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Saints Row 2, the game where the story is so nihilistic and the protagonist behaves like such an outright sociopath that Volition felt the need to address/mildly retcon it in Saints Row 4.

Eh. I dunno.

“Another recent example is Red Dead Redemption 2, a sprawling open-world game with more to explore and uncover than any single game needs to have.”

Counter-point: Here, according to Steam, are my top 10 games played all-time (since March 4, 2009), by hours.

- Fallout: New Vegas
- Fallout 4
- NBA 2K12
- Skyrim
- American

If a game is only 15 hours of play time it gets a hard “No” from me unless it goes on sale. Since I was a little kid who saved up to buy whatever Squaresoft RPG was coming out in the fall each year I always would take playtime into account (if the game was less then 30 hours, I’d just rent it).

I wonder how much of the “games are too long” sentiment is just coming from people who are getting older and don’t have as much time for games. There are people who have commented here that they agree with this, because they have an adult life and can’t put that much time into a game any more. I absolutely can agree

So the new can't-scroll-past-it autoplay video thing isn't just me? I genuinely thought it was some bug in my browser. Kotaku sure loves making it as annoying as possible to enjoy their website.

Average pay hasn’t gone up a commensurate amount. So while $60 doesn’t go as far as it used to, I’m happy that its remained the standard price point.

The amount of ads in this article (and in general) is asinine. At least, on mobile anyways. Here I am, on my phone, wanting to read this article, and you AUTO-PLAY a video of you guys playing The Last of Us Part 2 and this video gets STICKIED to the top of my phone's browser. So, despite me scrolling, the video stays

Totally fine with a larger number of high quality but shorter games, assuming they’re going to charge me less for less content. Oh, they’re not?

This spins as though the games will be cheaper and overtime will go away - which is certainly not the case.  He just wants these releases to be more frequent so they can make more money.

I’m not trying to reference anything. The game is fairly shallow, and the shock humor of it gets old after you play through the deck a couple times. The people I know who like it are just way into it and always suggest it at gatherings.

I had friends that wanted to play this at every opportunity back when it was new. The first time was fun, “Oh it’s just dirty Apples to Apples” I said. By the 3rd time you play it and realize the people who like it REALLY like it a little too much, it’s too late.

Nah man, I just like to avoid getting into arguments with people that use the phrase “SJW” unironically. And by pure chance a lot of them flock to the same types of entertainment.

Max Temkin. Chris Hardwick.

Anytime someone says “I love Cards Against Humanity” I involuntary squint my eyes and start looking for meaning like a terminator robot.

South Park and Rick And Morty fans also give me that same reaction. Either they’re in it for the satire or they’re in it for the “offensive humor.” No offense to anyone who likes the

CAH is what happens when you think edgy = funny.

The edgy card game had a racist at the helm? Shocking.

Disappointed by the lack of Panzer Dragoon Orta

You forgot Riddick.

Mech assault as an Xbox live launch title was fantastic and utilized Xbox live as much as could be expected at the time. Plus it was just a damn fun game.