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Pokemon Arceus looks great for an early Playstation Vita title!

Wish I could *Star* this multiple times, because yeah, why not just have an entirely separate mode, with procedurally generated quests with effectively limitless hours of gameplay all over the city, if all people want is bland quests to do with their friends?

Some games that feel a bit more deserving:

Not an accountant, so I’m not entirely sure, but it actually seems worse than what is said here: the original 1993 terms only allowed for a 50% exemption, but that was increased to 100% around 10 years ago.

Because the sequel will either fix the flaws of the first, and thus make them more apparent, or keep them, in which case we’ll see how much the game stands on its own merits by judging how much the average person feels BotW 2 was over-hyped.

Because it’s still over-hyped: if Breath of the Wild 2 doesn’t really knock it out of the park, people might admit BotW 1 actually has some pretty serious flaws (repetitive/disconnected shrines, repetitive enemies, Korok seed busywork, and rather disappointing bosses.)

It’s a good game that is very obviously missing its third act: they start building up how there’s going to be a new corporate war, with various foreign powers preparing for it in Night City, and then, just...nothing.

The flowers are literally 2D textures, so it’s very noticeable; most people just don’t seem to care. 

I had Mordin die when he was part of the rear-guard in my second playthrough, but he lived in my first when he went with me, so there’s that possibility.

The Emperor had always planned for the Astartes to rule humanity, but the problem was that the Horus Heresy broke people’s faith in them, because those same super human soldiers turned so much of humanity to treason; and because the Heresy also proved that most Astartes first loyalty was to their Chapter, you could

This is basically what they wanted to make in Homeworld 2, though they lacked either the money or the technology to make it work.

I don’t know if it’s still the case, but YouTube at least had the three strike system, while Twitch just banned people without explanation. That’s a lot of stress

Fan websites require money to run, and I have my doubts that the creator would give people permission to make money off his work, even just to run a server.

Nintendo was always the Lawful Evil of modding, cracking down on basically everything equally, but Rockstar is the Chaotic Evil: every patch breaks mods, the policy towards mods is inconsistent, and the process of modding is so difficult that it’s hard to tell why anyone bothered in the first place.

It’s more about how a product should know what it is: an action game simply *can’t* take time to talk about deep social issues, because there’s no time to talk about culture and history in the middle of stuff blowing up, and if you try, the pacing will die and the game will be boring.

You could disable ratings, but it turns out that thwarting audience interaction is almost always harmful, so people didn’t often do that.

Be optimistic: maybe we’ll finally uncover the true identity behind who’s been stealing all those Sweet Rolls.

We were playing chess, Blizzard was playing 4D Checkers.

Still think this is hilarious.

People ask for horror, drama, and comedy entertainment all the time. People DON’T ask for alternate reality interpretations of fictional toy lines that break the established universe for no apparent reason.