Palworld without the guns I suppose.
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Mario and Luigi were always the 3rd tier Mario RPG brand (after Paper Mario and Mario RPG), but it seems like outside of IGN's review, it was pretty positively reviewed.
That doesn't sound good at all. Not sure why people would want this. The Steam forums have that, it's a mess.
No one is looking at the Steam forums as a good thing or something one would want.
Once you realize that singular They has been around for centuries, and that one is only weirded out by it because they are only used to seeing the plural They, then this becomes a non-issue. You'd have to go out of your way to make it an issue (like people who want to enforce limited/archaic social norms).
@blaznwiipspman1:
It's always a wonder to mehow they remember such things way back ,I'm lucky I can remember it vaguely
The thing is, "you had to be there" in 1993 to appreciate shows such as Power Rangers as it wasn't anything like it back in the golden age days of the 90s. That's how people like me have fond memories. Of course, Power Rangers is still doing well by today's standards. Heck, the last one I watched was Power Rangers: Dino Thunder.
Yeah, Power Rangers became so much better after the rough years of the early 90s.
I am surprised they even make any money on GS. The websites are dying in general replaced long time ago by individual bloggers and streamers.
IGN is still doing well. Gamespot just wasn't able to maintain, let alone expand, its popularity and readership. These forums are completely dead. There is around an hour or two inbetween new posts nowadays; meanwhile this is how busy the forums were 11 years ago:
![](https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/original/240/2405269/4394140-2669673948-ninte.png)
That's multiple posts per minute.
And with the forum halfway infested with posters that spread hatred for any games that aren't aimed exclusively to single late millennial males, there's no way for this place to get new users.
Games take way too long to make; this game seemed like it started development after Overwatch 1 came out and missed the entire fad.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is currently the #1 top seller on Steam worldwide, knocking off Call of Duty.
— KAMI (@Okami13_) October 31, 2024
▫️ Biggest Steam launch ever for BioWare with 68,000+ concurrent players
▫️ Biggest single player game ever for EA, passing up Star Wars Jedi: Survivor#DragonAgeVeilguardpic.twitter.com/2Nd4QSuuPb
Go woke go...oh.
70k+ in just a couple of hours, for a game with no preload, released in the middle of the day in the US, on a holiday.
Congrats to the team. Bioware is back baby!
This is very disappointing. I was hoping they would go out of business.
With the game industry collapsing due to constant layoffs, a good team making a good game that became a good success is wonderful news.
I did. It was really cool, but the long load times kept it from being something a lot of people used.
I expect this to be mid at best but game media trying to make out it's better.
I call it "Ass Creed" syndrome. Which I just made-up 3 seconds ago. Hopefully it catches on.
Games media is under no obligation and has no interest in "making it out to be better".
Games media only wants clicks and drama, and the fact that they aren't going around saying it sucks after playing the game shows the game is really good.
Games media is a cabal of far leftests who try to control the medium through influence.
The only people we can trust is far-right Youtubers blaming it on woman. (imo)
This is what lefties do cry and try to suppress and cancel until they get their way.
You replied to someone making fun of people that think like that.
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