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The Last of Us Season 2: Big Brain Move

HBO has done it again. First, they hired Bella Ramsey to ward off negative criticism and now the second season won’t be the whole second game. Somehow the company that gave us Velma, apparently can read their audience all of a sudden and know people are tuning in for Pedro Pascal and when his character dies, the numbers with Ramsey in the lead will start to drop. Also, the Last of Us Part 2 was F-ing terrible!

There’s a reason why a third game wasn’t made. Ellie wasn’t fun without Joel. The ending was dumb. Ellie went on a rampage of revenge on Abby because of Joel’s death and didn’t kill Abby in the end? She let her go. Ellie killed tons of Abby’s coworkers just to leave her in the end before she can land the killing blow.

I imagine season 2 will take a lot more creative liberties and spend most of the time on Abby’s story. She was interesting. I do love stories where I get to see the villain’s point of view and maybe try to understand their reasons for their actions. Realistically, HBO needs to put a time table on this and not go the Game of Thrones path of too many seasons.

World War Joe

Battle of the Game Passes

PS Now vs. Xbox Game Pass | Which service deserves your $9.99 -  GameRevolution

I don’t think I’ll have to pay for another videogame again because I have the Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Now. Both services offer a ton of videogames at a reasonable subscription price, but which one is the better buy? I broke this argument into 7 categories to make it easier.

Price

Both services are $10 a month, but the Xbox one comes with the EA Game Pass. It’s not the super-premium one, but still gives you the Mass Effect series, Crysis series, Maddens, a lot of Star Wars and also a ton of other great games. PlayStation Now doesn’t come with anything else.

Point Xbox

Compatibility

The best part of these services is that I can play them on my computer. I have an Xbox One, but I do not PlayStation and haven’t had one since the PS2. It makes a lot more sense to just spend your money on an updated gaming computer, rather than fight off Black Friday shoppers for the last console in the mall. 

Point Both

Controllers

The Xbox Game Pass can be played with an Xbox or PlayStation controller. However, certain PlayStation games require a newer PlayStation controller. Until Dawn at times require you to hold the controller steady during certain moments. But annoyingly enough I needed to buy a controller to play The Avengers game. For some reason needed this newer controller with the pressable top button. I wasn’t able to go into the skill tree without it. So, I had to buy a $25 dollar controller to play all the games.

Point Xbox

DLC

Xbox you can buy the DLC for the games on the app, but PlayStation comes up with an error message. I’ve tried this with multiple games and the same message comes up. I don’t know if it’s a console exclusive thing, but either way it’s something PlayStation needs to fix.

Point Xbox

Storage

Xbox you have to download the games on to your hard drive, but PlayStation streams the games directly to my computer. Sometimes that adds to the load times, but it does beat having to delete games for space and spend hours waiting for them to download.

Point PlayStation

Games

This is a toss-up. I love them both. PlayStation you get series like God of War, Rachet and Clank, Infamous series, The Last of Us, The Witcher and others. The only hang-up is that my favorite series Jak and Daxter isn’t on it and Rachet and Clank is incomplete, but I imagine one day they will be on there. They even have most of the Resident Evil series and ALL the Lego games on it.

With Xbox you get all the Gears of War, Halo, Yakuza series and having the EA games also adds a lot more games to play. They also have some Game Pass Exclusives. I’ve been waiting for Crackdown 3 for years and it was finally released on the Game Pass. Xbox doesn’t have as many iconic series as PlayStation, but still a lot of games.

Also, a ton of Indie Developers are there too. It’s good to see companies that aren’t Triple A companies have a chance to get their games out there and build their audiences.

Point Both

Presentation

The Xbox Game Pass seems like a more complete product. Xbox has an Upcoming games section with the arrival dates and a Leaving Soon section where you can play the games included for the last time. It has some cool pined sections like Zombie Month and others, just to keeping things fresh and showcasing some games that might get lost among others. Xbox gives you release dates on games months away. It even has a Surprise Me button which gives you a random game to play. While PlayStation doesn’t.

PlayStation just has a What’s Hot and New Arrivals tabs. It’s not really a pretty looking layout. All the games are lumped together by a few sections and alphabetically. It doesn’t give you any upcoming games to get excited about. Xbox even has trailers and screenshots of the games you click on. PlayStation just has a simple written description and that’s it.

Point Xbox

Winner

I have to give it to the Xbox Game Pass. It feels like a more complete product with a plan. Having the added Triple A games from the EA games is a nice touch. I have to buy less things to play Xbox games and yea the storage is a problem but it isn’t the biggest problem in the end. Overall, I love both services and will be keeping both of them, but if there is a clear winner, even if it’s by a sliver, it’s the Xbox Game Pass.

Simptastic Joe

Gears of War TV Show: Gina Carano

With Gina Carano getting the Disney double-standard boot, she is free to do anything she wants. Daily Wire and Ben Shapiro have reported to be in the works of filming a movie about Cancel Culture staring and produced by Carano. This will obviously be a huge opportunity for Carano and others effected by this radical way of thinking, but what project should she do after that?

I think a Gears of War TV adaptation is the perfect role for Carano. The only issue is the series would be starting in Gears 4 instead of the first game. Carano would be playing the role of Kate Diaz, a character who is now a main staple in the Gears of War series. Having Carano as a Gear is almost the same role as her time in The Mandalorian, a strong warrior who isn’t a pandering device for audiences.

Gears might make an ok movie, but videogame movies usually rush the story and miss a lot of key moments for time reasons. I have seen some rumors of a Gears of War movie discussed, but those rumors happen almost every year. Gears of War is one of the most popular franchises in gaming and still amasses a very dedicated fanbase. Combine that with Carano popularity and her ridiculous dismissal from Disney could make this series an early hit.

Joe Reyes