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As someone who was simultaneously thrilled and traumatized by season one, I look forward to season two with both excitement and dread. I did a little reading regarding what happens immediately after the events of season one. It’s not going to be fun for ol’ Subaru.

I’m trying to find a comic that I saw not very long ago... it was basically Alyx talking to Gordon about the combine and what his plan was to tackle a massive alien invasion launched by a collective of powerful warriors, and Gordon’s just staring at his crowbar. The last panel is just a closeup of the crowbar and a

I disagree. It looks clean and digital, sure, but so do like 90% of cartoons these days.  It has a simple aesthetic because why do you need photorealism for RPG peggle?

See, this is the part where these blanket generalizations always go from mildly amusing to just dumb. Why on earth would you assume that anyone would think that a Bernie-focused dating site is a great idea in need of support, regardless of their political affiliation?  You think that just because we like his policies,

While I agree with your underlying premise, I feel like these animators did a pretty good job of keeping the “spirit” of Ben while giving him slightly less unrealistic proportions. He still has an absolutely massive square jaw, but his face is no longer a 45-degree angle from the tip of his chin to the top of his

Luffy?  Ico!? What’s going on here?

Yeah, the similar article on TomsGuide (which used to be a respectable website, but now...) was talking about how the gunplay felt amazing, and not as floaty as Destiny gunplay, which made me immediately discount everything else the author had offered an opinion on.

I am extremely disappointed that McDonald’s Hot Mustard sauce didn’t make the list. That shit is AMAZING, not only on nuggets, but on their fries as well. I’ve never found a better condiment to combine with McDonald’s fries.

I am extremely disappointed that McDonald’s Hot Mustard sauce didn’t make the list. That shit is AMAZING, not only

Agreed. And it’s surprising how well Nations holds up, except for the UI outside of races.  Crank all graphical options to the max and it’s still a gorgeous game.

Because the guidelines that Apple laid down for Apple Arcade (especially the “no microtransactions” rule) are like kryptonite to your typical mobile time-gated, mtx-laden, pay-to-win crap. The way I look at it is this: I was spending at LEAST $5 a month on games and microtransactions within those games, and sometimes

I mean, it’s $5, and you get unlimited access to well over a hundred additional full, MTX-free games as well with that charge. And they are GOOD games, too. I used to easily spend more than $5 a month on games and microtransactions IN those games (and sometimes way, WAY more than $5), but ever since Apple arcade came

> It does sorta feel in poor taste to allow a game like Plague, Inc. to profit off that fear (and, additionally, fuel the misinformation problem).

The first Plants vs Zombies was absolutely fantastic. Totally worth the money I paid for it.

Current install size on PC is somewhere around 170 GB. For a lot of people on consoles, 170 GB is a pretty significant percentage of their storage space. On top of that, initial load times are already ridiculously long... and while that may not be directly related to the amount of content, I’d be willing to be that

Regarding your final paragraph, I’d be willing to bet that the console will request graphical assets based on the resolution and color depth you have chosen in the console’s settings.

First off, it’s “you’re.”

No, being “in orbit” is the equivalent of sitting in the game’s lobby. Once you pick a destination and hit “launch”, THAT’S the loading screen.

And if that’s what you had actually said, I’d have agreed with you. But if you’ll read what you wrote, that wasn’t it.

Pretty sure by “in your ship,” they meant “in orbit.”

I mean, in the “wow, that was... a lot” sense, absolutely.  In the actual sense you used it, no.