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So they make a game about a group of 19th-century Knights Of The Round Table who fight werewolves...and it's a grey, QTE-filled, cover shooter?

Echoing that question, with a follow-on: how do you deal with an [X] drink minimum if you don't drink?

This makes me feel better about my decision not to upgrade, since I've had the 3D turned off on my XL for months without feeling like I'm missing anything.

Image has been selling DRM-free .cbz files through their website for...over a year now, I forget exactly when they started. And all of the comics sold through the Humble Book Bundles come in this format. I've got more legitimate comics this software can read than will fit in my Dropbox account (shame it doesn't import

Every day this farce continues the reporters show what goddamned spoiled assholes they are.

In situations like this (or a Pats-Cowboys Super Bowl) you're allowed to root for natural disasters and/or ACL tears.

Never have I been so happy to type the words, "Run, you pigeons! It's Robert Frost!"

What do you think the "ghostbuster demographic" is? Because I'm pretty sure it's "people who watch movies." Who doesn't like Ghostbusters, for fuck's sake?

Run that by me again. You're saying Kobe still has arms?

I'm nominally a Sixers fan and I'm certain I've never heard that name before.

Shoulda killed the program altogether. Make an example of what happens when your football program runs the school instead of the other way around. Of course, that would assume the NCAA exists to promote responsible college athletics and not, y'know, money.

In-fucking-deed. The first playoff was the exact scenario to show how terrible the BCS was — the unbeaten defending champions and the #1 Crimson Tide, who would have been the obvious poll choices for a national championship game, lost in the first round, and then the #4 pulled the upset. And it was awesome.

I played Suikoden and Suikoden II when they were (vaguely) current, and both of them were boring and generic, so this makes me sad.

I don't see how it's possible to describe what Bryant does after the catch as anything other than "falling." Yes, he's taking steps, but from the instant his feet touch the ground every step brings him closer to the turf until it eventually hits him in the face. That's what we in the English-speaking world call

If those three steps are taken while you fall forward, yes. He's "going to the ground" from the moment the ball hits his hand.

If LA were so attractive there would still be NFL teams there. The revenue ceiling is an entirely theoretical beast, existing in a hypothetical world where there's any oxygen left over from the Dodgers, Lakers and USC.

And I'd be surprised if 76ers games had a higher standard of professionalism than a high school lacrosse tournament, really.

If it were more profitable to play football in LA than to threaten about it when your stadium lease runs out, there would still be an active NFL team in LA.

Given that Ohio's finest couldn't even handle the idea of walking up to a black person holding a toy gun without shooting him dead, you may be overestimating their courage just a tad.

Cue arrests for assaulting a police officer in 3...2...1...