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Randy Randerson
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One thousand games come out every year. Let us have something truly weird and visionary. “Artsy” as you put it. We need it.

I really disagree, I think there should be places in the industry for artistic expression and experimentation. Not everything has to be a cookie-cutter gameplay experience. While yeah Death Stranding wasn’t for me for the most part I appreciate the effort to try new things and I think we should encourage more of that

Yeah, I mean she’s a cool character, but I really wish they’d stop bringing characters back from the dead. It takes away any dramatic payoff of any character dying when you know if they’re a fan favorite, they will like be back.

In various Star Wars things I’ve seen someone cut in half, impaled by a light (actually more than once), and thrown down a deep tunnel and then blown up. None of these proved fatal, so it comes as no surprise that yet another character is seemingly back from the dead.

there’s also some videos floating around on twitter comparing the 3d models between palworld and pokemon and um...pocketpair might be in trouble

Which is pretty ironic considering that said event had a big impact on the first Spider-Man movie.

Sure lets set it in early 2000's in NYC.

Yeah, I don’t remember anything in the ASM movies implying that they were set in the ‘90s. From what I remember all of the fashions and technology were things you would’ve seen 10-12 years ago.

Why 2003? According to entertainment reporter Jeff Sneider, that’s a reshoots choice. The film was originally set in the 90s, where we’d learn this was set in the world of the Andrew Garfield-led Amazing Spider-Man movies. But Sneider claims Sony then decided to change to over to Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, then axed

What my brain is imagining is a wobble factor. things being off by just enough, or enough wear and tear over time to alter the track a bit so the cart rams into the fake track. Again, it’s my own mind conjuring it, but I think I’d still pass on this one.

I’m sure the engineering checks out for the most part, but I still see enough potential points of failure in my minds eye to never get on this thing.

“We are experimenting with AI” = “We are testing the waters to see how many artists we can reasonably fire”  

I remember when Square and Enix were different companies. When you saw one of those logos, you knew youd be getting a quality experience. I miss that.

Hey, back in the ‘90s the fans hated Return of the Jedi and now it’s in the Library of Congress.

Seriously. I considered the Special Editions and the Prequel Trilogy to be hugely disappointing, wrong-headed misfires which simply didn’t work as followups to the Movies I grew up with. Hating the next Star Wars trilogy is an intrinsic part of being a Star Wars fan.  

Well, the sequels WERE made and though they all kinda sucked for various reasons, what exactly is Star Wars to do?

Square predictably dipping their feet into murky waters. More news after the break.

Jax X: Combat Racing for the PS2 was the last non-Uncharted or The Last of Us game that Naughty Dog made. 

Just reminded of how so many fans were upset to learn that Episode I was going to be called The Phantom Menace.