@Inker_comics Yeah, but it's live action, so that makes it better by default!
Gave S1 a fair shake and absolutely hated it. I refuse to give this show any more of my time. I've seen stills/clips making fun of S2 and I'm just shm/rolling my eyes, doing my best to ignore it.
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Remember when Crunchyroll bought Funimation and people lost whole digital libraries? they wouldn’t even let them download a digital copy of what they purchased. This can arbitrarily happen at any time, you can never convince me that digital is better.
Two retailers that specialize in physical video games have announced they will not sell Grand Theft Auto VI when it launches because the boxed version will contain only a download code instead of a game disc.
Video Games Plus (VGP), which has been in business for nearly 40 years, has a longstanding policy against selling boxed games that do not include physical media. The company explained:
“For nearly 40 years, VGP has been committed to supporting physical media and preserving the value of physical game ownership. Our company policy is that we do not carry physical products for video game consoles that contain only a digital download code. The physical release of Grand Theft Auto VI is expected to be a code-in-box product. As a result, VGP will not be offering it for sale.”
VGP added that it would gladly stock the game if Rockstar releases a version that includes an actual disc in the future.
Loot Box Gaming (LBG) has taken a similar position. The retailer, which was founded out of a passion for physical game preservation, said:
“When we started LBG, it was out of a love for our favorite form of media, gaming, as well as the preservation of said media. If a product can’t honor the people who pay their hard-earned money to purchase it, then we have no business trying to sell it to our customers.”
LBG also stated that it hopes Grand Theft Auto VI is a huge success, but it will not compromise its principles regarding physical game ownership.