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The Battle for Atlas game showed that Ubi at least knows how to make proper space-to-surface transversal. 

I made it to the first dungeon before my PS3 finally kicked the bucket, and I transitioned to PC gaming. I should have polished it off when Royale was on GamePass, but redoing the 6-hour intro wasn’t something I was ready for. 

Konami’s 2D classic collections, whether done by M2 (Castlevania Legacy & Advance Collections, Contra Collection) or Digital Eclipse (TMNT Cowabunga Collection), have been excellent. However, I don’t see any evidence that M2 has ever done a remaster; they are more emulation specialists. Digital Eclipse has been

Armored Core 6. I don’t know what to say about it other than that From has once again raised the bar for second-to-second gameplay. It just feels right. 

Unfortunately, warm water won't be available until the Block 52 sink variant. 

Solid Snake and his "fog sticks" come to mind here. 

Yet, when capitalists are racists, the effects of racism are amplified because of the amount of money and influence they have.

I was playing last night and couldn’t get my FPS above 20 despite playing it at 40 maxed out the day before. I then realized that I hadn’t created a game-specific performance profile and was trying to run it at 5W. Turned it back up...perfect. I was playing on my PC with a 6700XT and downscaling from 4k to 1440p, and

Elon didn't understand what he was signing? I don't doubt it, but he wouldn't admit it. 

Our American obsession with “protecting” our property at the expense of our humanity is sickening.

It’s coming full circle now. Chinese interests are now running factories in the Deep South to cut out export and shipping costs; several of these have been found to use child labor. It’s crazy to think that there are states where wages and working condition regulations are so lacking that a Chinese company would ever f

Funny, though I’m pretty sure it wasn’t Hyundai factories themselves employing child labor. It was the Chinese-run parts factories in Alabama. Can you imagine a worse situation for workers in America? Being run ragged by Chinese bosses who expect the slave-like productivity they exact back home in a state that

It was really bad in Cyberpunk, at least until 2.0. Haven’t messed with it much, but heard that skill is a bigger factor in shootout success. I hated head-shotting someone in a stealth attempt only to find my stats didn't support a one-shot kill. 

I forgot about that, and I hate that mechanic as well. I don’t think I was into RPGs enough at the time to even notice.

Matt Berry in Zelda would be epic. “Link what are you doing behind that Deku tree.”

Improved WiFi would be the main draw for me. Steam Link works far, far better on my old Samsung Galaxy A32 w/ Razor Kishi than it does on the Deck. 

It wasn't bad enough to hold the game, IMO. Sure, it didn't compare to the mechanics of MGSIV or Splinter Cell 3. In fact, it felt more like PS1-era Syphon Filter, but it worked. Shame my PS3 is dead and the PC version is delisted. I was just shy of finishing it. 

To be true to Bond, as opposed to Hitman, social interaction should be prioritized over stealth to “case” targets/objectives. The GB game nailed that, limited as it was; you had to actually talk to folks to make progress. Guns should be low-caliber (.32acp pistol standard issues) and killing should be optional, if

He also pays just a 15% flat tax on the capital gains from those stocks. 

Struggled all weekend trying to convince my kids to just watch it on Peacock. Really don’t like paying money to go see bad movies. We took them to Barbie and TMNT: Mutant Mayhem (which I slept through and then afterwards blamed on its inferiority to the ‘87 series, just to annoy the fam) happily. I think my oldest