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I got 20 quid, watched doctor who, searched for random club Nintendo points floating around and managed to find enough to order the Luigi diorama. Bought a cut price Valhalla knights 3 and early this morning got Lego marvel superheroes on steam for £12. Was quite a good Christmas really.

Joking aside, Final Fantasy WOULD be an awful gift.

Actually... Having played the game for 30 minutes, I've discovered the game discs, and box, work surprisingly well. Thanks, mom and dad!

What? No Pilerud's Blood Angel!? I R Disappoint Kotaku...

As a 3d artist I am both amazed and envious of the unquestionable skill of this amazing man.

...I can't be the only one who sees this.

Hard to believe someone dumb enough to knock a girl up at 15 would also be stupid enough to be bamboozled on the internet!

Just watching the carnage from over here.

Kane approves of this.

As pioneered by the greatest mind of our era, Arthur Fonzarelli:

Now playing

Recent or no, the man was a great Jim Gordon.

I loved how it was perfectly designed to bring people who'd never played a tabletop RPG into the hobby through their love of Star Wars. You didn't need to seek out a dank hobby shop for polyhedron dice—you just had to raid your copies of Risk and Yahtzee. And you didn't need to learn a bunch of byzantine subsystems

Post-apocalypse realism done right. One of my favorite games ever.

I love the hell out of the Star Wars D6 engine - perfect? Naw, the bell curve of characters means that there's a shelf life to any game (escpecially if you have Jedi in the mix), but it was a damn fine engine.

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We had hours, days and years of fun with the old WEG D6 system. Sometime I wish we could go back, but age and schedules got in the way.

I'm a diehard West End Games Star Wars RPG fan, but I couldn't stop myself from picking up this rulebook (so pretty!) and I have enjoyed the handful of sessions I've played so far. The dice do take some getting used to, but it is a pretty slick game engine.

It's not cool to be a dick, but you should be free to be one if you want to be.

"Hey, look at me, I shit shit and then show it to people provoking them to say my shit is shit so I don't feel so bad that my shit is shit because I told them to say it's shit. Shit."

My dad and I used to play Sierra's Quest games together, working out the puzzles and trying things out. Nowadays, he turns his nose up at the entire industry because it got violent and has occasionally been a source of distress when I over-game and under-work.