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This was a beautiful and emotional read. Thanks to everyone who participated, and to whomever put this together. Mike is right up there with Ryan Davis as someone who I never knew personally, but who’s passing hit me way harder than I expected. The love for what they did was infectious, and I’m never not going to

Naming it Prey was definitely a mistake that kept many from playing the game. Out of my gaming group of around two-dozen at the time, I was the only one willing to give it a shot, as everyone assumed it was a remake of the original Prey, which none of them liked that much. Even after I played it and discovered how

This. I started playing his VR game, and I couldn’t finish it because the voice and constant “wow look at how improv all these lines are!” feeling got so grating. I love Rick and Morty, but hearing the exact same voices and delivery style in every single project this guy does just doesn’t really work for me. Not mad

Season of the Splicer was my favorite season by far, both for the aesthetic, but also the fantastic repeatable speedrun-style missions in the Vex network. The Lightfall expansion looks to be tripling down on both those things, and I’m so damn excited.

Such an epic mic-drop moment from Kevin for his first new tweet since the moronic incident. I have some concerns with some of the Titan rework aspects, but getting a hunter dodge sure as shit isn’t one of them!

The two solstice events every 5-6 months are one of my favorite times in Destiny... because I don’t feel the need to play Destiny! I’ve been catching up on a bunch of backlog gaming now that the weekly story content is done and I don’t have to worry about playing weekly. Don’t get me wrong, I love the weekly story

These must be the same morons that bitched about the art style in Windwaker when it was announced. As a big Monkey Island fan, the fresh art style is one of the most exciting aspects of the new game for me. Keep up the good work, Ron and team!

This. I’m getting real tired of everyone blaming “the devs” for everything wrong with a game. Devs are simply trying to make the best game they can with the resources and direction they are given. There aren’t “greedy/lazy devs,” but those people absolutely exist in management and with publishers.

woah i didn’t realize the timeline for the new game essentially lines up perfectly with this show. that’s damn exciting. i hope we see Cal in the show!

Yeah... I’ve been following the dev for a while, as his game looks really cool, but I don’t see the similarities beyond the very general things you mentioned. I’ve seen the film twice now, and not once did I ever think, “Wow this is the same as that game I’ve watched being developed for a year+.” I don’t think this is

Hearing that all the development is focusing just on current-gen hardware makes me a lot more excited for this game. I wish more studios would do this, but I also understand the hardware shortage means less people with current-gen systems. It’s a tough situation for sure.

Man that sucks! I think one of the worst parts of crossplay, and probably what makes it so difficult to fix, is how random the issues seem to be. I’ve been playing with PC/Xbox crossplay since day one with literally zero issues outside of figuring out how to initially set it up. That’s dozens of hours with Series X,

You sound awesome. Welcome!

Absolutely this. My wife and I are playing through the campaign with a friend, and we feel super overpowered without trying to be at all. None of us are looking up builds, and we swap out weapons all the time. But I can’t remember a boss fight that wasn’t over in seconds. I’m glad to hear guns are being nerfed, but I

This is a great tip. My friends and I have around 10 hours into TTW but never once thought to keep an eye out for damn fake walls!

You might have replied to the wrong comment. I’m commenting on how ironic it is that people expect a department called “Human Resources” to actually care about humans being anything but resources. HR reps tend to ignore the “H” and focus on the “R” in their role.

Maybe read my comment again...

Really well-written and important piece. The “HR representative who protects the company instead of its workers” trope is getting really old. It’s like these people all come out of some HR class that brainwashes them into thinking that humans are just company resources and nothing else. Wait a minute...

While I agree for the most part, I can say that I’ve honestly never had a bad burger from Five Guys. In fact, I would rank them as one of the better fast food burger places, but obviously you have to pay a premium for their food.

In-n-Out is probably the most overrated fast food chain in America, and I feel sorry for those who visit CA and get excited to try it without knowing any better. It used to be absolute blasphemy to say that out loud, but I feel like people are finally starting to realize how mediocre they are. The fries and shakes are