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Since Kotaku can’t be bothered to list platforms on the year’s most important article about new game announcements, here ya go:

I’m not. Redfall was developed by Arkane Austin. This is developed by Arkane Lyon. Lyon’s last game was Deathloop, which was good. In addition, they already confirmed that this is a single-player action/adventure game which Arkane is much more familiar with than a co-op loot shooter.

The grade’s A-minus, but the review is giving B-minus. Plus, critiquing the dub without having seen it is…a choice.

Dude. It is literally the biggest game in the planet. No shit game media is going to be covering this one for days for content.

It’s not “next gen,” it’s “current gen.”

Next-gen-only, eh? Hope I can get a PS6 or an Xbox Series 720 or whatever the hell they’ll be calling that one in time.

I gave it 15. I wasn’t hating it up until that point, but at exactly 15 hours any and all desire I had to continue forward just died and I deleted and moved onto better stuff. 

Hell, I think Skyrim has more daily players than Starfield RIGHT NOW.

He’s setting himself up for disappointment if he’s expecting Starfield to be the next Skyrim. He’ll be lucky if it’s the next Fallout 4.

That’s plenty of time to generate more barren planets for players to walk around in and go “You know, I could be playing Baldur’s Gate 3 RIGHT NOW”

What I want from Kotaku:

To be fair, we are talking about the long-awaited sequel to the game that has consistently been in the top 5 most popular, highest grossing, best selling games every year for an entire fucking decade since it’s release.

Jesus Christ, the stupid fucking trailer drops tomorrow, it’ll release and get near-universal 10/10s, people need to chill on this damn game. 

You do realize that you can actually watch this show, yes?

It’s not trying to be parody of an HGTV show. Admittedly, I’m passingly familiar on HGTV shows at best, but the HGTV show is just one aspect of The Curse. Though FWIW, Dougie and Asher have a conversation about how the HGTV show they’re producing (and what homes/homeowners it features) is entirely Emma Stone-driven.

I never stopped collecting those.  I’m glad people are finally starting to realize that physical media isn’t as irrelevant as most people think, though.  

Yup. I mean, partly 4k streaming is worse than regular 1080p bluray disks, due to bitrate restrictions, and 4k blurays are just legions better, but more importantly, companies are just terrible at dealing with their digital libraries. I’ve been swooping in on essentially every cheap 4k sale to make sure I’m not losing

They really should be taken to court for this. Licenses expiring is a common thing in digital distribution. The solution is to pull the licensed content from the store, not user libraries. That’s been the standard practice for games, I don’t see why it should be any different for movies or TV shows.

People really shouldn't still or have had a problem with this. It's 10 bucks and the price had been 60 for a decade and a half. It was never going to stay flat.