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24 votes
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Orbitals | Announcement trailer
22 votes -
Money bunny! ‘Zootopia 2’ crossing $1 billion global box office today; fastest Hollywood animation ever to milestone
6 votes -
Solasta II | Reveal trailer
9 votes -
Box office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ debuts to frightfully good $63 million domestic, adds $46 million overseas for $109 million global debut; ‘Zootopia 2’ crosses $900 million globally
13 votes -
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come | Official trailer
4 votes -
‘Zootopia 2’ jumps to $556.4m global opening for biggest WW start of 2025
22 votes -
Zork I, II, and III go open source
33 votes -
Development of the Paradox Interactive-owned IP Cities: Skylines will shift from Colossal Order to Iceflake Studios
18 votes -
The Devil Wears Prada 2 | Teaser trailer
9 votes -
Guillermo del Toro in the Video Club
4 votes -
I tried the best abandoned games
22 votes -
Overwatch 2 now: how does it look to you?
I get the feeling that, outside its own communities, Overwatch has mostly slipped out of the wider conversation. We've had: Blizzard’s various incidents/controversies The shift to OW2 and all the...
I get the feeling that, outside its own communities, Overwatch has mostly slipped out of the wider conversation.
We've had:
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Blizzard’s various incidents/controversies
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The shift to OW2 and all the confusion/anger around that
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The battle pass / shop pricing / F2P monetization complaints
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Cancellation of PVE mode
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General live-service fatigue
Most of that hasn’t really been “fixed”, but I'm not seeing nearly as much noise about it anymore, good or bad.
My own (slightly biased) view as someone still playing:
As a now free-to-play, live-service game with ongoing updates and "events", I feel like OW2's cosmetic pricing is (unfortunately) pretty standard compared to similar big titles. I'm not saying that's good, I think aggressive monetization is a wider industry problem, but within that landscape, the model itself doesn't feel uniquely outrageous to me if the goal is keeping a big, polished game running long-term.
I also doubt the actual dev team has much control over pricing, so that part lands more on Blizzard/ABK as a company (shocker).
Setting that aside: purely in terms of gameplay, the game currently feels the best it ever has to me. There's a good variety of modes, and things like the new Stadium mode feel very different from the usual Quick Play/Comp loop while still keeping the core of what makes Overwatch fun: the heroes, the readability, how smooth and well-designed everything feels.
What I'd like to hear from you:
Especially if you're not deep in the OW ecosystem anymore (or never were):
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Do you think about Overwatch at all these days?
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Did you drop it because of Blizzard, OW2’s launch, monetization, balance, something else?
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From the outside, does it feel “fine now”, “permanently tainted”, “kind of irrelevant”, or just background noise?
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If you never really played it: is there anything that would actually make you try Overwatch 2 in its current state?
And if you are still playing or following it closely, I'm also interested in how you feel about the state of the game vs peak OW1 / early OW2, especially whether it's earned back any trust or enthusiasm.
Not trying to rehash every incident in detail, just curious how the game and its reputation land for people who aren’t immersed in it every day.
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Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf | Announcement trailer
6 votes -
CS2 skin update ‘rug pulls’ collectors as $1 billion wiped from market cap
34 votes -
Tormented Souls 2 is out now!
3 votes -
Lancia returns to rally racing!
14 votes -
‘Heat 2’ is on: Michael Mann crime drama moves from Warner Bros. to United Artists; Jerry Bruckheimer, Scott Stuber producing
10 votes -
Do Red Dead Redemption 2's power lines connect to anything?
28 votes -
Abylight Studios and Frictional Games are collaborating to celebrate the tenth anniversary of SOMA
15 votes -
Nintendo adding Virtual Boy to Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack, with Virtual Boy replica accessory to play games in 3D
23 votes -
Slay the Spire 2 Early Access delayed til March 2026
20 votes -
Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 getting rerelease on Nintendo Switch, bundle for $70 or standalone for $40 each
24 votes -
Helldivers 2 – Into the Unjust | Launch trailer
19 votes -
Kenshi - Meet the makers
12 votes -
What are some of your favorite Nintendo Switch games?
Hey all, I just recently got a Switch 2, and am looking for some games to play on it. I currently have Mario Kart World (and have been enjoying it), but nothing else. I have not owned a Switch...
Hey all,
I just recently got a Switch 2, and am looking for some games to play on it. I currently have Mario Kart World (and have been enjoying it), but nothing else.
I have not owned a Switch before, so if there are good switch games that work on the switch 2 I would appreciate those recommendations as well.
Looking primarily for single-player & local 2-player games. No real genres I dislike, except I don’t play a lot of horror games. I have played a bit of splatoon on a friends switch, and that wasn’t my cup of tea.
I do have a PC and have played a lot of games there (like Cyberpunk, Elden Ring, Tunic, Hollow Knight, etc), so mainly looking for games that are console-exclusive, or that might’ve slipped by my radar.
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G’AIM’E: Plug and play gun system for modern TVs
23 votes -
Japanese explains Capcom vs. SNK 2's special intros
3 votes