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I liked the game and its sequel but I don’t think I’d go so far to say it’s one of the best shooters ever.

Anyone who isn’t finding value in the gamepass is bonkers-crazy-pants or has already spent their money on every game to come out each month. As someone on a tight budget, there is at least one game announced each month that pays for the whole subscription. I can understand un-subbing because you just don’t have the

Ignore nonsense like this & go where your budget will allow. I’m a tour guide & I do not take clients to “where the locals go.” They didn’t travel all this way to go to the grocery store with me. 

As a Dutch person, I’d argue Amsterdam as a whole is a bit of a tourist trap. There are many cities within less than an hour of Amsterdam which are as interesting, but which are not overrun with tourists. And as such much more authentic. Leiden, Haarlem, Den Haag (The Hague), Rotterdam, and so on.

“Let’s make a story about the main character of this video game franchise... except let’s make him absolutely not the same guy. It’ll be great!”

EA promises nothing else will change

I am not at all a fan of map voting, and I feel that it’s in direct conflict with the complaint that Infinite does not feature enough maps. When map voting was enabled in previous games, I felt like 90% of the games were played on the same Two maps because people always came voting for the same thing over-and-over.

30 minutes of season 2 crushed my spirit. God damn, Halo. Get it together. 

Modern Warfare: Tokyo Drift

I’m curious to see how things will play out between this and Sea of Thieves. (Bias disclosure: I am deeply in love with Sea of Thieves. And I will set aside my Ubisoft antipathy for this post.) One of the great balancing core mechanics of Sea of Thieves is no upgrades.

And to actually mention a car that rightly deserves to be on this list: BMW X6 Coupe. The fuuuuuuugly monstrosity that started this whole horrendous SUV Coupe trend. Fuck this bloated gargantuan eyesore to hell and back. And it doesnt even have the naked mole rat grille yet so prepare to rip your eyes out when you see

Anything from British-Leyland post 1972. Terrible build quality? Check. Lucas wiring? Check. Catalytic converter ruining all semblance of performance? Check. Ugly rubber bumpers? Check. We owned 3 of them. 

Not the worse car though. six seats in a tiny envelope and at least its not boring. To me thats the worse crime.

I’m going to go with worst trend, which was weird, badly proportioned hardtop convertibles based on compact hatchbacks. For example, this Peugeot 307.

If we stopped enjoying art because the artist was a shitty person there would be very little to enjoy.

It’s an Aston Martin. Why didn’t the driver just activate the oil slick and rear flamethrowers to leave a ribbon of fire in it’s wake?

Jesus Christ, everything Norse doesn’t belong to the fucking foul white nationalists/racist assholes.

I feel attacked by the Stellantis inclusion lol.  I mean Alfa, ok they make pretty cars but man are they a nightmare to maintain, and no one gives a shit about Fiat in the US, but I love the Chrysler 300 it’s about your only option for a full size v8 RWD sedan, a dying breed unfortunately.   I know is shares it’s

Even though I could never afford it (obviously) I think this is ridiculously awesome. I feel like Jalopnik currently has the biggest disconnect in terms of how writers see their takes being received, and what their actual reading audience is. Most of us like to see cool stuff, especially if it was repurposed like this.

So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?