thewatcher86
TheWatcher86
thewatcher86

Kudos to the organizers to have the balls to let their creators describe their thoughts without muzzeling them on behalf of their sponsors.

That’s awesome, kudos to this guy

It’s not like rage and overreaction is the thing people like him feed on and rely on to remain relevant!

It 1000% calls into question the meaning of what it is to remake a game.

Fans went into 7R expecting a paradox: for every single aspect of the game to be changed, and yet everything be the same. New graphics, audio, gameplay, content...all things which fundamentally change the experience of the player, and are the

Sean is just the new Peter Molyneux. If everyone just remembers that and acts accordingly, he will provide decades of entertainment with his antics. I mean, if people are still going to fall for over promises in a post Cyberpunk era, they deserve to have their money fleeced from them. 

You know literally nothing about that project or how much work has to be done

So since I don’t play FFXIV I decided to Google it from what I can see there’s some form of micro transaction that you can use to buy vanity. The only gamling seems to be at the Gold Saucer where you play mini games that gives you points that you can redeem for rewards, like an arcade.

it is non-fungible

tbf 24 episodes is like 5 minutes in-universe

Now everyone can experience what it’s like living on Earth for 24 episodes while Goku is busy training 

Envious that you haven’t played Portal 2 yet. It definitely ranks among my favorite game experiences.

Not everyone speaks English as their first language.

Saying that a gag is played out is *checks notes* played out.

Demesne is technically a different word from domain when you’re in a medieval feudal context, being the land held directly by the ruling monarch as opposed to that granted to others working under him. Though I’ll agree that in most settings they’re used interchangeably as a way to make writing look more archaic. Not

Of course, the far bigger issue is that a loud proportion of Cyberpunk 2077 purchasers (and indeed any other big-name game) don’t want reviews at all. They want reassurance. They paid for this game nearly two years ago, for whatever illogical reason (“I’m supporting the massive multi-million dollar company!”),

The framework for cable shows is that the gun that’s established in act one appears later, and sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally, you can have an evolution of a character or story point that doesn’t play out until three seasons later

/read entirely as Jon Lovitz

It kind if reminds you of this website, doesn't it?

I don’t think that the player was using cheats; I just think Marty is salty/jealous.

I chose to review it because, as I said in the second paragraph, I was hoping that Takahashi and crew would make something I enjoyed more this time around.