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@coriander it is really interesting because like, call of duty has a singleplayer but after modern warfare nobody played it, it was a multiplayer game they could just keep releasing primarily

but ubisoft tried to do that with a singleplayer game with a critically acclaimed story, and like first of all, why, and secondly, has any other narrative-driven series gone quite so hard like that?? like bethesda gets on fine just rereleasing skyrim every year

@coriander i thought it was narratively interesting when i played it in like freshman year of college but my understanding is that the series in general failed to live up to the potential it held (i have never finished another assassin’s creed game)

@coriander not being able to dive off of buildings straight into an assassination will be a downgrade tho

@coriander honestly i think pokémon battles instead of murder might be an improvement; the plot armour of important characters in ac2 was always annoying

what if… assassin's creed ii… but instead of a hidden blade for murdering your enemies… a pokémon

pride month time to annoy all my roommates with excessively gay music

is it better to wear shirts you know your girlfriend likes before getting fucked, as an enticement, or after, as a treat?

i’m glad ONE of us doesn’t have social anxiety

great dane puppy dOESN’T WANNA get out of bed

programmers will literally invent an entirely new language just to avoid the problem of needing to communicate with each other about important changes

standing off in the distance like “webkit is a good browser you guys, it’s on linux”

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