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I think the backlash was both weird but understandable. The disgust with Microsoft's policies was at its highest when PRISM hit. Either the day of or the day before, Microsoft was trying to tell people it would never be used for spying when a report hit that not only was Microsoft allowing the government to spy on

Probably, especially when they considered the last one a "financial disappointment." We all know what that means: put even more money into the sequel and predict/require even bigger numbers.

Can we retire the word "gritty?" Please?

I would watch the hell out of that. You know it would be depressing as all hell though.

Very rarely is there a valid reason for any hate.

I don't think it must cost that much more than just printing it. Big ads in New York City are painted instead of printed all the time (Rockstar or not), so it seems to be a fairly common practice.

Agent Cooper is always on call, 24/7.

Lay down on stomach, legs back up at the knee. Boom.

So I had never read XOJane until this. Is it always like this?

I wish I could beat a game in two or three days ag—[alt+tabs back to actual work]

Yes! My PS+ subscription just ran out, and I've been reluctant on reupping only because I don't want to throw away $50 at the moment. Somehow, though, this is easier to do.

Agreed. Maybe (maybe) you could have told me that before ACIII, and I'd believe you, but after the way that game ended, there's no way you can tell me there's some kind of overall blueprint.

I think you see this a lot with TV in the post-LOST tv shows. Shows like Revolution and The Event put plodding world building up front, assuming we'll care for the mysteries for mystery's sake, but when they inevitably fail, it's because they sacrificed character and plot momentum/development at the sake of "fleshing

Yeah, this is just the same logic that's caused hyper-religious people to try to ban movies, burn books, or break records extended to video games. Ain't nothing new.

I use to buy Versus Guides back in the day. They were pretty exhaustive and humorous at the same time. I recall the Majora's Mask at one point diverted into a tangent trying to work out how Link's banking actually effected Clock Town's economy (ie, not well). I really enjoyed the asides like that. Then, I just stopped

It's unnecessarily vague, but has there been anything about this project that's not vague?

So, does he have the Jake tattoo because like all dogs and best friends, he eventually left his best buddy to go on more adventures in the great beyond?

While that's unfortunate, I think that because the actual ad states "Wii U" twice, plus has it on the Game Pad, doesn't make it as bad as some other confusions have been. People walking in to Target will still ask for "the Wii U" or "the system with the Ipad screen thing" or even "the $350 one." I doubt anyone will

He's taking photoshop tutorials?