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Fallout 4 had a lot more focus on combat and gunplay over the rpg side of things, with less ways to resolve situations creatively. That's really why it didn't work for me. If you played 3 and NV that way, then yeah, it's more of the same. But it definitely limited the ways you could play it. 

Considering that the first season was significantly more thoughtful than that, I’m gonna chalk this up to a bad trailer. Hopefully.

This headline kind of makes it feel like someone at Marvel said that, which does not seem to be corroborated in the story or interview. Which is a little weird.

I enjoyed the first one in more of a Stranger Things way than an actual terrifying way. It was like a more intense Amblin’ flick.

I literally cannot bend my mind around this game. I’ve tried multiple times. It’s a shooter, but the bullet hits are random, kind of? So skill isn’t as important. But then there’s also the building, but the building is mostly just for shielding yourself from gunshots? And then there’s all these wacky robots and

The point was to show Tate as a person as opposed to a murder victim, which she’s most famous for.

No news on a new Battle Chasers? I really want more of that!

I mean there’s worse things fans can do than give out free copies of a movie they love to spread the word. It’s a little extreme, but I don’t see what the problem is.

I can agree with that. I shouldn’t be able to kill a top tier just because of the gun I have, but I also don’t feel like I should die every 5 seconds because I don’t have time to grind for all the gear. So it’s a tricky balancing act.

I can get the flipping around argument for most of the Jedi stuff in the prequels, but the Maul fight is rock fucking solid, intense, and exciting. They all look like they want to kill each other and you can feel it.

I still believe Phantom Menace is significantly better than the other two prequels. It has some amazing sequences, impressive effects, and a texture that the other two are missing. It feels more like Star Wars, like it belongs with the originals. It might not be great Star Wars, but it fits in. The other two are so...

Nobody has said they want max skill. They just want to be able to at least compete/ have fun without having to spend their lives playing the game. It’s not a hard concept. Not everyone can put as much time into a game as you can, and if the game was inaccessible to people that only have 2-5 hours a week to play, it

This seems like a Destiny 2 issue more than a Dad build issue.

I’d take another Andromeda over Anthem, TBH.

Honestly, this deserves to be way higher/more visible. As an extremely casual PC gamer I didn’t know the majority of this stuff, and it makes a lot more sense now. Thanks for sharing.

As a console main, this makes no sense to me. I used to get pretty bummed when something was PS4 exclusive, but I didn’t feel the need to basically destroy the developers. Eventually I just bought a PS4 on sale to compliment my Xbox.

Vegetarians and vegans getting shitty with meat eaters is up there.

Fortnite is the first thing to come out of the pop culture that has really made me feel my age (32). I just can’t get with it. I don’t like the game, the visual style, the gameplay, the stupid dancing, the microtransactions, the twitch/youtube screaming people that are everywhere. I just can’t jive with any of it. 

So all things that are on Gamepass?

Honestly I can agree with that. That role always rubbed me the wrong way.