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You are conflating two distinctly different issues, Alex. And you seem to realize this very clearly, but it doesn’t seem to stop you from writing an article of ill consideration.

They have Whataburger’s listed but this one is what I recommend, which is not on the slideshow:

This is such a terrible take. They swore up and down that the PS4 version would run pretty similarly to the highest end consoles; the PS5 version is basically a SLIGHTLY upscaled version of the base PS4 game. Even $3000 PCs are getting extremely stupid bugs and glitches.

I tried it on PS4 pro for a few hours and it was indeed borderline unplayable. It looked liked like shit and ran like shit, the controls were unresponsive and it crashed when I tried to change the graphical settings to try to make it look slightly less shit. It runs much better on my quite old PC with GeForce 1660Ti,

Of course, the far bigger issue is that a loud proportion of Cyberpunk 2077 purchasers (and indeed any other big-name game) don’t want reviews at all. They want reassurance. They paid for this game nearly two years ago, for whatever illogical reason (“I’m supporting the massive multi-million dollar company!”),

Yay. Scandal. I’m low key in love with Tomomi’s (the bassist’s) voice.

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Dark horse for best Alan Alda impersonation actually goes to Peter Serafinowic:

the “death” of these studios is often a lot more complicated than “EA sucks.”

Jillian Bell as a renegade fairy godmother is perhaps the best fairy godmother casting since Courtney Ford as Nora Darhk

Wait how is it not already?!

Enchanted was pretty good. It needs to come to Disney+ so I can finally watch it again.

Thank you for reminding me of “Enchanted,” a film clever and subversive enough to imagine that a Disney princess would call on the help of her woodland friends, but since she’s in the heart of NYC the helpful creatures that show up are pigeons, rats, and cockroaches.

No. No no no. No no no no no no no.

I’m not saying that people can’t learn and grow in terms of taste, but people seem to forget how much people loved Ready Player One when it came out, including The AV Club, which gave the book an “A.” I feel like that evolution is way more interesting as a phenomenon than talking about how good or bad the first book

People give Laura guff for her messy bakes, but at least they (nearly) always tasted good. I felt like Dave also lucked out a ton throughout the series, but based on his presentation rather than flavor. (I also shook my head at their praise for his dumb sunset jelly cake. Really?! Hermine’s poppy and Laura’s koi pond

I remember being upset that the game didn’t have a new game + option. Probably would have played through again with NG+ but had no interest in starting over from scratch as most of the fun comes from the guns and mechanics you unlock.

We’ll see, but I’ll be surprised if that happens. These new consoles are much more forward-looking than the last generation. Last time around both machines were very much about delivering what amounted to commodity PC hardware for the time in a package that could be profitable from a hardware perspective right away.

It’s a dumb “workaround” but you could replay the story missions in order from the mission select menu.

Sunset Overdrive was the launch game I surprisingly liked the best out of the lineup. I was fully expecting playing a bunch of Killer Instinct and Forza 5, but instead ended up playing kinda sorta Jet Set Radio killing soda zombies. It was a highly underrated game, and I’m a little surprised at the numbers given the

Not so worries about “saving” it, more than just giving it a proper finale, or a short, final season that satisfactorily resolves story lines and/or puts the characters we enjoy in place for whatever they do next when we’re no longer watching. I love the show but at this point it needs to come in from the cold