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LINCOLN CARPENTER, NEWS WRITER

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This week: Spent a lot of time meditating on cool robots.

Online conversations about videogames have been strange lately. More so than usual, I mean. In pockets scattered around the internet, there’s been a pervasive fixation on the sense that some people, somewhere, might not love Crimson Desert—a game that sold over 4 million copies in less than two weeks and boasts a Very Positive rating on Steam after more than 108,000 reviews—as much as they should.

It’s not the first time I’ve watched review reactions metastasize in confusing ways, but the two weeks of psychosis about anyone thinking Crimson Desert is merely fine has felt particularly surreal, because I’ve spent that time contentedly enjoying a game that many think—with good reason—is terrible. I’ve been playing Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2, a game the world hates, and I am nonetheless at peace.


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GBO 2 has an abysmal reputation, and it’s earned it. It launched on Steam in 2023 as the shoddy PC port of a five year-old free-to-play mecha shooter, burdened with rancid monetization schemes, constant networking issues, and a thoroughly unapproachable style of gameplay that together quickly tanked its hopes of attracting a healthy PC player base.

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GBO 2 isn’t a very good videogame. But it’s good at providing a lot of what I’m looking for from a Gundam game.

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