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I mean the REAL craziness is all the revelations we’re getting from Ever Crisis, the mobile game!

Like, that Young Sephiroth fought the Pumpkin King, leader of the Night Army during Nibelheim’s Autumn Fest!?

That the Lifestream actually carries the memories of other worlds, and when Tifa was in Corneo’s Mansion, and

The first Hot Wheels Unleashed game was a lot of fun , so I can see myself picking up the second one,

It’s a fairly astute assessment of the publisher’s situation, but one that either was not listened to by his bosses or even himself. He says that AAA publishers are in a fragile state because all they can think to do is ride old IPs for as long as they can, but Microsoft’s whole business strategy of the last few years

I feel so bad for the team of Skyblivion. So many years working on the project and now it seems like an official remake is on its way. Hopefully MS and Bethesda won't pull a Nintendo and will allow both the official and unofficial versions to co exist. 

Yeah, I think it’s a fair argument and honestly even at ~140 hours I still have a ton left to do.

Tbh I’d love “something”, even just the smallest of free updates, to address where Kass went/bring him back..... but at the same time ToTK is so big/has so much that it’s already skirting dangerously close to me “too much stuff to do” tolerance treshold that often lead me to drop from most open world games before I

Honestly I was hoping they’d address where Kass went as well as the Divine Beasts. It just seems like a glaring oversight.

Surprising, and kind of a bummer.

As ignorant as the review came across, I find it hard to believe that it wasn't troll bait. Which isn't to say there aren't people that stupid, because there are, but the entire thing rings of bait to me. 

It’s been a minute since I’ve replayed Titanfall 2, but I feel like the titans were way clunkier than the ACs. Am I misremembering? Weren’t they slow and cumbersome?

It definitely takes a little bit to get used to piloting the ACs, but once you get going, they feel pretty good.

A new Baldurs Gate, a new Armored Core and a new Alan Wake all in the same-ish timeframe.

Party placement at the start of combat is definitely a problem in the game in general. There have been multiple surprise encounters that I just cannot salvage, purely because your AI party is always clumped together. Something that doesn’t really happen in multiplayer with other people, or in actual TTRPGs.

I’ll save scum when the game puts me in a conversation where one of my party members really should have spoken up. As an example of I fail some stupid check that one of my magic users could have answered but I’m playing a barbarian who knows fuck all about magic..

Hearing all you people argue over definitions of legality is melting my brain because it’s completely missing the point that this is fucked up. 

Me: Time for the daily check if The Cishets™️ are ok.

Well this is the worst comments section I’ve seen on Kotaku in a while. I wonder what dark webhole linked to it this time.

Game already gave you a solution. Why not use it to get your BFF back?

I’m more concerned that he said theres only 4 cities, and one is the biggest they’ve ever made. WTF. There should at least as many as skyrim, and every single one of them should be exponentially bigger than ever before (thats an incredibly low bar considering the size of cities in fallout and skyrim)

Having so many explorable planets is going to be a massive boon to the mod community. No more (well not as much anyway) conflicts with folks trying to use the same single picturesque valley for different quests or castles. 

I’ll probably grab this game anyways because I’m a sucker for Bathesda-style open worlds but... the preview kind of turned me off to Starfield. It just kind of looked drab and the “you see that pixel on a planet? You can go there” of it all just tells me most of the game is gonna be bland open space. Part of the fun