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Oner

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  1. You are dead to me! Dead!
  2. Jim Sterling did this against copyright takedown claims years ago. The funniest was when a video got flagged by the same company's Japan and EU branches and was stuck in limbo for all eternity.
  3. There's a keynotes video on YouTube where Brian says he wants to handle certain things with "more respect". Whether that means Malkavian insanity won't be treated as comic relief and the owner of a strip club won't ask you to assassinate someone while in her lingerie or that you get to pick from a list of 20 genders remains to be seen but my money would be on the former.
  4. Plus that cult game had 15 years to gather fans.
  5. Fair enough!
  6. Tatooine is wrong, he's named after a dog after all. So, Jar-Jar Jones? R2 Jones? Rancor Jones? I kinda like this one. Practice Droid Jones? Oh my god in the third game Jones teams up with Darth Connery Vader to go on an adventure-comedy romp against the Empire. I'm digging this!
  7. Plot twist: You're actually talking about Invisible War.
  8. From what I’ve seen or read about that thing, is that rating the game 3/10 because it has DeNuvo or other kind of intrusive DRM, is currently also considered as off-topic, and a reason for removing the review. That would be a bummer, but I can also see their point of view. Denuvo is crap that shouldn't be in games but rating an otherwise great game 3/10 isn't fair either I'd say.
  9. To be actually specific, an algorythm will look through reviews and when it sees "off-topic review bombs" (ie, the devs tweeted they like Mars over Snickers so Snicker fans start boycotting the game) it'll flag it for supposedly actual human evaluation and if those guys find the reviews inapproriate, will disconnect those reviews from the aggregate graph. The reviews themselves will still be there to read and "enjoy" or you can switch so the graph incorporates the bombs as well. Or so they said it'll work, we'll see once it's implemented.
  10. EA survey finds majority of players want games to be more inclusive Are you implying that the whole GamerGate nonsense about the evils of racist-sexist-narcissist-bigoted-everything gamers was utter bull, EA? Imconcievable!
  11. I don't remember this bit, how did it happen?
  12. Completed The War Within in Warframe, which is to say I got a bug and got sent back all the way to the ****tiest part of the quest, the purge sequence. About halfway through the mission. Yay...
  13. Admittedly I was a kid when I caught a few episodes on TV, but I second this notion.
  14. Does it even matter? I mean weren't there complaints that the weapons suck because most of your damage is supposed to stem from your Javelin abilities?
  15. Likewise, certain choices make me ponder the issue so much I get frustrated with indecision and suddenly two months have passed and I haven't started up the game since.
  16. Makes me wonder why they're pulling Vergil out of his grave again then. Not that it matters to me, I'm still looking forward to the game.
  17. He's alive! Aliiiiiive!
  18. They stopped working on it in December last year.
  19. I wouldn't mind if, in a moment of utter insanity, CDPR would decide to try adapting Exalted into a good video game.
  20. From the comments section by YongYea: "For those pointing out this should be obvious given CD Projekt Red has GOG, keep in mind that Ubisoft has UPlay and still made a deal with Epic to exclude Division 2 from Steam, so it's good to know something like that won't happen with Cyberpunk 2077."
  21. Video games are designed to provide entertainment, not to make you more aggressive, or train you to be a career warmonger. Loot box systems -not loot box games, systems-, both in function and in psychological effect are gambling systems, designed to hook you into gambling addiction. The difference should be obvious enough.
  22. Evocative rather than representative!
  23. 6 is more entertaining than 5, but in a holy **** I can't stop laughing at how utterly terrible this game is way. Luckily, I have a video handy to explain! Speaking of which, I still need to play Revelations 2. I thoroughly enjoyed the first Revelations. Before Resi 7 came out, Revelations was the last bastion of hope for fans of the series' survival horror roots. It was a case of a spinoff becoming more like the main series than latter games in said main series, sort of how Bravely Default is more Final Fantasy than Final Fantasy is these days, if that makes any sense. Revelations 2 is a somewhat different experience than 1 and there's one or two areas like the desert mining? town with the extended crate puzzle that borders on outright bad, but overall it's a fine game I think.
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