IGN Comments of the Week! April 8th
Hey everyone, in case you missed the announcement blog post, this is our new format for featuring the voices of our readers in the comment sections.
The first week of April is behind us and we’re happy that some of our readers forgot to leave the foolishness on the first! Here are some of the staff’s favorite comments of the week from you our readers!
Sometimes you just gotta go fast unless you’re in a superhero movie from Zach Snyder according to users hiro-K3 and Steph_O_Mac.
If you’re running behind on news about The Flash see what others are saying.
First Contact Day was a huge success for many of our readers, and the excitement user Houli_B_Back conveyed was downright contagious.
Beam yourself up to the rest of the discussion and chat with other fellow Trekkies in the comments.
Our Playstation Plus Premium article kind of took a left turn and had people in our comment sections debating various fast food and chicken places, and user McGarnicle exemplifies what the conversations generally looked like.
While the PS Now deal has definitely expired, the conversations never go stale on which fast food is best.
User Huples_Cat called it like it is in the case of the Call of Duty Cheater who got caught cheating while attempting to prove his innocence.
Read all the details and share your thoughts with others who despise cheating in the full conversation.
User SBJeddy was less than surprised at the fact we gave the newest Fantastic Beasts movie a 4/10.
You can find more thoughts on Fantastic beasts over here.
And last but certainly not least, user spman345 had the perfect gif for the story about T-rex and their tiny arms.
Join the conversation for more dino jokes and science theories.
Congratulations to all the users highlighted today! And for those of you who haven’t gotten your comment featured yet, don’t worry all good things come in time. As always if you see an excellent comment that you feel deserves to be featured you can either mention me in the reply with a simple @Jadarina for your comment of the week considerations.
Jada Griffin is IGN’s Community Lead. If she’s not engaging with users here, chances are she’s developing her own games, maxing the Luck stat in her favorite games, or challenging her D&D players with Intense combat or masterful puzzles. You can follow her on Twitter @Jada_Rina.
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