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There are so many obvious errors in your videos that it makes me wonder if you really know what you’re talking about. At one point you zoom in on Wedge’s name and call him Biggs. At another point, you rant in extreme detail that they used the character string “&^%$#” as an adjective and talk about how they literally

I kept scrolling through, paragraph after paragraph, and no list or explanation ever came.

I think I would lose my mind if I had to listen to this guy talk for more than 5 minutes.

No it’s not. And it’s exceedingly obvious that there are more people who speak both Finnish and English than people who speak both Finnish and Japanese.

Well I hate it now.

Way did the guy in the theater yell?

I wish he would teach the others a thing or two!

Players are not responsible for “balance oversight.” The game is the game, and players should use whatever resources are available to play it. 

This article has so much explanation in it that it feels like I’m reading the NY Times. Usually you have to be in the know to understand the articles here and on the related sites.

Emailing this comment to the cops right now.

It’s exactly the same. People using a facet of the game that some others think is not supposed to be used and get mad when it’s used against them. People who use Jigglypuff as described in the article and people who demo in Rocket League aren’t breaking any rules or cheating, yet they both have people yell at them for

That’s not true at all. It’s easy to make a quick demo attempt a part of your rotation routine if you are setting up a pass. Works out about 10% of the time, and no leeway given on the rotation. I’m not talking about people who just drive around the entire map looking for demos.

Reminds me of the guys who get upset in Rocket League when you bump and demo. It’s built into the game. Getting mad because someone throws a fair challenge at you that you didn’t anticipate is ridiculous.

Dancers are a buff class in every game I can think of that’s been released over the past 30 years.

Any chance we could get a translation of the voiceover and onscreen text?

I applaud the interactive effects, but it just doesn’t feel like a good Tetris game to me. The focus is so much on the effects that it obscures the Tetris. I really find it challenging to “just play Tetris” on this game, and the challenges are not gameplay related but audiovisually related, which irks me.

Can someone just let me know when this series is done and in English and in a comprehensible order so I can watch it? I don’t understand how I’m supposed to keep track of this stuff.

Is “flow” protected by copyright?

I like chill games, visual effects, and getting high as much as the next loser, but I don’t think it comes together well in Tetris Effect. Who is good at Tetris while high? Who can focus on the visual effects while actually trying to play Tetris, even sober? It’s just fundamentally flawed as a concept even though the

Because the Wi-fi controller specifically makes sense in the case of streaming games, and this is the first major push in the games-streaming category.