“Here lies consumer trust.”
“Here lies consumer trust.”
For all those of us who are tired of Windows 10, but still want to play games
Yea. I’m good at video games too, but I’m actually not a racist, sexist shitwaffle.
Ignore the people telling you to chill. Spot on comment.
What the fuck is this fucking sentence? Jesus. “Say what you will about this guy who perpetuates ‘no girls allowed’ toxic masculinity in the alt-right redpill breeding ground and drops n-bombs with the weak-ass 90s-era ‘just singin’ along brah!’ excuse, he presses buttons good!” is a fucking idiotic take. A n-bomb is…
This seemed like a horrid idea from the moment I heard about it. Hell I think Roiland just by himself would have been better than the three of them... don’t even know who Logic is.
Probably has something to do with the fact that they turned a $60 game into a $140 one with 3 expansions. Who fuckin thought that would work again?
/rant
And hire a real writer.
I’m gonna be that guy.
This whole game was a mess from start to finish. You needed to watch a fucking prequel movie to understand any of the stitched together plot which they tried to fix with paid DLC that is now cancelled... What the hell has been going on over at Square Enix for the last ten years?
Maybe with Final Fantasy XVI they can just make a game, sell the game, and then we have the entire game. That’d be nice.
Word. It’s hard to get excited about people solving a puzzle when they didn’t have all the pieces when they started.
was finally able to be completed thanks to a new update to the game
Hahah
If my child stopped playing video games and started going to church, I would be very concerned.
Yeah I don't doubt that this type of recruitment happens but the way NPR reported on it sure is something. It's the type of propoganda article where you can insert "group activity" and spew the same craziness
its probably not, its the idea of “upselling” making the low tier such a bad deal that it makes all the rest look like a “good deal” when none of it is a good deal.
I look forward to any article you write. The insights you provide into the BTS workings of the video game industry are so important. I, and so many others, have little idea how these games are created or promoted when being created. You’re careful, but dedicated to tell the story and clearly have amazing connections…