Message from @M4Gunner
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the question is... how many of those new subs are just new accounts created for the sub war
Sub war?
what, like the Hunt for Red October?
I don't think I have ever watched a PewDiePie video
@turtwig do your part and subscribe
wups
I thought I already had
@Dentonan every day thousands of subs are taken away in suspicion of being second accounts, so very little
i suppose
i dont know what tseries is about
no idea, im subscribed to pewds but i havent watched a full vid in months
Holy shit. That list hurts to see.
Sony almost could’ve made this thing worth itZ
Raystorm is good
Xevious 3D:G is ok
T series is some Indian corporation, like vevo
Klonoa is one I always wanted to play.
does not move like mario or sonic
I’m sure it is, being literally the first 2.5d platformer.
i dont see how the gameplay looks good to anyone its very slow
im sure youre wrong about it being the first 2.5d platformer
I can’t think of anything before it.
Unless it’s some obscure failure I never heard before.
Still tho, there’s a bunch on that list like Silent Hill.
Why are video game companies in 2018 so fucking incompetent?
I thought we finally got past this in 2015.
greed and incompetence. a lot of the companies are now run by people that don't care about games but shareholders
im still getting over the fact. somehow i missed the fact they where releasing the ps classic
ceos/directors are more concerned with the profit margin than the quality of the games.
get a raspberry pie it cheeper and more usefull as all the software on the PS classic is free on the internet and I don't mean the games
same can be said about the consoles as well
id imagine the guys actually making them and working on them care about what they are doing. but their hands are tie
tied
>ceos/directors are more concerned with the profit margin than the quality of the games.
No they are ficking not
Or they would be making games for people who buy them
Instead they are making games for people that don't buy them, like the ideological game journalist