therealrupert
therealrupert
therealrupert

His added context definitely helps, at first glance I thought he was going for a pretty petty piss-take, but I seem to have been incorrect of his intention. :)

Lord I cannot wait for Octopath Traveler. And hey, Ni no Kuni 2 is coming real soon too!

You’re complaining that an article has a source?

Fan artists, assemble!!!!!

What are your objections to the article? It seems like a fairly thoughtful analysis.

Wait, why is it inappropriate? None of the images are even close to explicit and there’s not even any foul language?

I played when the game was released. I got to fall of year 3 and have a farm that I still return to from time to time. Tons of money, lots of crops, and gallons of pale ales.

You took the words from my heart and published them as an article. Thank you.

strong skins this time - same boat for me, just picked up OW in 2017

Wow that Zen Cthulhu skin is NICCCCCCE! I missed last years event because I didn’t have the game but I look forward to this one!

This is something I think about a lot so I’m going to write a bit more than the usual reply. The reality is that there’s never been a review I haven’t enjoyed even if time can sometimes be tight. That includes games I’m more negative on like Yooka-Laylee. The process is always interesting even if the pace can be a bit

Biggest example, gamers who think “DLC” automatically means the content was removed from the main game just to make a quick buck.

They did it by mistake!? It really is that easy to have cross play I guess.

I would argue that, considering he has literally written a book about the trials of game development after spending I-don’t-know-how-long actually visiting and talking with studios for it (not to mention his years of covering video games) he would be a fairly reliable source of information outside actually working in

Sheesh. That’s not cheap.

Umm... why exactly? Bethesda is giving people Doom and Wolfenstein II on the go. What’s to hate about that? The Switch is making it a reality to play some awesome games portably, and now major third parties are jumping on board to support the new trend. The support of Bethesda is pretty large, but it also seems like