Gonna play the eternal optimist here and suggest maybe they mean they're gonna make the game even more scary.
It's been a fair while since I played SH2, but maybe some of the scares don't have the same impact these days.
Fingers are crossed for this one.
Let's not forget the Green Knight movie with Pajeet Patel in the lead.
The only silver lining is that these movies tend to bomb financially, which presumably means a lot of normies out there are just as sick of this shit as we are.
And now, like a fart in the wind, the science changed and most of the mandates have vanished.
The state governments and employers simply point the finger at each other and those of us who lost jobs are left powerless to do anything about it.
The 15-minute thing should have tipped off some of the normies, but unfortunately they just accepted it as normal.
Instead of checking known allergies against the ingredients in the vial, it's now just fine to jab away then wait 15 minutes to see if you go into anaphylaxis.
I got it as one of the monthly PlayStation Plus games, and I'm glad I did.
It's definitely not a 'games as a movie' type of thing. It has a decent story, some well-written characters and a decent gameplay loop. I'm playing Red Dead Redemption 2 at the moment and that game is far more intrusive with its storytelling.
Like any leftist meme, it's way too verbose. This one gets bonus points for inappropriate capitalisation alongside poor layout and grammar.
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Good. The idea of Microsoft (or any other massive corporate entity) buying up devs and publishers en masse is terrible for the industry.
The odd development studio is one thing, but MS really seems to be pushing too hard. I can imagine they'll be looking at EA and Ubisoft in the next ten years if this goes ahead.
It's easy to take the piss out of Sony over their reaction to this buyout, but their concerns are pretty reasonable. In order for a healthy and thriving market, there needs to be competition.
For sure. I'm about as jaded and cynical as it gets these days, but I still on occasion allow for a little hope.
That said, now that I know it's a Western dev that has its hands on the project, that hope has diminished somewhat.