We know https://t.co/ynPrfgXIJkpic.twitter.com/0X1hh1xREO
— JayRock ☻ (@JAAY_ROCK_) December 3, 2022
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— colteastwood (@Colteastwood) December 3, 2022
We know https://t.co/ynPrfgXIJkpic.twitter.com/0X1hh1xREO
— JayRock ☻ (@JAAY_ROCK_) December 3, 2022
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— colteastwood (@Colteastwood) December 3, 2022
@hrt_rulz01: Yup ever since the Xbox One reveal it's been "Sony good! Xbox bad!" from gaming journalist.
Since i am a heavy Halo Infintie enjoyer, i was actually thinking of making a satire 343i account. From what i am hearing, satire accounts are very popular on twitter these days. Would even pay that $8 to be a verified account🤗I have so many juicy ideas🤗🤗🤗
I still love the idea of the Series S tanking all PS5 3rd party games for the whole gen thanks to that "Parity Clause" Sony loves so much.
Yeah it gets mocked every repost they do of these on Twitter.
Not surprising really, GS staff essentially admitted anybody that played on a console that wasn't a PS4 got bullied for it by NeoGAF cult of Sony fanboys there. Not surprised everyone not in that psycho bubble up and quit last few years.
Lol, they've always been pro-Sony. Like most of the main outlets.
Especially during the PS2 era.
No wonder everyone calls the site SonySpot.
Yeah it's not a running joke anymore, it's a fact. Gamespot actively rates MS games lower and Sony games higher.
Didn't Halo Infinite get 9/10 here
No wonder everyone calls the site SonySpot.
Yeah it's not a running joke anymore, it's a fact. Gamespot actively rates MS games lower and Sony games higher.
Didn't Halo Infinite get 9/10 here
They have to throw a bone once in awhile to not look biased.
Blue Oyster Cult is more than just "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" and the subject of a classic Saturday Night Live sketch. With its hard rock nature or progressive rock tendencies, Blue Oyster Cult was a band of great storytellers, complete with musical imagery and fantasy. Don't forget "Burnin' for You" and "Godzilla." While other bands of its ilk from the 1970s enjoyed more sustainable commercial success, Blue Oyster Cult kept churning out under-the-radar gems that inspired the likes of Alice in Chains and Metallica.
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Just happen to spot this today. lol :P
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