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I’m gonna point out that this is technically a spoiler.

The way English teams relate the whole dubbing experience is like... some random guy on the street rushing to a VA with a stack of papers and shoving a microphone in your face and now they have two hours everything perfectly. It’s not an ideal situation, but that’s the nature of simultaneous language releases. They

If you don’t care about the grind, you can level down enemies by lowering the World Level. It helps if you feel that your characters are underleveled and all you want to do is explore and experience the story.

Well, in order to review humankind, you’d have to understand the word itself. HUMANKIND. Basically, it’s made up of two separate words ‘humank’ and ‘ind.’ What do these words mean? It’s a mystery and that’s why it’s 7/10, there’s something in it for everyone.

This reminds me of how fans of Game of Thrones refuse to shake hands with Cersei Lannister’s actor.

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I feel like Activision Blizzard sees layoffs as a tool instead of a safety net, and they are itching to press that button at any time. To simply not play these games or not spend money on the company won’t send the message everyone thinks it will. If anything, it’ll fuel them to completely gut their Blizzard division

The most successful people in the world tend to be sociopathic to some extent in the way they gleefully step over others.

Being “faithful” to Magic means nothing when sets and mechanics are always being introduced and old mechanics are rotated out. As I see it, this could be considered a different format where these mechanics are acceptable.

Personally I prefer the artstyle of Genshin over Horizon. Horizon has a certain uncanniness I couldn’t really ever get over. Wonder how this design will be received overall.

I had a laugh when the game canonized the Kaeya bridge in the 1.6 script. It’s not just the players, but Kaeya himself likes to traverse water a few steps at a time at 5 second intervals.

I’m not getting a Deck, but I really do hope it succeeds. I’m of the mind that competition breeds innovation and improvement, and Nintendo has been running its own race separate from Sony and Microsoft. Nintendo has been allowed get away with practices because of its dominance in its niche. If the Deck becomes a

I wonder if this can be done with movies. I know Netflix Party and similar features exist in other video streaming apps, but I don’t believe it’s to the scale of a Twitch audience.

There is a difference though, isn’t there? When you buy a console, you’re expected to enter their “ecosystem”. With Oculus, it wasn’t always owned by Facebook. And the promise Oculus made was that Facebook wasn’t going to get too involved, which was broken for obvious reasons. Steam devices fall into the former

I don’t see how this is that different than creating a Playstation, Nintendo, or Xbox account. Admittedly, I barely remember the set up process of those consoles, but I at least remember it coming up when I first started up these machines. The Facebook/Oculus is an issue because beforehand Oculus seemed to promise

If you hold it normally, it looks like you’re really going to have to bend your thumb back to hit that B button. Though, those touch pads could work the same way as the Steam Controller.

I loved the finale for the same reason I loved Infinity War. It’s a story where the “good guys” lose. While not all hope is lost, the ramifications of what happen feel like they have weight, and the journey forward feels unsurmountable. Loki lost his glorious purpose in the first episode, and in the last, he’s in

Rather than Harry Potter, I think the better analogy would be to compare this to Minecraft, who was created by Hatsune Miku.

Is it really that petty to think that someone might not play a console because their controllers keep breaking?

It represents the guy who had an argument with their spouse and hangs around the foyer/hallway for a couple of minutes before saying hi to them.