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Can we just let Stacey Abrams run the Democratic party already?

I think this article will also apply to the PS5. My advice: wait at least a year for the library to build up before getting any console. Even when a console has a killer launch title or two, the following 6 months are usually light on great stuff while developers learn the quirks of the new consoles.

PC + Xbox Gamepass for PC @$5/month > Xbox Series X

I recently tried out Yakuza: 0. It’s sweet. Don’t go in with sky high expectations, but here’s the equation that best represents the game:

Hopefully this sad loss keeps anyone else from allowing Dr Drew to broadcast their embarrassment and pain so he can buy another boat off of their eventual suicide. I hope history eventually outs that dude as the monster he really is.

It will be terrible, and it will get exactly two seasons.

Oh cool. So is this based on all of those terrible parts of the games that everyone hates? Or is this a whole TV series where people climb giant stone dicks and leap into little piles of straw.

Yea, if we adjusted this take slightly, I think a lot of people would take the other side.

Yea, well who gives a shit about this hypocrisy then?

Does this mean I won’t get to read anymore articles about Quibi’s failure! That’s by far my favorite part of Quibi.

..and then dumping all your money into making those sandwich bowls look and taste like LeBron James.

Watch Netflix snap it up and let you watch the second season of The Witcher in portrait mode.

How do you live up to a legacy like that? You shouldn’t try to, because you don’t live in the same world he did. We live in a harder one.

Unless you started the pandemic, you don’t need to feel an ounce of shame for losing your job and not being able to find another. Entire industries have collapsed. There’s no way to predict that, and there’s no way for you to fix it.

Yea I agree. From what I’ve read its a solid core of a game that is missing content and needs some serious tweaking. Underwhelming is easier to fix than a broken mess. 

Yea I hope you’re right. I’m thinking back to Destiny and Destiny 2 though, which both lost steam after their initial campaigns, and were “fixed” by later expansions and 6 months of patches. And Destiny set the sales pattern that executives want to follow.

I had a lot of fun with Shadow of War recently, which made me think this way. I know it was poorly received when it came out because of a bad GaS system that broke the single player game to push the player towards a mediocre endgame.

Oh you’re not wrong. I haven’t played Div 2, but I would much rather every service game follow it’s ethos.

It doesn’t need to go away. The key is just to get them a year later, in their improved condition, for 15 bucks on a Steam Sale.

Maybe they did learn something with The Division 2...