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I don’t play it, but isn’t GTA Online highly successful?  It’s only Read Dead Online that’s having some problems.

I’ve played the Switch version online for a couple hours.  Seems to run well.  Hit some brief lag for a few moments but nothing too bad.

Now that the game has been out for a bit, I feel like I’m running into a lot more impatient players.  Whereas before they would stick around until I could revive them, now they seem to disconnect pretty quickly.  Maybe I just have bad luck.

Play Hollow Knight

I finally got through the 4th survivor mode on the RE2 remake and unlocked Tofu. I wasn’t expecting to get very far with Tofu at all but surprisingly on my first run I almost made it the whole way. Literally the last zombie killed me. So I may give that another shot.

Doesn’t it have the same rectangles on the bottom of its feet? I don’t get a bandage vibe from those.

Maybe he should’ve used some of that nuanced consideration before he blew $500 on junk.

I can’t believe he was stupid enough to do that.

His 401k is ready.

I think you’re being a little harsh on the presentation and UI. Yeah, it’s nothing special, but it’s functional. It’s a free game so expectations should be in check. I’m guessing coming off of Tetris Effect - a $40 version of Tetris - has probably clouded your viewpoint somewhat. (I also have Tetris Effect but I

I wish I could report players who obviously have no interest in teamwork...

Technical issues aside, I’m finding it really hard to care about this game in the first place.  Everything from the premise to the execution just seems so forgettable.  I feel like it would’ve been huge maybe 3 years ago but now it’s more like a fart in the wind.

PUBG really should’ve gone free to play by now.  I’m surprised they didn’t when the PS4 version launched.  But either way, it feels too late for them now to make much of a dent.

I hate myself every time I decide to get a McRib.

Apex Legends has really hooked me so more of that for sure.

You’re doing some wrong if you’re here for the narrative.

I know I’m in the minority but I find her reviews rather pretentious.

You know it’s a Heather review when the topic of thesies, allegories and socio-politics comes up.

Boo

I can so easily visualize the image of multiple used copies of this game sitting on GameStop’s shelves for $9.99.  It just feels right.