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I'd like to talk about what I think has gone wrong with racing games. Everything is handed to players on a platter.
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Local Game Stores are Killing Themselves
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Do videogame journalists even have the time to appropriately test games in which the lore and atmosphere is delivered by scattered bits of information, like e-mails and notes?
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Users of microtransactions, care to share your experience of paying for them and why?
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Does anyone else get anxiety when playing certain types of games?
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In a single player game with microtransactions, does save editing count as stealing?
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Why Did I Enjoy Playing Games So Much When I Was Little? Now I'm In A Hurry To Finish Them
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Is the "longer campaign = better spent money" philosophy hurting the gaming industry?
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Are Co-op modes in plattformers only made to appeal a casual audience?
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Why are gamers continually surprised when loot games like Destiny and The Division have repetitive elements? Isn't that an essential part of the design?
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What game that everybody loves that you just can't get into, no matter how much you try?
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I haven't played a video game for year and I want to start again
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Revisiting Half Life 2 12 years later, is it still a epic?
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What do you think of Piracy, what are your views or opinions related to it?
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I've lost my trust in triple A companies as of late
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How do you differentiate gaming from other media?
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When do you feel that you've been given "enough" for the price that you payed for a game?
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Why do many gamers prefer digital console games? There is no advantage to digital and I strongly prefer discs.
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What video game controversy made you roll your eyes the most or made you feel as annoyed to hear?
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Games don't let us fuck up anymore. And that's bad game design.
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