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God forbid I expect some consistency in localization. If the Layton games we got in the U.S. all followed the same rules, I wouldn't be complaining. But since this is a bizarre exception, it's distracting.

my daughter used to play a game where she would run between my legs to get away from me. It's been 14 months since she could actually fit under there without head butting me, yet she still tries...

This is a PewDiePie Topic: [Insert generic I'm too good for PewDiePie comment]

I'm in the same boat as you. It feels like FOX news or CNN all the sudden. Somehow gaming has become an outlet for social issues/commentary. Ignore it and try not to take it personal.

A bunch of stuff. If anything it's been building up thanks to gaming becoming extremely mainstream in the last few years.

Just moved to Orange County last December after 6 1/2 years in Europe. Food related observation though. Portion sizes. So. Much. Food. Went to Toojays Deli for the corn beef and cabbage. Half a cabbage from one the size of my head. Six smallish but whole potatoes. Two sandwiches worth of corned beef. WHY?!? No one

Fuckin' A right

Not restaurant, but food related:

In the UK there is a brand of snack called Wotsits - which in their unflavoured form are also used as packing material.

#notallstoners

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Thanks for the trouble FAlphaXII, they were nice reads.

As an American with little to no knowledge of Rugby, League makes more sense to me than Union. It also strikes me as a more telegenic/spectator friendly game (even moreso than American football, actually) because of the absence of anything more than an obligatory scrum. In fact, I have an international sports channel

I can only hope.

They did a stream earlier at pax where they did a demoing of the game. In the demo, something very strange occurred that had nothing to do with firefighting, and more to do with mystery. They even said it was very much a mystery game. The game even has a dialogue system very similar to TellTale games like The Walking

Mind if I state my most optimistic hope?

I'm actually kind of surprised a company hasn't tried making thermal feedback for games, similar to the various ambient light things. Though it would probably only be feasible on the scale of a Disney ride (which they do have)