Blue whales are the largest animals to ever have existed, that we know of. So that's pretty cool.
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I suppose that's true. Maybe the common factor is just it being a very highly anticipated game. But I don't think that not being AAA constitutes an excuse for making false promises to people who already bought a game.
If this follows the cycle of No Man's Sky and Cyberpunk, it's a matter of time before we see the first YouTube videos titled 'Starfield is good now??'
It almost seems like releasing unfinished games is the way AAA developers crowdfund. Sure, the people who preorder get burned, but then there's a second wave of sales waiting when the game 'gets good'.
Drop the price of the original, but let it coincide with the release of an 'expansion' to offset the difference and you can sell the game again to the people who held out.
Meanwhile YouTubers rake in views, first on the wave of rage and later on that redemption arc, because people do want games to be good after all.
Never mind that 'infusing' can mean basically anything - I still think it reflects an off-putting attitude towards our bodies. The concept itself seems immature and gross. If it makes people donate blood, it's hard to actually oppose it though.
Ugh. Who’s the teen writing for Scientific American?
Note that it's an opinion piece. It simply expresses the opinion of the author.
~~The Moon~~ That planet being nestled in the clouds is so freaky.
The hat being raised by the needles is a nice touch.