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The showrunners have been very adamant that everything that happened in the games is canon in the show, including Wesker’s death, and that his return here is one of the mysteries. I’m pretty skeptical about that, though.

I mean, clearly you don’t care about spoilers given that you didn’t watch the movie, just fast-forwarded to a scene you heard about elsewhere on the internet. Speaking as somebody who actually DID watch it, it’s a really fun, unexpected reveal in the context of the movie and it’s a bummer that it’s literally a giant

Absolutely Wasn’t Johannsen’s payout directly based on a percentage of ticket sales, too? And Disney refused to let her renegotiate when they moved the release to Disney Plus? Yeah, I think her case was solid, hence why they settled. Here, Village Roadshow is only suing on the nebulous concept of them diminishing the

I played The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 at launch. Both had issues, but The Witcher was already a fantastic game right out of the gates, while Cyberpunk, even ignoring the litany of glitches, felt shallow and unfinished.

I think this is a really hard argument to make when WB did this exact same thing with all of its tentpole movies in 2021. 

If you think of movies as, in your words, “a product,” then I could see how a percentage of “how many reviews are GOOD and how many are BAD” is somehow less “bullshit” than a written article by somebody who has carefully considered their thoughts and tried to explain WHY they liked or didn’t like something. If you

The whole appeal of MoviePass in the first place was that users could see an unlimited amount of movies for one cheap, base subscription. This was awesome and hilariously, obviously unsustainable. What's described here is a glorified rewards program, with "points" limits.  It's not even remotely the same thing, and

FWIW, this is exactly what has happened with every upgrade I’ve had so far. Death Stranding, Uncharted, Ghost of Tsushima, FFVII Remake...all of them had no upgrade path available until the full version launched. They’ve promised a free upgrade, it was a whole publicized thing, so I don’t think there should be an

If you want to be skeptical, them saying that Bungie’s games will remain “multiplatform” doesn’t actually mean that it’ll be on Xbox consoles. They could release on PS and PC only and still live up to that.

That being said, I actually do think that they’re stay on Xbox. Their only current game is Destiny 2, which is

“A new title from Bethesda Game Studios is always going to be a big deal, especially since the last proper sequel in one of its main franchises has been printing money for a decade now.”

[Fallout 4 cries in the background]

I have an i9-9900K processor and 32GB of DDR4 RAM, so it’s definitely the GPU holding it up. I also ran it with some overlays to see what my GPU utilization was at, and it was always in the high 90%s.

Maybe we have different standards for performance? Medium tends to fluctuate between around 50 and 60fps, and High

Honestly, I don’t know what else they would do for it on PS5. The patch looks phenomenal. It would probably end up like Ghost of Tsushima, where there’s barely any resolution boost and the main additions are just Dual Sense stuff.

I think they should be clarifying that Halo Infinite’s MULTIPLAYER plays well on lesser-spec systems. The campaign is a juttery mess even on my GTX 1080 at 1080p.

A graphics card comparable to a PS5 or Series X currently sells on the secondary market (because the retail market is pretty much impossible right now) for around $1200. I don’t know what’s in your “$900" PC that could “shred” any game, but you’re unlikely to be able to get a full system on par or better than the

In truth, it was a kind of weak year, and there wasn’t some indisputably great Heavy Hitter that we COULD rally around. But that does make the end of the year discussion and arguments a bit more fun! 2019 felt the same way.

Real weird list, but it was kind of a weird year, too. It Takes Two was the best game I played this year, with Psychonauts 2, Metroid Dread, Forza Horizon 5, and Halo Infinite all deserving GOTY consideration, too.

Returnal was probably the game that I was most split on. In terms of mechanics alone, it’s a GREAT game,

I keep seeing that “you can keep items across different games” selling point for NFTs, but I don’t really see why that’s a limitation without NFTs? If Activision wanted to let people use the same skins across COD games, they could do it, because those items are tied to your same account, anyway. The few technical

The close ups, except for the very first one, are all real time renders. Just watch the Digital Foundry video, they talk about the whole thing in depth, and they interviewed the developers. 

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