TheCensor
The Censor
TheCensor

More than anything I think Rogue Galaxy and Radiata Stories need spiritual successors. I love those games dearly but the plots (and I say as much only with regard to their final acts) were by far their greatest weakness. Everything else was fantastic; I actually have fond memories of grinding in Rogue Galaxy to craft

And drown out Austin Wintory's amazing soundtrack? Never!

Nice. I picked up his album "Awake" a few weeks ago. It was perfect for driving across the country.

I think we're going to need that vodka. . .

I was initially hoping that one of Skyrim's DLCs was going to take a trip to Akavir—mainly because I imagine its the only place more alien than Morrowind. In terms of the narrative they've been pursuing since Oblivion, though, I would say that the Aldermi Dominion is likely. Hopefully we'll be sowing the seeds of

Having watched 13 minutes of gameplay I can safely say: that isn't Morrowind; we should have seen exactly five thousand cliff racers in that video!

The last really good episode I remember seeing was around 2008.

There has to be a better way to say that.

There goes one of the few reasons I had to get a PS4. Now if only we get a confirmed PC release for Destiny I can put that console money into a nice new GPU.

8:11 Police Brutality. . .

Ah, had no idea it got a PC release. Steam it is.

I saw someone post about this the other day; based on what I've read I think I'm going to have to track down a copy.

My wife and I were watching some television last night and while going through the channels we lingered on an episode of Community, "Contemporary Impressionists," where the study group has to repay Abed's debt to a celebrity impersonator agency. Right at the end of the episode Chevy Chase—passing for "fat Marlon

Playstation Morte.

Oh man, that is going to one hot app. "This milkman is OVER 9000!"

I have experienced this as well. It can be unpleasant sometimes. What used to be even worse—though it hasn't happened in a few years—was after a long session, at least 8 hours or so, I would close my eyes and have visual imprints of game features; on those nights I would often have a lot of trouble sleeping as the

That seems like a good idea. I don't think I'm in any hurry to play it but it is definitely on my wishlist now.

If a gaming site doesn't write about noteworthy games then it's probably not a site any of us should be visiting. This game has a lot of talking points around it: crowdfunded, old school, and pretty damn good.

Yeah, I would advise doing as much stuff as you can in the town first—which can take a bit and not be super engrossing beyond some fun writing here and there—then branching out into the west; that way you won't have to deal with too much frustration from the enemies who will DESTROY you.

What did you do with Marilyn, you cow? Tell us where she is?