Ninjariffic
Ninjariffic
Ninjariffic

I had the same experience with Session 9. That last line is chilling and makes you question the whole movie.

Jump scares are so lame. Full disclosure, they get me everytime, but give me something that sticks with me, something that makes me question what I believe and how I perceive the world around me. For comparison, I'd like to talk about one of my favorite horror/suspense movies called Session 9. At first, I wasn't

The Skydancer was the first toy I ever bought with my own money. I saved up for months, and playing with it was just as satisfying as the commercials had led me to believe it would be. Sadly, she was confiscated by my mother after just a few weeks.

Gamers really are the worst though. We're one of the worst fan bases of any genre or industry in all of fandom and we seemingly came out of no where 30 some years ago. Forget the movie and music freaks, we are literally the worst.

What a sad situation. I feel about being a gamer the same way I feel about being an American, incredibly proud and equally ashamed.

I HEAR IT I HEAR THE WILHELM SCREAM

I'm in Architecture. These pictures make me cry.

Mass Effect. So much promise and then the last 10 minutes of Mass Effect 3 happened.

Heroes.

First episode was pretty awesome. Nearly every single episode afterward has not been awesome. At all.

Well, I guess someone had to like it.

I'm a Vampire LARPer, the less I need to deal with little figures running around on a rubber mat, the better. The guys in my LARP group all play D&D together and I've always sat out because I just never had time to learn all the ins and outs of that system. It's too complicated and I just don't enjoy crunching

Wizards released a 60 page PDF full of monsters this past week. That should allow an experienced DM to build his own adventures until the other books are released.

Building settlements on occupied land is against international law. It was illegal when the Germans did it. It's still illegal when the Israelis do it. You only believe that the comparison is a non sequitor because you're an ignorant clown.

The Usual Kombatants.

This game could not be more relevant for today.

OK, I hear you. I actually don't think that you've quite got those historical examples right, though — or at least the takeaway. Think about who the aggressor and the defender are in the wars you named. Who won? In none of those cases did the aggressor win. So I think what you're doing a good job of is not

"There is nothing to learn from this game about reality," replied the major general with confidence, "as I took all the right actions."