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Saying something is “Toxic masculinity” is just sexism, plain and simple but it’s ok because the person saying it has neon colored hair, is 300-400 lbs and “so brave”, or is some little bitch boy trying to kiss ass to the aforementioned in the hopes off getting some type of attention from a girl.

2855d ago 6 agree1 disagreeView comment

Nier Automata - $335.49 ($14.50 off)

I didn’t know copies of Nier were so rare now...

2872d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

August would be better for Spyro. It risks getting lost in the holiday yearly franchise mix-up releasing in September.

2904d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

Let's not forget that all these great games were a result of then fighting to hold off Vivendi taking them over. Let's see how they do the next few years now that they have a Chinese smartphone game maker backing them up and don't have to try as hard.

2907d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

100% agree. Half the screen, auto playing ads that can't be backed out of and use my data every single time you try to read anything on here is rediculous. I had to install Firefox and make a shortcut just for N4G with uBlock installed just to be able to do anything without some stupid ad making the site unbearable.

2912d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

Multiple betas and a thousand articles and I still don't know what you do in the game. Is it just sailing around and screwing around with other people? Are there story missions or is it randomly generated chests of gold/islands to find? Is there any kind of progression for your pirate? Level system, etc. It looks neat to me and I want to like it but I'm lost on what you actually do in the game.

2940d ago 1 agree2 disagreeView comment

13.3 GB

2942d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

It's always that season84 guy. N4G needs to allow us to filter articles by username.

2956d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment

I'm curious, how much do you make linking to these "sales'? You do at least one every other day or more. It must be profitable.

2991d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

The last die shrink by AMD (7nm) was this fall followed by the next around 2020. Late 2020 early 2021 would give enough time for the 2017 chips to be cheap enough for something mass produced like the PS5/Next Xbox.

https://wccftech.com/amd-co...

3003d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

No it's not if net neutrality goes away. Large portions of customers simply won't pay it or be able to afford for the "gamer package" or whatever ISP's dream up when they can piecemeal out internet. $60 game + $60 a year online + internet bill + whatever your isp charges extra to play and download games = most people not able to afford downloading huge digital games.

3029d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

It's simple, just become a mattress actress like her.

3037d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

One G is a country, two G's is racist.

3041d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

They didn't chicken out, their bosses were flat out paid for a good review. 8 out of 10 minimum and shut your mouth about pay to win if you want to keep your job.

3046d ago 7 agree5 disagreeView comment

It has a July 2, 2018 release date on Amazon.

The email letting me know about the updated release date on my Preorder has changed 3x already though. Dec 2017 to July 1, 2018 to July 2, 2018. Hopefully it's settled this time and we get to play it before next holiday season.

3057d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

The week after I bought it. Every time.

3167d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

"Procedural mission generation"

That's why the install size is so small. I was wondering because I assumed it was more mission oriented with scripted stories and levels. Space battle with some Klingons, stop by in Vulcan homeworld or space stations like DS9 and wander around, etc.

3215d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

3GB?
Seems kind of small but ok.

3215d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

4.29 GB on Xbox
4.25 GB on Playstation

3219d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

@Deathtok
It's called "artificial scarcity" and it used to be a common thing among manufacturers. Nintendo, Sega, even Playstation 1 did it all through the 80's and 90's. It incentivizes impulse buying because you'll be thinking you never know when another of whatever you're buying will be available again so you MUST scoop it up right then. If the shelves were loaded down then you would have time to consider purchasing. Do you get a Switch? Get a PS4 Pro...

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