Remember when Musk challenged the World Food Program to explain how he could solve world hunger with just $6 billion, they did, and he just completely ignored them?
These people are destroying our planet and could care less about our lives. They will sacrifice every single one of us to maintain their wealth and power. There are way more of us than them. They should be afraid of us because we are the ones who can take that wealth and power away. We need to get rid of these people before we all suffer the consequences of their existence.
@Gornosferatu@Soraismyson I don't think it has anything to do with that. The industry needs to sell as many games as possible to survive, and GaaS makes it difficult for other games to sell b/c ten games rule the market. Add on an inflated economy, and it makes sense.
@KaptainKuba Hey @KaptainKuba, idk if this is relevant, but I rewatched the scene when Odin kills Thor at the end of Ragnarok. Thor dissipates the same way Faye does when she enters the Everywhen. Thought it might be interesting. It could also be me conflating things.
@AresJ_M Square Enix is currently undergoing a 3-year corporate restructure. Sorry to say, but I don't think KH4 will be out for a while. I might even be a PS6 title.
@milkydeezy@MrHooboMaster I’m excited for Wolverine, but it didn't wow me like I thought it would, so it's not in my top 10 either. I think I'm getting mellowed out by Insomniac's Marvel games. I can't explain why, but there's this sameness that I can't put my finger on.
@MightyKeef@SpawnWaveMedia Putting faith in Xbox leadership is futile. They speak one way to appease their fans, then completely ignore them because of shareholders and investors. The best we can hope for is for PC to step up against Sony and Nintendo. I mean ffs, Matt Booth is still there, they don't care
@realradec As Spyro, Rachet, Crash, and even Rayman experience their renaissance, Jak and Sly are stuck at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. @PlayStation BRING MY BOYS HOME
@highelven I first learned this in Latin 1 back in high school. Fathers gave girls the feminine versions of their names. In my class, we chose our own Roman names; I chose Septimus, which means “Seventh,” and if I had a daughter, she’d take the name Septima after me.