satanael
Satanael
satanael

I wish that was true, but 1 billion dollars made from Resident Evil schlock says otherwise. Casuals don’t care about 16 years of lore or critics or fans or whoever Paul WS Anderson is, but casuals bring most of the money. They care about seeing Milla’s face in the poster and knowing it’s a famous game that people

That’s borderline experimental.

It’s like no lesson was learned from Anthem’s mess. Even with a plan, live services are a risk in an industry where every AAA game is disposable once the next one comes around. Are the microtransaction profits even worth the resources and time CD are wasting on this?

Yikes!

Sakurai really deserves his paycheck.

By that order of events.

Could that Be a bigger oxymoron? If one stands for maintaining the status quo how can you simultaneously fight for the change of gender inequalities?

C’mon, now. You know they are just trying to protect the constitution. So hard they refuse to read for fear of damaging it.

Except that isn’t true. Since the early 00’s, several studies have shown variations in grey matter of people with transsexualism. The brain itself demonstrates a resemblance to the identified gender instead of the one born into.

I get Trump’s easy choice.
Anti-abortion? Check.
Trans hate? Check.
Crazy eyes? Check.

Maybe one day they realize some of those necks were their son’s and daughter’s.

Well, hopefully Microsoft didn’t buy its next Lionhead.

Outstanding. 🤣

Keep strong, Doc!

For me it’s the Demon Souls remakster and Cyberpunk in all it’s glory.

B-but... I want my new toy NOOOOOOW!

xD Fear is the corporate synergy killer.

It makes sense for him to return. He has all the personality of a drone.

Look, I just want to play Persona 3 and 4 on the PS5, Sony. Sort it out, please.

I wouldn’t hate the idea of a villainous entity co-opting the symbols and messages of revolution to come off as the good guys in the public’s view. If it happened in a book or film and proper context was given, that boundary could and should easily be pushed as social commentary, particularly on slacktivists who