10,000 Bulletins: No One Can Stop the Presses! (Part 1)

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:twinklestar: :wavy_dash:

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i can’t believe NOBODY here has posted Star Fetchers yet

it’s hard for me to remember there are other indie games coming out because this is just taking everybody’s work behind the shed in a big way lmao

there’s a no commentary playthrough of the free demo chapter here although you should really just go play it yourself on steam

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This looks pretty cool

A new entry in the fan favorite franchise, just in time for SPOOKYween!

:face_vomiting:

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I just can’t get enough IP utilization in my strategic global corporate alliances

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The absolute worst.

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cool, never playing any of that shit i guess

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hahaha i guess my NFTs as DLC prediction is here sooner than i thought

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DLC has basically always been NFTs. you wouldn’t fung a horse armor! I really feel like this is non-news. like… scammy major AAA publisher uses scammy tech to continue doing the exact same scam

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Yeah, the main difference here being its additional huge waste of energy & related environmental impact

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I mean yeah if ubisoft cared about that they’d just retire the entire company

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Were puting gaming… On the block chain

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Block Strings > Block Chains imho

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People are hopeful this is going to lead to a Shenmue MMO or something. I don’t think that’s the case, though. A Shenmue MMO would be a gamble that I sure as hell wouldn’t take, even with “strategic and technical” backing and support. Unless it’s something like Shenmue City, but I don’t know why you’d need Microsoft for that. It’s far more likely to ‘benefit’ stuff like Yakuza (and probably even Persona) than Shenmue, anyway.


The last time Doobiesoft released anything interesting was Jade Cocoon 2 and Grandia II c. 01/02. I’ve thought about this a lot because I walk past the Ubisoft building on my way home from work. So, fuck them, let them NFT until they choke.

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shenmue doesn’t make sense to me as any kind of multiplayer game tbh. like it’s very specifically about ryo’s journey, the people he meets and what he learns about himself and the world.

unless it just used the name and be a generic online game that happens to be set in 1980s asia

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Wanted to do the exact same post, thanks.

And i love W4tchdog5 1&2, now that i am thinking about it, that was ubi, too…