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Just days after Nintendo dropped the hottest new game console, Balenciaga tried to do what it does best - hype-marketing. Marking the beginning of the Chinese 'Year of the Snake', the company gifted its "VICs" or Very Important Clients an elaborately packaged gaming console that plays the age-old Sn...
So. I wanna start this off by saying to those unaware that I am a raging homosexual and happy to be one.
I've never been particularly into JRPGs. I'm not a huge fan of the art style but the voice acting usually puts me off. JRPGs seem to have a lot of extra enthusiasm noises and exertion noises and for some reason it drives me batty. No ill will against the games, just they've never captured my interest due to that (Dragon Quest 1, 2 and 11 are exempt from this for some reason I can't explain). A friend knew this and kept bugging me to play Persona 5. I had played the dancing games and knew the music was phenomenal and exactly up my alley so screw it. I figured I'd try.
Opened up the game and started setting it up, naming my character and going about things. I got about 3-4 hours in before giving up.
A few months later I redownloaded P5 to try it again. This time I was enjoying myself a bit more. Picked up where I left off and kept going. 20ish minutes or so I ended up going back t
A prominent Fortnite leaker has claimed that the game will soon feature a King of the Hill crossover, with Hank Hill as an upcoming skin. The popular animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels first made its debut in 1997 and stayed on the air for 13 seasons. While the show originally premiered on Fox, it found a resurgence in popularity when it aired on Adult Swim. While Fortnite has featured many collaborations over the years, this one seems to have shocked a large portion of its community.
The maker of the video game Genshin Impact has agreed to pay $20 million and to block children under 16 from making in-game purchases without parental consent to settle Federal Trade Commission all
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The maker of the video game Genshin Impact has agreed to pay $20 million and to block children under 16 from making in-game purchases without parental consent to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations the company violated a children’s privacy law and deceived children and other users about the real costs of in-game transactions and odds of obtaining rare prizes.
“Genshin Impact deceived children, teens, and other players into spending hundreds of dollars on prizes they stood little chance of winning,” said Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Companies that deploy these dark-pattern tactics will be held accountable if they deceive players, particularly kids and teens, about the true costs of in-game transactions.”