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But I’m not sure we’ll still play Call of Duty or GTA in a 100 years.

Good. Nier: Automata was the best RPG we’ve seen all year, possibly all decade. Persona 5 fans, fight me.

Gita Jackson’s PSP barely even works anymore, but she’ll never delete 100 percent accurate hip Japanese teen adventure Persona 3. “I have a save file on my PSP that doesn’t keep a charge anymore,” she said. “It’s right before the final boss, and I refuse to delete it, but also refuse to open it again.”

As someone who has yet to actually play it, I find it very hard to get why Breath of the Wild is considered to be such an amazing masterpiece that will be studied for years to come. From what I can see, it’s just a standard open world game. Admittedly one with the trademarked Nintendo polish and charm, but a standard

Ah, yes, the famous Oregon sakura trees. How could I forget.

Honestly, the entirety of Nier: Automata is a beautiful surprise. I’m more than happy to perpetuate the myth that you’re replaying it and not actually experiencing much new content in order to let players discover it for themselves.

Yes, you must “finish” Nier: Automata five times

The President acknowledged some studies have indicated there is a correlation between video game violence and real violence.

Actually, Anita Sarkeesian is in the exact same camp of “videogames influence real world behavior”, so... ^^;

One thing’s for certain: Trump isn’t gathering video game executives to talk about what might be coming in Thursday’s Nintendo Direct.

That’s something people forget - if the game didn’t come out when it did it would’ve never come out, and Final Fantasy as a series would have died. So kudos to the devs for continuing to support the game in order to craft the vision they intended, but honestly, part of me wishes they’d just wrap it up already and move

The thing is that us, as adults, play games differently than we did as kids. As a child with only a handful of games and all the time in the world (especially during summer break) you can easily invest as much time as you wanted into a single game. You could spend a month tracking down every single star in Super Mario

with every new patch, update, and feature, it really feels like anyone who played the game in those first few months got a raw deal.

For all of their terrible decisions in the grand scheme of things (killing off the Vita, not allowing cross-platform play on most titles, etc), Sony have remained one of the few huge publishers to stay away from microtransactions and loot boxes. I can’t think of a first-party game that included them.

One has to wonder why they even bother with the “Black Ops” franchise considering the fact that 3 had nothing to do with 1 and 2, and I’m assuming that neither will 4 (I refuse to call it IIII).

When you need to buy a second PS Vita just because it comes with a free 16 GB card, which would actually be cheaper than just buying a 16 GB card on its own, you know Sony fucked up big time.

Most racial “purists” would not count Eastern Europeans as Aryan.

Seems like the Serbs and other Eastern Europeans are always the angriest ones

Someone should seriously sue one of these companies and help bring about some laws to protect digital goods, which, for the most part, aren’t even treated as real things. You don’t pay for a game, you pay for the license to use a game until whoever let you borrow that license revokes it. And that’s fucking bullshit.