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Like everyone else, when I read about “smart delivery”, I thought to myself “that... sounds kinda dumb, honestly”, but seeing how badly sony messed up upgrading from last gen games to current gen ones, it has turned out to be quite apt. The only big downside is that older/third-party external storages have a good

Easy answer is miata (less toys means less weight, and more power is usually the last thing one of those needs), but the other easy, but perhaps less obvious, answer is the C7 corvette.

Honestly, I was 90% certain it was going to be shown, and the only thing that tripped me up about it was it being near the end of the conference (that’s usually reserved for big stuff, and since Starfield and Halo were both screened earlier... guess that means mircosoft views Horizon as one of their heavy hitters).

It’s interesting to see those mini-games effectively be “no one played project cars 3 or dirt 5, so one will mind if we take the best ideas from those games”.

2015's Spotlight (great movie btw) has a shot with a 2013-ish mustang, despite the movie taking place in 2001 (before the fifth gen stang had even come out, let alone the mid-cycle refresh).

Between this and Temtem, I’m just glad some devs are finally taking another shot at making a legitimate pokemon competitor.

I come more from the car side of gearhead-dom than the bike side, and even there it’s a well known fact that the cub is the best selling motorized vehicle ever made. Its total production is more than every generation of corolla, VW golf, and civic ever made, combined.

To those who pre-emptively criticize this for being a commercial for Honda, I would like to point out that this show is an adaptation of a novel series that’s been around for a few years, and that the Cub is so successful that it honestly does not need advertising (over 100 million units across half a century of

Hot take: the 4C wasn’t much of a looker to begin with, so this isn't too big of a downgrade.

I will defend Doom 2016's multiplayer a little bit, because playing the beta way back when somehow gave me a good feeling about how the main game was gonna be when it eventually released. Can’t quite put my finger on it, but the speed, pacing, lack of reloading, it felt like what I wanted from an arena shooter at the

Carbon tax? Closing the loophole trucks and SUVs use? Surely we’ve got much better options to chose from.

I just uninstalled it (for the umpteenth time cause I’m an addict) a few days ago, and this already makes me feel confident in my decision.

I’m interested to see where this game goes, being the first post-Horizon entry for the franchise.

A-Rod giving up something great for mediocrity; as a Mariners fan, this tale is as old as time.

I had a recent convo with someone who said games from only 15 years ago were ancient and not worth playing, and naming good stuff that’s only a few years younger than these classics to disprove his point quickly became a fun time in itself.

Even back in the xbox 360 days, taking that final turn in Forza Motorsport was never fun.

Just enact a carbon tax and close the small truck loophole, this isn't that hard

The most cathartic game to play after the last four years of bullshit: Wolfenstein: The New Colossus

Jake the snake shall ride again!