Jason Schreier's discussions

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Jason Schreier
jschreier
News editor. Author of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels.

I’ve always had an inexplicable love for Sasarai, who appears in Suikoden 2 for a hot second before he’s fleshed out in 3. Also, Georg Prime. Read more

Rhythm! Good writing is like music. You can feel it as you read. Read more

At events like E3, PAX, The Game Awards, etc. I love it when people say hi! They’re usually very nice. Read more

I’d like to see more video game websites unionize and put resources (read: money) into news reporting. Sadly, what brings in the most money these days is guides, so that’s been the focus for most outlets. Read more

I can’t wait to play it! I loved KH1 and 2 and many of the spinoffs, like the 3DS game. I’ll just need to read that recap like 50 times before I start 3. Read more

I think this will be good news for Destiny and those of us who love it, largely because Bungie will no longer be restricted to an annualized schedule. Maybe instead of Destiny 3, Bungie will now be able to transform the game into a single SKU that’s updated regularly. That’s my ideal scenario. Read more

I heard about it earlier this week and spent most of today chasing it. What I didn’t know until the Bungie meeting at 4pm ET was who would get Destiny, which is why I waited until then to report it — I didn’t think it would be responsible to share that Activision and Bungie were splitting without being able to tell Read more

I mean, on one hand there’s stuff like this, but on the other, I’ve played more incredible games over the past couple of years than I ever have before. Read more

I actually asked him about this last week! He said it wasn’t happening this year. :( Read more

In theory I like the idea, because it’d be really fun to play with an audience watching and chatting with me, but it’s a huge commitment to have to be “on” while you play a game for hours and hours, especially a game that requires as much focus (and will no doubt lead to me dying a lot). I also want to be able to play Read more