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There, fixed it for you.

Between this and the Prince of Persia: Redemption video (the author also speculates that the video was being made public by accident), I suspect that YouTube has some mayor issues right now.

You can now turn off button-mashing quick-time events and needing to hold the climb button to remain attached to a wall.

I can’t believe they turned that tv show into a video game.

I still remember how a tonberry showed up at one of the Gran Pulse boss fights in Final Fantasy XIII and killed the original boss with one hit. Then you proceed to fight it, realizing that it’s a race against time as his attack power increases over time.

I mean, Modern Warfare 2 remaster is a thing, so maybe it qualifies as being current?

RIP purple 4, you’ll be missed.

So it’s not just me? Kinja comments do fail to load sometimes?

They totally did this partially because everyone confuses the two names all the time.

...is an adult actually acknowledging that video games can teach us positive traits such as lateral thinking, patience and practice? (the cornerstones of speedrunning, but also gaming as a whole)

I admit, my opinion is shaped from news like Stadia having bad performance and all that. But if I’m being proven wrong and everybody can use the internet just fine, all the better!

As great as this is for people with data caps, I fear that the corona virus will put quite the strain on the global internet infrastructure.

I never thought I would see the day when the RTS rivalry between Blizzard and EA would come back. Not only that, but the outcome turned out to be different than anybody expected.

Looks like the demo requires playstation plus if you live in Germany. Don’t ask me why, maybe because it’s rated USK 16 and therefore requires some form of proof that you’re an adult - and what better proof then to be able to spend money *facepalm*.

I wonder if the corona virus will affect the game’s release in some way. Maybe it’ll get delayed?
I also wonder if, assuming it releases as planned in April, whether media outlets will call Capcom tone deaf for releasing a game that features zombies created by a virus. Sure, most gamers know that it’s just an

THANK GOD for being able to disable it. I can see the point for this type of filter for the Switch’s small screen when playing in portable mode, but everywhere else it just looks bad.

On the one hand, it’s commendable to see that most players are still upright citizens and never go evil even if it’s in a video game. On the other hand, it’s not like being renegade in Mass Effect means you’re a senseless killer or something.

Ashley is supposed to have no equipment whatsoever, kinda like Snake’s “weapons and equipment OSP (on-site procurement)”. Also, he’s a riskbreaker pushing his physical limits by not having any protection whatsoever.
Basically, he’s the world’s very first Dark Souls speedrunner, beating bosses with just a sword and no

I’m surprised by this. Do they have a different manufacturing plant for the Western hemisphere which is unaffected by corona? Or do they have enough stock in the US and Europe that they can still deliver for a month or two? And only newly-produced goods are affected by this?