Andromeda’s two biggest failings was EA demanding they learn and use Frostbite and failing to remember that even with new endings and DLC working to tie up loose strings, ME3 left a bad taste that only became worse.
Andromeda’s two biggest failings was EA demanding they learn and use Frostbite and failing to remember that even with new endings and DLC working to tie up loose strings, ME3 left a bad taste that only became worse.
I truly wish I could get on this ride with you, Ash, but we gotta be real here: in EA’s hands DA4 is going to be a dumpster fire as big as - if not worse than - Andromeda. There’s no reason to give them the benefit of the doubt that this isn’t going to be another MMO-like where you wander through huge empty maps doing…
It’s like when people want “politics out of sports” but jerk off over the national anthem played before events, giant flags spread across the field (a violation of the Flag Code btw) and circle-jerk celebrations for the military during it.
Didn’t take long for the dipshits to appear complaining about this article being “political” when it’s commenting on a game that is deliberately portraying cold war politics for fun.
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Corporations doing everything they can to exploit workers and save a buck. Hilarious!
Tom Nook buys things that shouldn’t be worth much at all from you for hundreds of bells each. He loans you money with no expectation of being paid back and charges no interest.
If he’s a capitalist. He’s really bad at it and he’s certainly not ripping people off.
The Racoon in this game is clearly the worse of the two.
Another day, another kotaku article about a “famous” streamer I’ve never heard of.
WHO
Thank god I’m too old for this shit.
The author mentions not needing to grind or do mundane quests to level to get to more interesting fights, not that the grind is gone from the game.
Did... you just call basic scientific discussion “weasel words”?
Question: What studies have you been reading that are ever 100% sure that they have found what they have found?
Because I will say that I’m CERTAIN that uncertain words are generally typical of most scientific and technical conversations.
For example:
If you…
“Always bugs me when people say it’s been in development for 8 years.” It bugs you when people speak accurately about the game?
How’s that kool aid taste?
Already seeing the “any criticism of Israel is anti-Semetic” crowd setting up shop in the grays. Never mind that we’re talking about actual military issues and the idea of using gaming devices as weapons of war.
Here’s an invisible, untouchable, inedible ice cream sundae. Please write a complaint about how you like it, but want more of something that doesn’t even exist.
“Breeding with a Goron? How the heck did they manage that? They’re literally rock people!”
The quote is about fascism and they’re using for a game that is literally about fighting fascism.
Kotaku: Ubisoft games are obviously intrinsically political, why do they hide from it?!?