Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the thrilling conclusion of the FFVII Remake Series, launches simultaneously on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, Epic Games Store and Steam in Spring 2027.
950$ for a Steam Deck
900$ for a PS5 Pro
650$ for an Xbox Series X
600$ for a PS5
500$ for a Switch 2
Gaming has become unaffordable, this literally can't be sustainable.
Thunder are a disgusting team to watch, and the refs are even more disgusting for letting them get away with stuff like this.
Hartenstein literally pulled Castle away from a rebound by aggressively pulling his hair, and Thunder got a three out of this play. Sickening league
@MoltenSteelTube@ActualAero Deliberately obtuse. If you think these games couldn’t have used just a bit of time, such as adding online trading / battles then idk what to tell you lol. Only step up is that you receive mystery gift items after becoming the champion
Having in-game trades as the originals intended back in the early 2000s with them being local only is still an insane decision.
Surely the Hoenn games come next with this same effort next Pokemon Day. Can’t see why they wouldn’t
In 2013, the entire internet (rightfully) cooked Microsoft for the Xbox One’s mandatory 24-hour check-in DRM. It was a PR disaster so bad they had to do a total 180 before launch just to survive.
Massive waves of people fled to PlayStation, claiming they were "voting with their wallets" for "the gamers" and "ownership."
Fast forward to 2026, and those same people have spent over a decade building massive digital libraries in the Sony ecosystem, only to find themselves dealing with the exact same "periodic authentication" DRM they claimed to hate back then.
The funniest part? Watching those same people now do absolute mental gymnastics to defend it. "It's just a bug!" "It's for security!" "Who stays offline for 30 days anyway?" The gaslighting is incredible.
Turns out the DRM wasn't defeated in 2013; it just waited for you to get comfortable and trapped in a digital ecosystem.