stormexdante
stormexdante
stormexdante

So I take it the new consoles are launching around November 19.

What did Jason do?

First people didn’t few esports as a real sport. Now esports is the only sport.

I still dont see how this game is making them any money....

Weird, it’s almost like it actually takes them time to put them in. 

I could get lost for days in this image:

Hey folks! Please use the comments to talk about the games you like and the ones you wish got more attention this decade!

Please do not use them to shit on other people’s suggestions or to bitch about the list. Kay, thanks!

It’s a remaster and not a remake. This sort of thing qualifies as a remaster for movies, too.

Say what you will, but I think the Ouya 2 shows great promise.

“that Diablo III was too cartoony”

Really hoping this was just an oversight on their part, because if this is purposefully misleading, that’s scummy shit on a high level.

Super disingenuous of Square Enix to not say something like “Part 1" or “The Beginning” on the cover. Lots of erroneous purchases will be made, guaranteed. Personally, I’ll wait for the “collection” or whatever they call it, probably 3-4 years down the road.

I'd say the issue is probably that there's 100 of them.  Even if you know the characters well, that's a lot of busy work that really isn't particularly interesting.  Cut it down to one for each character and it would be more palpable for the whole of the playerbase.

I’m the kind of player that really likes obsessing over stats in this game. I do every lesson manually, and every few missions I take a half hour to check over my items and skills and make sure it’s all where I want it to be.

But TRADING CARDS and FRIEND LISTS and ZIP ZORPS and FLIM FLAMS

1) Buy game.

I hear Ed Norton and Terrence Howard are setting up their own superhero cinematic universe, with blackjack and hookers.

Put this review in the Smithsonian, because it's an absolute treasure. 

I find that, sometimes, certain massive games like RDR2 or Witcher 3 actually benefit from shorter play sessions. Both of these have quests that explicitly feel like little tasks or jobs, and by playing one mission at a time you force yourself to enjoy what you’re doing moreso than if you were doing a marathon