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    .....because?

    Cos the bible...or something...

    Ah well fair enough, I’m sure NFL spots are very expensive, the fact that I would never see that has nothing to do with it.

    I presumed this was the EA Black Panther game but to find out its not and in conjunction with Amy Hennig writing and I'm cautiously optimistic. 

    And what the hell did they spend that on? For a budget like that you’d expect billboard ads, tv spots, hiring the Red Arrows to draw the game in the sky. An appearance on Conan.

    Not sure this is the best analogy, they liked and enjoyed the first game so who was getting fucked dry exactly?

    What a mess

    Im sure the guys at Poncle will get right on that

    Yeh people don’t realise that it will be everyone *except* Astarion in reality. Have to stay on brand.

    Writing “world of Baldurs Gate 3" instead of “Forgotten Realms” such disgusting journalistic ethics!

    Well yeh it would get more clicks.

    First example I agree with.

    That’s very much not correct. In many ways it’s the opposite, I’ve seen that a common complaint is that the dialogue and quippiness is annoying but people push through it because the combat was so fun.

    You see, to me, when you start describing things being more meaningful and then comparing the kind of RNG the game has you are just describing how it’s the same but the shallower version of it.

    There’s too many similarities between building your XCom base and upgrading the Abbey to *not* mention it though.

    No joke, one of my favourite games of the last 10 years.

    I think a lot of people were hoping Spiderman 2 was going to be coop. Not myself personally but I think the appeal is pretty clear.  

    Personally I would trade the autobahn to prevent the death of all those people all day long.

    Maye I’m simplifying this too much but isn’t TikTok something that rose from the ashes of Vine?

    The Kotaku of now isn’t even the Kotaku of a year ago. Mr Nick Denton saw to that, drove out anyone who wanted to write anything more than SEO juice.