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omg that theme song tho!

Only one choice...

Just a quick crappy shop.

Actually, though, deciding between “Should I make a game that will sell as many copies as possible?” and “Should I make the game that I’ve envisioned?” can be a tough decision to make.

I just don’t understand the double standard. I mean people in the Dark Souls community don’t go there to complain that the game is too hard, because that’s the expectation. Here’s the same thing, so I don’t know why people feel the need to complain so much here and not there...

I like the fact that they made an intentionally difficult game and you either have to get good at it or you won’t finish it. I think more games should be this way.

There’s only one answer and it’s no...

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“Today, courtesy of a Minecraft map, we get a glimpse of a grim future brought on by an economic crisis, which started shortly after Donald Trump became President of the United States.”

Too Late To Edit Addition: I’m not going to engage in the specific people but for all the deservedly grey comments out there whining about her college paper, I will simply say this:

It all comes down to what you want your VR experience to be. You can get an enhancement to the familiar style of games you already experience (Rift), or a completely new kind of game from top to bottom (Vive). I understand that both will reach the point of what the Vive offers, but it really comes down to software

I remember a Meijers still having a Virtual Boy a few years ago, couldn't even bring myself to buy sub $10

“Too Metal”

Loving everything about this game. I really like the simplistic way it tells the story and the lives of the people in the game just using simple images that seems to depict the unraveling of their collective cultures. The vibrant use of color. The way there is practically has no written language outside of the title

Don’t forget that Hyper Light Drifter snuck into the March releases too, and it is BAD ASS. Boss fights are tough as nails, environments are gorgeous, and controls are about as tight as they can get. I can’t stop playing it. I haven’t gamed on my PC in months, and HLD has clocking hours back in Steam.

I would judge you harshly for not including the unbelievably gorgeous Hyper Light Drifter, but it only came out yesterday. So I’ll let it slide. For now.

I want those LED kaomoji headlights to be real :(!

And when you didn’t need apps to be social?

To be fair, The Witcher 3 is not a game I recommend to people who like videogames but have limited time. As good as it is, it’s easy to either get lost or make zero progress, and if you max out at 5 hours of gaming per week, you’ll never even get to be immersed in the game, and a thousand other good games will be

If the situation was as described in the comic strip, it’s the motorcyclist’s fault for not maintaining safe distance between themself and the driver in front.