slurmsmckenzie
SlurmsMcKenzie
slurmsmckenzie

We are really fucked.

I think the hype at release was just to huge. I bought it, played it and really enjoyed it at release. I bought a new gaming rig partially because I wanted to play Cyberpunk at the highest settings. I remember at the time understanding the complaints about bugs but not getting the accusations of it being boring or

The entire subculture of streaming is hot garbage.

I can’t help but feel this is the dumbest story I’ve read about all week.

I have guns, gold, potassium iodide, antibiotics, batteries, water, gas masks from the Israeli Defense Force, and a big patch of land in Big Sur I can fly to.”

When someone claims they are “fucking exhausted” of something yet continue to read articles about it and comment more than anyone else is about it, it’s odd. It has nothing to do with you being critical about him, it’s because of the quoted words you used.

I don’t normally like when people respond to criticism of a comedian/anything by saying ‘you don’t get it’, but in this case... I really think you just don’t get it.

you are the joke, thank you for being there

From the sound of it, he won’t be for long.

I find it best to just treat games as standalone experiences unless they’re specifically sequels. I didn’t compare Gotham Knights to the Arkham games and I see no reason to compare Suicide Squad to them either. Are there tenuous connections to Arkham lore? Maybe but the game is clearly trying to do something entirely

It’s starting to feel like live service game monetization is becoming something of a self-fulfilling prophecy. Trying to build a game around a live service design ends up taking so much more time and development resources that they literally need the live service tail to even turn a profit. But they could’ve released

Identity politics: the clamoring of affluent, upper-middle class types for greater access to board rooms, positions, privileges, etc., on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, etc. That is what the author’s reference to “representation” means in this context.

Man both of those tweets have monumentally bad takes.

The armor unlock system is a great addition to the game. But he’s mad because it means he can’t unlock everything day 1 by reaching max level and it’s a bit more spread out(but in an order chosen by the player)

Item carry-over is the best idea they’ve had in ages,

Wait just a minute, you’re telling me that you think TotK is just more BotW, and then with a straight face don’t think the exact same criticism applies to Spider-Man 2. If anything Spider-Man 2 is far more derivative of its previous games than TotK is of BotW.

Personally I think they’re both excellent games well

Microsoft literally described Starfield as one of the most important RPGs ever made, and then it barely even made the list of nominees.

Actually it IS easier to sue someone else than to correct a kid’s bad behavior.

She said her kid is playing 13 hours a day. Blaming the developers for that? I didnt realize that the devs had access to the kids computer in order to limit his play time. My kid has a time limit. Why doesnt the kid in the article? That’s not the company fostering addiction. That’s the parent letting their kid play

I tried that once as a kid. My parents took away the keyboard and mouse to limit my time on it. I then obtained an alternate keyboard/mouse, eventually inevitably got caught again, and they started taking away the computer. I did not have the ability to obtain an alternate illicit computer, so that was pretty much

Parent you children, lady!