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My review stays negative until super earth is liberated.
Do you have the strength and courage to be free?
They don't care as long as you're playing
Which is why I stopped. Fallout 76 was like $8. It's actually not too bad. Now.
The storyline they added a couple years back with voiced NPCs was actually pretty interesting. Not enough to keep me engaged with the game, but enough to let me see what was happening with it.
The quests let me fulfill the "complete list" part of my brain that gives me dopamine. The story is.. A little subpar but the content is Fallout 4: Lite. Met a few chill people so for what I got it for, it's alright.
Full price? No shot.
I stopped because after around 30 hours it felt the same. It’s fun but eventually one grows tired of shooting bugs
Saying that will get you banned from the helldivers sub.
What is this "sub" you speak of? You use funny words, funny man.
I didn't even know there was a different word for subs here. What is it?
Communities
Too many letters, I'm sticking with subs.
You could call them "commies".
I thought we called those tankies now?
Pray that I don’t alter the deal further.
Sony's always kind of been uncool like this. Before, all PSN games weren't available on PC, so it didn't affect regions that couldn't register for PSN.
Guess they'll have to take it up with the overlords
I love this thing where buying something has been replaced by buying an alterable, revokable license to access that thing. It lowers costs and adds flexibility for producers, which allows them to save money, and they pass that savings on to me in the form of higher prices and my shit that I paid real fucking money for just disappearing one day. Then they explain that I never really "owned" it despite the fact that they use the word "own" in the marketing material, because it's also legal to use words that have known definitions in agreements and then later explain that you were actually using an entirely different, secret definition of that word that's actually the opposite of what you very purposefully implied.
It makes sense to delist games you can't play in another country due to not being able to make an account so that someone doesn't buy your game and then go for an automatic refund after finding out they can't play it, but still a dick move.
They rolled back the PSN requirement though
For now