@ASpacePope @aidan_j2003 @CerberusXt I mean critics rate games professionally and while there is some flaws in that they have relationships with publishers people still use them to decide if a game is worth buying. They're not TOTALLY useless.
@MrMattBSN Lots of fathers and husbands are pieces of shit though. I just think it's funny how people will use words like "father" and "husband" as a way to distract from the suffering someone creates for the world. He didn't NEED to be a CEO. That was his choice.
@stan_crist@Mankosmash@Asmongold Virtue signaling can be a grift. The whole point is that there's an angle, business-wise or audience-wise. Audience capture for example.
@ClankStarr@NightSkyPrince_ In fairness bro is polling HIS audience, a primarily PlayStation-owning audience of Final Fantasy fans, a franchise that has been getting PlayStation exclusivity these last few years. I doubt they even own an Xbox.
@NightSkyPrince_ Really? I kinda feel like the indie scene has kinda ensured AAs will continue, they'll just require more work from the consumer to find.
Plus I think we also have to consider something else, were AAs a thing 20 years ago? Game development was so different back then.
@LiohnX @NightSkyPrince_ I cannot imagine giving two fucks. I enjoy games for what they are and don't waste my time circlejerking about whatever anti-SJW outrage is out there. So go ahead and sip on your Sweet Baby Inc juice since it's all that seems to occupy your feeble mind.
@stefanoschen It's interesting because there's a lot of advertising that is aimed black people and such as Old Spice and Sprite and so on. I wonder if those advertisements were produced by white people.
@TWEET_PAROL Piece of shit. If she's a minor you can't just beat them up like that, and if they're an adult, fuck him, she can do what she wants. Either way he's a douchebag.
@GamewithDave It's like when people say that the 80s had the best movies, but they only remember the movies that are still watched today, 90 percent of movies back then were totally disposable, and same with games. It only feels like there are no good games because you're living in the now.
@GamewithDave Like, people have nostalgia for the 360 era, but nobody talks about how that era was plagued by shooters, online passes, and other dated and bad decisions. Also, it's a matter of us only remembering the good games, nobody remembers games that suck, same thing will happen now.