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    Not necessarily a bad thing, just a surprising thing. The story over the last few years seemed to be that CoD’s popularity was waning, that the yearly juggernaut was slowing down. Then to hear that RDR2, which was in development for years, cost a bajillion dollars to make, made a bajillion dollars super fast, and it st

    God, CoD still outsold RDR2?  When you factor in the costs of making each game, those CoD games must be ridiculously profitable.

    Tip#5: At the very least, play New Vegas.

    Personally, I think DOS 1 and 2 are kinda overrated. The combat can be extremely punishing, but also supremely abused with cheesy tactics.  

    Seeing it recreated in real life I am always struck by how messed up WoW elves’ eyebrows are.  Seriously, what is up with them?

    That was such a bullshit situation--Obsidian gets screwed out of a bonus from Bethesda, basically because of the bugs Bethesda didn’t give them the Q&A or time to fix.

    Maybe, but the defensive classification was always a pretty meaningless one.  

    And you might want to work on human social interactions.

    Unique from one another--the point under discussion--yes.  If you’re playing Reinhardt, D.va and Mercy the same, you’re doing something wrong.

    Well, your impression is a bad one. DPS has some overlap, sure—because there are so many dps characters. Even then, Tracer doesn’t play like McCree, Reaper doesn’t play like Genji.

    Okay, class--but the pic I posted has 2 tanks in it, and D.va and Rein play almost nothing alike.  And tanks play very little like either Mercy or Tracer (support and DPS respectively).

    Yep, bland and interchangeable.  That’s Overwatch’s cast of characters all right.  *Eye rolls so hard I die*

    He’s a big guy in even bigger power armour.  Which is hard to translate to Lego, I guess.

    That’s fair in it’s way, but it’s also true that if enough bugs hurt reviews and sales, where no to few bugs would not, a delay to polish things might be more beneficial in the long run.  Take the example of Obsidian--they have a reputation for putting out seriously buggy games, when in most of those situations it

    The difference is that Obsidian’s worst offenders (KoTOR 2, New Vegas, maybe Neverwinter Nights 2) were caused by rushed releases/poor QA by their publishers (Lucasarts, hey Bethesda, and EA).  Bethesda doesn’t have that issue, being their own publisher.  So what’s their excuse?

    Demand it? Now I have to assume in addition to being barely socialized, you’re also barely literate.

    Thinking console exclusives are sucky is bait these days?

    Well, I won’t be silent. You can do what you like, but if asking and answering simple questions in a gaming site’s comments is some kind of onerous burden on you, maybe don’t do it in future? I mean, if you’d never interacted with me I know I’d be a little happier. Given our interaction here, I can only assume that’s

    Seriously, is there something wrong with you? I asked if a game I’m interested in is basically a timed or permanent exclusive. Then you, among others, became insulting because I have the temerity to what? Not own a PS4? Not give a crap about games that are apparently (and tragically) the major component of your

    I don’t even recognize like, half of the games you just listed. That’s also more games than I buy in 2 years.  I just would have liked to play Spider-man.