

I would be genuinely astounded if anybody does anything other than go to work, keep their head down, and try to survive… But more power to you, my guy


I would be genuinely astounded if anybody does anything other than go to work, keep their head down, and try to survive… But more power to you, my guy


So does Nintendo like control Japanese distribution policy or something?


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To be honest, I’m not even sure if I am criticizing it, in the same sense that i don’t really have any criticisms of the colour beige…
It made no impression on me, it had no memorable characters or interesting ideas, I can’t even remember the plot despite the fact that im sure i played through the whole thing. The only take away i had was a string of marvel level quips and an extremely thorough understanding that evil corporations are bad…
I was just, disappointed. Thats all. But my impressions are coloured by how much i wanted it to be good after playing falliut 4. Definitely do not let that influence your experience, if you loved it then i believe you 100%


I hope so, but I’m nervous. The Outer Worlds also seemed really promising at first but turned out to be so disappointingly bland. Fingers crossed though


When i figure out what gen a’s ‘funny’ synonym is I’ll update the list


I’m a lmaoer myself but i can throw in a lol depending on who I’m talking to.


For me its moreso about what the older gens won’t use than what the younger ones will


My general metric:
Hahaha = gen x
Lol = older millenial
Lmao = younger millenial
💀 = Gen z


I used to have a friend who was born with his left hand disabled and could only really play videogames on easy unless they had heavy accessibility options. Whenever i see these weird “dark souls needs to be hard” people i cant help but think about him and how he’s barred from playing these deep, visually impressive games because the community starts sending death threats at the mere mention of an easy mode.
Plus you can tell it was written by a real person because ai would have used proper sentence structure.


I would love it if publications could just limit their headlines to one misleading term per story. The rocks are a ‘city’? Sure. The geysers looks like ‘spiders’? I guess. But when you start putting them together in the same headline it feels like your breaking the fourth wall or something


I’d been grasping for literally any alternative to Reddit for months and heard about this place when they shut down third party apps. Haven’t thought about going back even once…


To anyone wondering, this doesn’t seem to be a a case of the estate pointlessly attacking fan-projects like Nintendo does. The article says the guy actually tried to publish the book and profit off of it, then he attempted to sue Amazon for infringing on his ideas… Not sure how he was expecting that to turn out
You have my respect and support, friend 👍