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Hunt is great, but it’s not exactly a comparable experience to something like Tarkov or DMZ or the Division’s Dark Zone, in its time. There’s little to no emphasis on collecting loot in the match, except for what you take off dead players if you’re doing a budget run. Your entire goal is to get in, kill the boss (or

Old man yells at cloud energy here.

Say what you want, the Payday 2 John Wick skin was an immediate purchase and I still use it as my main.

As a filthy casual pushing 40, I love the armory unlock system. I feel like I can make meaningful progress on guns and perks and attachments that I want to play with, without having to invest weeks or months. I can only play a few rounds a day, at best, so being able to fast track a few things I’m interested in is a

I hate how I keep seeing this trend from people when it comes to new games. 

The open world stuff just isn’t what I’m looking for in a CoD campaign.

So yeah, the narrative of “this was rushed DLC turned full release” couldn’t be more clear-cut than it is right now, however I think a few minor changes could be made to improve the experience

The campaigns in multiplayer centric shooters for games not named Titanfall 2 tend to be bad, because they’re really designed as training wheels for the real game, which is the multiplayer.

I wouldn’t put too much faith in the Spiritborn stuff.

Sounds like you are pro disc drive which is fine but the reality is that the disc drive is more and more a niche feature. During the microsoft trial this year we found out that as of 2022 70% of microsofts game sales were digital. That is not likely to be much different at Sony so the reality is that most people are

Steam isn’t a monopoly.  Epic has yet to do anything that actually tries to change the industry for the better through competition.  With that said, there’s literally no reason to claim the free games on Epic.  Not just claim but actually play them too.  

You don’t know anything about game development or working in general. Incredibly delusional post. Go experience some reality.

‘GameMill’, how appropriate.

Elon started off as this generation’s Henry Ford, and unfortunately continued to become this generation’s Henry Ford.

But define the bar for me. How could a Robocop video game effectively satirize copaganda in video games? And what kind of satisfying game loop would it use to maintain the necessary game aspect? And bearing in mind that this still has to be an IP tie-in, how does it appeal to fans of the films? Again, I’m not saying

Ya know, I’m all for thematic resonance when appropriate and I do appreciate that the first two films satirize copaganda to an extent, but expecting a video game adaptation of those films to somehow send a message about current day policing rather than lean into the nostalgia for the films seems pretty daft. I *guess*

Ford F-150 Raptor

I forgot to mention that I’m clinically stupid.

I’m going to have to remember that trick.

I think this is literally the only person who should buy this. Someone with a large enough monetized YouTube channel that they could make money on the purchase by driving this on video.