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Why would Sony and Microsoft want to put GameStop out of business at this point? With their recent sales struggles, it’s fairly concrete proof that they’re not hurting the major developers’s bottom lines as much as they used to, and taking a major supplier of games out of the market would potentially hurt their

Websites, particularly this one, survive based on clicks. That’s why they don’t always present all of the pertinent information in articles; they link to potential sources of it on their site, because if you click through for clarification, they’re getting more page views.

Hello apparent internet watchdog,

Again - questionable on an ethical level? Sure. Frantic for big-wig corporate people who don’t actually have to work at the store level? Nah. If anything, that’s more normal than frantic.

This entire sentence is pretty unnecessary in the article:

I have a massive issue with this post: nothing in here is really NSFW. I’m not bemoaning that for WANT of NSFW stuff, mind you, but rather questioning why people who have their “naughty” bits covered should be designated as such.

I can't remember the last time I saw someone be so pessimistic over something they really enjoyed.

YEEESSSSSS. I want to play this SO BADLY, but I haven’t turned my PS4 on for years except to watch DVDs. I wasn’t thrilled about shelling out for PS+ just for Granblue, either. This is amazing.

Dragon Quest of the Stars, not For.

Didn’t the movie come out in 82? It's not quite 40 yet. :)

I have a very simple, non-trolling, straightforward question.

Morally? It’s hurting any of the number of people who don’t have the morals to resist the urge to steal from companies for their own amusement. And that’s a good thing. I don’t care how strong nostalgia is or how hard it is to get your hands on some stuff, it’s wrong.

Nice read. I went to that Gamestop a few times, though I mainly stick to the ones closer to me. I’m not sure why I still do, other than to get the occasional exclusive puzzle. Maybe it’s leftover nostalgia from working there for years and not hating it?

I kind of want to replay this game. I haven't played it through since its initial release. But my biggest gripe remains the same - I HATE how the enemies level with you. One of my biggest joys in RPGs is returning to an early area and absolutely steamrolling enemies that may have given me trouble earlier. That doesn't

“Reigns, a very good video game, has an active Kickstarter to convert it into a board game. If you’re a fan of the game, consider supporting it, but remember that Kickstarter (and/or any other venture) carries a level of risk, as you are investing in a product and not actually purchasing it.”

Thor: The Dark World is so good it warranted mentioning it twice, huh?

Is it just me, or does this look... I dunno, kind of bad? The combat looks like essentially the same thing that we got in Force Unleashed (only somehow more boring), the environments are pretty (but nothing to go nuts over), and so far it just seems unexciting. I know this is an early book, but speaking as a die-hard

<b>Without a way to see what attacks are coming or from which direction</b>

“Gwent’s new expansion, Crimson Cruse, ...

People who were stupid and waited until the last second to register their games are waiting through a bottleneck full of people who were stupid and waited until the last second to register their games.