Nah, people are reaching on this one. There's a lot of reasons to be mad at Nintendo. Cartoony proportions being a low key hint at GenAI is not one of them
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They didn't explain how parents work, not sure how you can claim that
He's been buying up huge swathes of farm land in the middle of the country. Not everything he's doing has been philanthropy
False dichotomy. The world is more nuanced than this idiotic black and white world view
Bro, their actions do not support the things they claim to believe. Their excuses don't matter at that point.
Yeah, I do. A bunch of consolidations is AAA companies have left us steps away from a monopoly on publishers. Given the lack of competition, these big companies have gotten lazy and keep releasing the same shit over and over, some of it ripoffs, some of it remasters. People are getting fed up with it and their easy cash cows are now less profitable than they were.
Instead of changing their plans, they're firing people. Because the only ones in charge are MBAs, not people who know what their products even are.
There was an interactive Kimmy Schmidt episode?!
Another AAA game I want planning to play getting delayed doesn't say anything about the games industry. Haven't been excited about a AAA game in many years now. Everything is a bland cookie cutter sequel, remaster, or battle pass loot box multiplayer arena thingy.
Are you being sarcastic here... Or just a dick?
It's a privilege to work for a shitty mega corporation making substandard pay for the skills you have?! And those mega corps routinely buy up the small studios, so it's not like people have to even seek out employment with them to end up working for them.
Man who is infamous for saying one thing and doing another, saying he won't do something... Is not uplifting news.
Especially phrased like this.
According to the article it appears to be a reskinned Chicago. Not sure how much original story is really going to be in it
This is idiotic. Besides being an obvious attempt to fin el renewables money to coal/gas...they have to match their output during the day, at a time when demand isn't even as high.