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You could make this list 100 games long and still be leaving good games off.

Some people just troll to get a reaction out of everyone else. Haven’t you ever heard of Trevor’s Axiom.

The publisher and developer of Mechwarrior 3 are out of business. I would question if the source code and original assets even exist anymore.

Racism? Rude! I believe the term they prefer is “Alt-speech” ;)

Because you don’t understand the countless hours of work it takes to do such projects with a small amount of people or... facts?

Yeah I actually watched the video because I wanted to scoff at the unrealistic assumption which is that everyone from Britain has the same accent - Toff. But this does look like fun. Maybe I will give it a try.

A game can be too Australian though. JFC, Borderlands Pre-sequel was downright incomprehensible.

If the end result is less shrill shrieking on the internet, good.

It’s like the last episode of the first season of Black Adder.

Because Arkane didn’t really want to do a Prey game — they wanted to do a new System Shock — but Bethesda/Zenimax insisted that they call it Prey, because they bought the IP in 2009 and don’t want it to be a sunk cost. If you think of this as a spiritual successor to System Shock 2, called “Prey” for no real reason,

Good god that looks like EXACTLY the setup I want out of Nintendo hardware...

You’re definetly Limp Bizkit’s demograhic.

The Gunshow Poophole: When you try to stick your entire arm up your ass, but there’s no room because your head has taken up all of the available space.

Every time a game is delayed, I think, “How courageous.” It’s easy to release something that isn’t ready, or is mostly finished and try to finish it the last minute, but to delay it to create a better product, and apologize and offer incentives to fans is really quite something. I really enjoyed the first game, and

You’re doing it wrong

Curt hasn’t been this invested in a trainwreck since 38 Studios.

Given the number of stretch goals and just the scale of the main game, this is not a bad thing at all.

Last weekend, when I visited famed horror writer H.P. Lovecraft’s grave in Providence, Rhode Island, I found these Magic: The Gathering cards leaned against his tombstone. Presumably a tribute to the novelist, whose tombstone reads “I am Providence,” these “Providence” cards say, “There is power in prayer, regardless