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I feel for y’all. The initial move to kinja was bad enough, but it’s become damn near impossible to read your work on mobile.

I’m definitely getting the PS5 at some point in the future. Probably the disc-less version or a Slim/Pro/etc., 2.0 one. I’m excited for what will eventually come to it. The PS4’s my go-to RPG/exclusive machine, currently, while I tend to use the Xbox One for cross-platform, FPS, and indie releases. I can wait until

“He’s going to talk to your manager...or ELSE.”

It’s got a leg up if they remember to keep the vitally important story elements in the main game rather than some dollar bin DVD that isn’t included in the standard version of the game and includes characters we never meet. 

(to clarify, didn’t mean to imply that FFVII: Remake is on the Xbox—meant the updated OG version, whoops.)

To be fair, I think it’s equally as frustrating and bad when Microsoft pays to have console exclusivity on say, that one Tomb Raider game for a year. Things like that aren’t fair to the consumers. Sony, unfortunately, tends to pull this console exclusivity thing on preciously cross platform content more often: Destiny

Oh God. It’s video games and hyperbole; I’ll survive. I guess I should’ve gone with miffed? Would that have kept the console wars hounds at bay?

Besides the new FF—which I’m pissed about being a console exclusive—...eh, I can wait a bit to get my hands on Demon Souls, especially if Miles’ game is out for the PS4, too. Right now GamePass + All Access just work too well for my current situation to go Ps5-first this gen. I’ll def. be saving up for the disc-less

There’s no chance they didn’t have their hands forced here. The consumers are making out pretty well this gen.

I was surprised that I recognized/knew some of the lyrics to this show, which I don’t remember ever watching.

Nooks? Mooks.

Ehh, depending on the size of the galaxy, it’s sort of understandable that they wouldn’t exactly see a band of maybe 500-1000(?) space wizards as much more than a myth. “Oh yeah. The republic was working with a band of weirdo monks with laser swords? Suuuuuure, Phil.” It stretches credibility, sure, but it’s not

Oh, sweet. Should’ve been in the game from the get-go, but you know what? I’ll take it. I am itching to play as the Hawkeyes, so maybe I’ll hop on when they’re available.

I mean, same. The kid putting up the shielding of his little floating bassinet because he knows what’s about to happen to those nooks is...it’s perfect. I can’t wait.

The lack of like, contextual signaling/pinging really kills the teamwork component for me. They should’ve taken a page from the Battle Royals games (Apex, especially) and let us suggest markers/highlight loot, etc. 

Worse part of playing with randos: I’m juuuust about to finish a chest puzzle or kill an Elite enemy and someone moves straight to the elevator and warps me away. Sigh.

Putting in multiplayer-style missions into the campaign was the worst. Like, why, why, why would you do that? I can handle the “keep a hard point”-style gameplay in a multiplayer, post-campaign thing, but...in the middle of a story mission? Come. On. Ugh. Anyway, I get why you can’t—they’re meant to be fellow

White British writers love to be TERFs. They love to see their goodwill just burn up like the Joker in front of that big pile of money. 

Oh, definitely! It continues the proud tradition started by...Morrison, maybe? that Plas is rightly the one hero that the other heroes are scared of. It’s great.

I almost never want to rewatch any movie. It’s rare that I want to spend time re-experiencing something that I’ve already experienced, especially in this Age of Content. But I doubly hate rewatching horror movies. They just never feel the same the second time through. You see the seams more easily. For instance, I