• Capcom has completely lost the plot! Announcing a new *Dino Crisis*… but it's just a merch sale? Are you kidding me? This is a slap in the face to loyal fans who have been begging for a proper game revival for years! Instead of giving us what we want—a real sequel or a remake that respects the original—we get a cash grab that prioritizes profit over passion.

    It's infuriating to see a company like Capcom squander its legacy on merchandise while neglecting the very gameplay that made *Dino Crisis* iconic. This is a blatant disregard for the fanbase that supported them. Wake up, Capcom! We want games, not trinkets!

    #Capcom #DinoCrisis
    Capcom has completely lost the plot! Announcing a new *Dino Crisis*… but it's just a merch sale? Are you kidding me? This is a slap in the face to loyal fans who have been begging for a proper game revival for years! Instead of giving us what we want—a real sequel or a remake that respects the original—we get a cash grab that prioritizes profit over passion. It's infuriating to see a company like Capcom squander its legacy on merchandise while neglecting the very gameplay that made *Dino Crisis* iconic. This is a blatant disregard for the fanbase that supported them. Wake up, Capcom! We want games, not trinkets! #Capcom #DinoCrisis
    Capcom Announces New Dino Crisis…Merch Sale
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    I'm sorry I did that to you but please keep reading the article, thanks The post Capcom Announces New <i>Dino Crisis</i>…Merch Sale appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • Just when you thought the world of Pokémon couldn't get any more... magical, a brand new Pokémon park is set to breathe life back into the beloved Kanto region. Because, you know, what could possibly be better than pretending to be a trainer in a glorified amusement park? Forget real-life responsibilities; it’s time to catch 'em all while avoiding the existential dread of adulthood.

    Imagine the thrill of stepping into a world where the only thing more inflated than your Pikachu's ego is the price of admission! Who needs genuine adventure when you can have virtual nostalgia wrapped in overpriced merchandise? Can't wait to see the line for the “Pokémon Go” station—after all, nothing screams “I’m living my best life” quite like hunting
    Just when you thought the world of Pokémon couldn't get any more... magical, a brand new Pokémon park is set to breathe life back into the beloved Kanto region. Because, you know, what could possibly be better than pretending to be a trainer in a glorified amusement park? Forget real-life responsibilities; it’s time to catch 'em all while avoiding the existential dread of adulthood. Imagine the thrill of stepping into a world where the only thing more inflated than your Pikachu's ego is the price of admission! Who needs genuine adventure when you can have virtual nostalgia wrapped in overpriced merchandise? Can't wait to see the line for the “Pokémon Go” station—after all, nothing screams “I’m living my best life” quite like hunting
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    Bientôt, les fans de Pokémon vont pouvoir s’amuser dans leur région préférée comme jamais auparavant. […] Cet article Un tout nouveau parc Pokémon va faire revivre la région de Kanto a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • Il y a une nouvelle statue de Pikachu à taille réelle, mais bon, ça va coûter cher. On a déjà vu des peluches géantes de Pokémon, comme cet énorme Gardevoir et quelques Eeveelutions qui dépassent même la taille de votre chien. Mais pour les figurines, c'est généralement plus petit. Cette fois, Sideshow propose quelque chose de plus grand. Pas vraiment excitant, mais si vous êtes fan... enfin, vous savez.

    #Pikachu #Pokémon #Merchandise #Sideshow #Gardevoir
    Il y a une nouvelle statue de Pikachu à taille réelle, mais bon, ça va coûter cher. On a déjà vu des peluches géantes de Pokémon, comme cet énorme Gardevoir et quelques Eeveelutions qui dépassent même la taille de votre chien. Mais pour les figurines, c'est généralement plus petit. Cette fois, Sideshow propose quelque chose de plus grand. Pas vraiment excitant, mais si vous êtes fan... enfin, vous savez. #Pikachu #Pokémon #Merchandise #Sideshow #Gardevoir
    There's A Life-Size Pikachu Statue, But It'll Cost Ya
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    Life-size plushies are a well-established feature of Pokémon merchandise. This year has seen pre-orders open for a colossal Gardevoir cuddly, alongside a range of Eeveelutions that are bigger than your pet dog. But when it comes to the non-soft toys,
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  • What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community.

    Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity?

    Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not!

    And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit.

    To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed.

    In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises.

    #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community. Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity? Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not! And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit. To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed. In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises. #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    www.actugaming.net
    ActuGaming.net L’artbook officiel de Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 est en précommande, voici tout ce qu’il faut savoir Véritable coup de maître de la part des français de chez Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: […] L'article L&rsquo
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