By the time this game comes out, I will have completely forgotten about it.
It does not depend on how you read the sentence. It depends on whether the subject is singular or plural. In virtually every instance, using more than one subject is considered plural because, well, it's more than one. SOME compound subjects, like "bed and breakfast", are commonly understood as a singular subject, but they are the example that proves the rule. "Bugs and glitches" don't count.
The biggest problem is that you're using the singular "is" when you should be using the plural "are" for multiple sentence subjects, like so:
"Bugs and Glitches ARE Not Cyberpunk 2077's Biggest Problem"
Looks like an okay PS2 game. . .
If by "updates its treatment of sex workers", they mean, "gives prostitutes bigger tits, longer legs, and nicer asses", I'm all in.
No "Alpha Protocol". What a bummer.
You should purchase Activision and FromSoftware; then you can decide the game's parameters. Until then, however, you are no one to tell either company how they should conduct their business.
Gee. The executive of a company selling a product says that the product is good. How reliable. What do you expect them to say? Meh, it's okay, but I'd wait for the discount bin?
Fuck.
Nah. Diversity for its own sake is just empty-headed multiculturalism.
Thank you for taking the time to post this list in a response.
Yes. Removing vent grates from a tenement felt much more substantive and less "fluffy" than fighting any of the major villains.
Good call, Insomniac.
Does it bring back the concept of genetic memory? That was what made the first two games interesting.
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"More about Anthem came from the most recent Electronic Arts investor conference call, during which Chief Executive Officer talked briefly about the game, explaining that EA is pleased with the excitement building for the game. . . ."
EA's CEO was talking to a group of high-level shareholders during an INVESTOR CONFERENCE CALL. What's he going to tell them? "We think that this game is going to auger in harder than a coked up kamikaze in a supercharg...
Incorrect headline. The underlying article states that Obsidian has created a 30-40 page pitch, but says nothing about having presented that pitch to Sega.
Honest to God, I couldn't have put it better, myself. Well said and thanks!
Ugh. Same boring fetch-quest fest with vague "protect humanity" story. Same cringe-inducing dialogue. Same "something for everyone" game (which means nothing for anyone). Same Nu-Bioware.
Not one word about the most important element, the one that is the actual engine of the game: the story.
The fact that this isn't even mentioned tells you all you need to know.
Pish tosh. Who cares about story telling or characterization when you can market a shooter as an RPG and still make gobs of money without actually making the effort to tell a well thought out story peopled by memorable characters?
Silly rational person.
Seriously? I play every playable character there is: a male human noble.