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My favorite Bilbo moment was his sudden monster transformation. Amazing transition.

Yes, came here to suggest Mafia 3. I played the whole game in Lincoln’s black panther outfit:

You’re absolutely right.

There is only one cure — customized difficulty settings. I suck at games, but I love them. Gaming is not a skill I’m looking to develop, it’s a form of entertainment I use to relax. I think all games should be so fluid to different play styles, we should all be offered infinite health or ammo. Red Dead Redemption 2

Next up is Uncle Ben according to reports. Let’s just hope that they replace these brands with more modern interpretations of African Americans. Also, before people start forgetting, Famous Amos is a real man — Wally Amos. He sold his cookie brand in the 70's, but still operates a business through the “Cookie Kahuna.”

Guillermo’s arc is like a “will they won’t they” sitcom relationship. Is he going to become a full-time hunter or a vampire? Hopefully whenever the question is answered the series will remain just as good.

Finally, Spot DLC for Star Trek: Bridge Crew. O Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.

Have you played the DLC? Not to spoil anything, but it expands a bit on Miles’ story.

It seems that this isn’t any old house, but the former headquarters of Nazi “high command” (according to an online synopsis).

Re-opening, yes. But, every visitor must wear a $300 licensed Boushh mask to protect against Covid.

I think we should be wary of computer-based mazes. Though Best Buy will probably be happy over the number of new monitors being purchased.

So does this clear up Bill’s story? I always wondered how she “died” and became a digital memory in Testimony. Following her first(?) death, I thought her girlfriend turned her into a traveling space being and was essentially immortal.

Now playing

I thought I already experienced the future of gaming in 1992!

Yet, does tuberculosis still fell this mighty terror from another world?

The moisturize us to death line...could have sworn this was a nod to Monty Python, but I can’t quite place it. It just sounds very familiar. Anybody know?

I just started MGS: Phantom Pain. And damn, I’m just terrible at that game. The fact it lacks a manual save feature and resets the bad guys when you die really does not help. At first, it was kind of relaxing to stand on a mountain top and plan the perfect infiltration mission. Even though it took me about thirty

I’m with you, and it’s the thing I hate most about the law. What we know in our hearts to be true are the very things criminals like Chauvin try to blur. Chauvin is going to try to prove that the danger wasn’t obvious and he may have bullshit expert “law enforcement” testimony on his behalf.

I believe that a “depraved mind” analysis typically rests on how a reasonable person would perceive the defendant’s actions. The classic example is shooting a rifle in the direction of a moving train. The shooter could swear up to Heaven that he had no idea a bullet would enter the train’s trajectory and kill a

Not MN law expert, but generally you take victims as you find them — a victim’s condition is not relevant. If it’s shown that his actions went beyond normal police procedure, a third-degree murder charge will likely stand.