Shrapevil
Shrapevil
Shrapevil

D.Va: “Nerf this!”

<muffled, bitcrushed Hotel Mario soundbyte>

Hey, I preordered the orange box. it wasn’t a free game for me.

Naw, it’s still alright.

Am I confused? I could have sworn I saw this article posted already during one of the previous GDQs.

Well, it couldn’t now. Looking it up, it seems to go for closer to $200 nowadays.

I once sold an ugly hat in Team Fortress 2 for $450. That was a nice feeling.

And an epic destiny.

I hope that you need it. I hope that it’s so helpful that you escape the blast unscathed, saved for a pair of ruined shoes. I hope that you get right back up and save the president from those ninjas, and go down in history as the greatest hero of your generation.

But SpaceHam, Goro is American!

I’m still waiting on vagina’d Soldier 76 scissoring fembastion.

Half-Life 2 and Quake beat it out pretty easily by virtue of the sheer number of total conversions they’ve had, though I doubt many/any games have come close in terms of mods that simply add-on to the existing game.

Glowing reviews. No gimmick could really do it for me at this point; Only being inundated with glowing reviews for a new sonic game would get me excited.

It’s a proverb. The idea is that if you live in a glass house, you shouldn’t throw stones at others, because you will break your own home. The stones in this case are a metaphor for condemnation and general insults, while the house is a metaphor for one’s own achievements and reputation. By criticizing others, you

Crash has always been a dick. It’s part of his character. He’s friendly, well intentioned, but also stupid and kind of a jerk.

“It’s here, house of the dead.”

Hot on the heels of your most popular overwatch article: “76s get 69'd”.

Lots of popular JRPG monsters started out as D&D monsters. While they’ve diverged heavily, the early JRPGs took their inspiration mainly from western fantasy.

I’ve seen one just named “Reaper”.

I remember when I was a kid, I got disillusioned with the second generation of pokemon.