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You're pretty fucking dumb.

Yes.

The first DLC was about 2-4 hours long, depending on your playstyle. If you liked the main story, it definitely needs to be seen, because it appears to serve as an epilogue of sorts. Very cool. Plus you get to visit Rapture once more, and that is always fun.

The price is a bit of a stickler, though. At $15 for

Kinja is pants on head retarded.

The only thing worse than the continual redesigns are the idiots deepthroating Gawker's balls and beyond by providing free content with lengthy blog posts.

Do that shit on a real site, where you're not earning these assholes money.

200?

Pfft.

Do you even lift, bro?

Isn't that what the first DLC introduced? The mode that gets progressively harder, until level 10 where stealth is essential?

Tell me more of these incredibly obscure titles that will impact AAA game design.

Its Latin, which was based off Greek, you rube.

I watched it from the front page, via gif. I could have not even clicked the article, but I did, to gloat about it.

Not gonna get clickies if you blow the money shot on the home page.

The modern day aspects can be fun— but they need to stop making the player character everyone else's bitch. Give whomever you're controlling a goal for the game, and let them pursue it during those breaks from the Animus. I don't want to help the Assassins, because they're incompetent, and I don't want to help the

What have we done!?

We have used Science to spit in the eye of God, and he has blinked!

No you couldn't, pleb. Go back to your ramen noodles, cheep booze, and hovel you call a homestead.

Remember the good old days, when you people were kept off the internet, and it wasn't such a shithole? Gah.

Weird tastes, yo.

Too much #Twitter, huh>

Nose too large.

The survey was also conducted with funding from the National Science Foundation, so while religious sorts may believe something different than the big bang theory, its not hard to imagine why the NSF would label that as the wrong answer.

Excellent answer.

With response rates being so terribly low in the United States, a 2200 count survey is quite large!

Because they're former colonies of France.

Oh I'm sure the next Call of Duty + Mechs will fix everything.

Great link, thanks Shep.