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Any of y’all ever hear the expression “talkin outta both ends”?

“It’s a mind virus, the idea that publishers should own the customer or have a monopoly on the customer relationship through some form of login and ecommerce, and that’s just a bad idea,”

So far awayyyyyy

I really want to play Untitled Goose Game and Control, but they’re both locked to the Epic Game Store, which I don’t trust at all.

Anyone know when Control comes to Steam? I’d like to play it at some point

Game of the Year: Untitled Goose Game

Welp I think that's the only nessus-ary comment we're going to need here

Sounds a lot like a.... Pyramidion scheme to me.

I love that game. Sure the platforming was really easy, but there’s so much about how it did things that I loved.
I’m honestly torn between wanting a sequel and just leaving the story where it was at, because it’s just storywise such an interesting place for a story to end.

Dang, you almost got me with that title, haha

Now playing

I still remember you, PoP 2008. You were fucking amazing.

What a tease! I just want a new PoP game. Despite the poor story and character design, the last PoP game (released around the time of the movie) had some really fun platforming sections toward the end that required quick power switching.

Except that depending where you live in the world, having the kind of unlimited monthly bandwidth this would require would set you back a couple of hundreds per month in a mobile plan...so it’s all relative. I definitely don’t see this making any monetary sense where I live, as far as “gaming on the go” is concerned.

That and dying over and over and over....

With 5g coming it seems like being able to take a small laptop with little power and great battery life and game at 60 fps just about anywhere makes a whole lot of sense to me.  I could also see people enjoying paying $5 a month instead of dropping $1000 on a gaming PC and getting the same experience.

Is Animal Crossing going to scratch its own itch? I know it will do well for Nintendo because people buy games based on that alone, but what does this game offer that’s new and modern? Sleeves on shirts? A new Fish and a new Fossil? Adding 100 items on top of 3,000 isn’t going to move the needle. A new KK song? wow.

..well it has the whole “People who own a PC but no current Nintendo device” market , so there’s that

Temtem seems popular and that became playable right after sword/shield came out. If this can do some things that animal crossing doesn't then I bet it will have an audience 

And Astroglide was originally intended for use when cooling space shuttles. Also,

Edited comment : I think the problem is that when I wrote “dumbass relations”, I was speaking more in terms of someone who gives their DNA to one of these services and NOT about your relations in particular.