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The guy scrubbing the floor was absolutely the most uncomfortable part of the game, in a good way. It managed to get the point across perfectly, and I felt helpless because you can't say anything as Booker. You can't reassure the guy that you're not one of them or that it's alright, but he probably wouldn't believe

True. It just seems overly complicated at times, and generally has left me petrified of discussing anything for fear of tripping over the landmine that is a word now considered bigoted.

To be fair, it's not easy to stay on top of the correct term all the time.

Does anyone else get bored of most games far too fast? Skyrim was awesome and I played it a lot, but I recently tried to go back to it after a long absence and just got bored within minutes. It's not the fault of the game, the same thing happens to me with almost every game I've ever played.

I played 3 so much it's kind of ridiculous to be honest, the only game that came close in overall playtime was Starcraft and Brood War.

God damnit, I want Fallout 4!

When they bring him through the tear, they're wearing their rain gear and carrying him to the lighthouse or the boat. That part DOES happen in the context of the multi-verse, hence why they say "He DOESN'T row" because they've done this a bunch of times in different universes.

Hey. Hey there. I haven't forgot about the lies you threw around.

Tons of sports stadiums actually use tax payer money and are not a boon to local economies. Look at the Florida Marlins, the exact opposite of a boon.

Yes, that's part of the appeal for sure.

The original Syndicate is one of my favorite games of all time.

Like what exactly?

Being a fan means sticking through the good and bad, as the dwindling Fenway attendance shows, those people can't do that. They are bandwagon fans, they suck, stop defending them.

It doesn't matter why they stopped supporting the team, at all. You think it does when it doesn't apparently.

Rapture always looks so huge, but even with 1 and 2 it feels like we explored a tiny amount of the city still. The multiplayer maps in 2 were cool, I loved those and it makes me wish I still had the game.

I would jump, then mash the A button until I caught the line. So I just assume it works since I only fell to my death a few times, with the requisite stomach drop I feel when I fall in games.

I tried to care, but still couldn't.

I'm neither a gun nut (define this please) nor a hipster, I just don't like people who only like teams after they win the championship. Look at the Marlins, they win it all, stadiums are packed then poof, nothing.

You can't? I'm pretty sure I did latch on to the skyline after jumping out.

That was odd, it was like they cut content there. You can wait forever and nothing changes but as soon as you walk away, they take off and everyone on "land" is gone too. It was a different scene in the E3 demo.