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Wait wait, which version of Alpha 3 is it? This is crucially important, because I loved the PS1 version and pretty much hated all the others.

I am so ultimately disappointed in Overwatch. It’s a great game, don’t get me wrong, but they put so much time into building a world that just exists as posters hung in the background. Also, do they ever explain the fiction behind why Overwatch agents are fighting each other and with their enemies? Even FFXIV, when it

Wiim,

lol, my ex is named Joi, so I was all ‘huh?’

So why isn’t making AAA games at a smaller budget, à la From Software and Atlus, an option in your scenario?

Third option: Stop spending so much money making AAA games. You’d think the tremendous success of so many SINGLE PLAYER/NO MICROTRANSACTION/BS DLC indie games would showcase the fact that it’s the PUBLISHERS making these things into problems, not consumers.

Also, we already pay $100 or more for new games. We just don’t

GIGAAAAAA!!!!
DRIIILLLL!!!!
BUSTER!!!!

TIME STONE?!?

“She believes cryptocurrency is the next big fundraising tool.”

How does it not bother anyone that Destiny 2 came out 15 days ago and people are already at the level cap, grinding for Legendaries?

lol, well. Sucks to be anyone living behind that arena.

This is the part that people aren’t thinking about. If they refused to “fix” it, Sony could happily pull the plug on the game for PS4 due to what is most certainly a violation of their contract with the publisher.

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This sounds like they did all the English translations in Japan with Japanese people who could passably read and pronounce (not necessarily speak) English.

I am now really really glad I did not order that. I wanted it mostly for the statues, but yeeaaahhh..

2 things:

1. The ‘catch only the first Pokemon you encounter in an area’ rule is arbitrary and doesn’t make any sense.

Two retorts:

1) Except they very much could implement parental controls which gate pornographic content. Those games are always rated either M or AO (going with US ratings for examples), and if parents have the ability to limit what ratings their sub accounts have access to, the games are literally not available to be

How about Valve just implements proper parental control systems? At the moment, they have none. My son can’t even see games I don’t want him to see on Xbox Live or PSN, let alone buy them. Why doesn’t Steam, the oldest digital games platform in existence, have these features? Why didn’t they have them first?

Why is it that Steam has no parental controls? PSN does. Xbox Live does. As a parent, my son’s Steam account should be a sub-account under mine and I should be able to set limitations on the content he can see and purchase. You’ll notice, too, that Steam doesn’t even display ESRB ratings on store pages, and you

He was the lead character designer, yes.

That hit a little close to home I take it?