch they have for sale wasn’t stolen, I’m complicit in the robbery? I’m a thief?

I agree with you in general, but just gotta say: if you lock something in your safe, and that thing is taken against your wishes, it’s not on you to prove that it was taken illegally. It’s obvious that it was taken illegally because it wasn’t meant to be taken.

Wow, British law is fucked up. A news outlet is complicit in the stealing of information just because they published it months later after they confirmed it was real? Give me a break. Get a First Amendment, losers.

Not as lame as responding to a 2-year-old comment.

People aren’t going to look back at RDR2 in 10 years and think it looks ugly or fake. Realism is a curved line with a limit quickly approaching 1.0. Each subsequent generation is going to make smaller and smaller steps toward realism that will be progressively harder to notice. You can look back at Red Dead Redemption

This is trash. TrustedReviews should be ashamed for setting this precedent. I won’t be visiting their site anymore

Nah, it’s just lame.

There was no ambiguity about that whatsoever, but your heart is in the right place.

I actually just saw a full-size Mr. Goodbar at CVS two days ago when I was stocking up on candy. First time ever! I had it in my basket for a while but ultimately decided instead to try that Hersey’s Gold that I heard so much fuss about.

It sounds exactly like the smartphone integration that MGSV had.

I’m aware of why they exclude random elements; that’s exactly what makes me chuckle.

I played all of those, too, except KOF. I had a brief stint with the series and didn’t like it.

You’re right, it’s not serious or deep at all. But playing Pocket Fighter with friends was the most fun I’ve ever had with a fighting game, and I’ve played them all with friends—SF Alpha 3, Guilty Gear X2, Samurai Shodown V, Bushido Blade, etc. It’s just hilarious even after hours of play. The element of chance in

And yet it still doesn’t hold a candle to Pocket Fighter, in my estimation.

Exactly. Pocket Fighter has only been re-released once, as part of a set that is unplayable on modern consoles. 

Actually, I can compare any two games I want. Out of the two Capcom games that feature the exact same super-deformed character designs, I prefer Pocket Fighter. It’s actually one of my favorite fighting games of all time. But generally, the lack of a 2D fighter on this list is egregious to me.

I think some of the exclusions have to do with recent PS4 releases. The absences of Crash, Spyro, and SotN can all be explained by their recent remakes/ports.