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Yeah, tell that to all the kids who watched the finale of Courage the Cowardly Dog. "You're not perfect." will always haunt me.

Aside from the massive amount of music (my favorite being stoner rock/metal or any rock/metal with that fuzzy guitar sound and synthpop/wave), it's always MST3K. Nothing makes me feel as instantly comfortable as hearing those voices.

I feel the same way. There's only a few games that I feel get away with this. The Saints Row games because they just say "fuck it, have fun" and Red Dead Redemption and Fallout: New Vegas because the settings and stories meshed well with open world mechanics. (I believe there's something to be said about making sure

I didn't get that far. I got to the first interrogation, which I admit was pretty cool, and then I remember having to chase somebody down and realizing the game was not good at action. (I feel the "figure out lies and stuff" premise was down much better in FMV game Contradiction.)

Totally worth the retail price of a game! I could never do those things in real life!

I also quit playing L.A. Noire sometime around the first hour. As much as I love really good open world games (Saints Row The Third and IV did it the best so far, in my opinion, with Red Dead Redemption being a close runner up) I have a real hatred for games that really don't need to be open world but are.

I might get into Overwatch if I had the funds or a PC/system capable of playing it. I've enjoyed the streams I've watched, although I wanted to murder Smite after he wouldn't stop spamming Mei's "a-MEI-zing!" taunt.

I just hope that it's better at being an "open world" game then Mafia II. Giving me the ability to drive to my next mission and do really nothing much else in the game world doesn't really make it open world.

When Zoolander premiered on Comedy Central, they advertised the encore that was playing right after during the first showing.

God, Bug was an uncomfortable sit. I thought it was a really good movie, but I watched it in the theater and damn did it get to me.

It wouldn't be a game I'm looking forward to if there weren't some problem or concerns about it's release.

I still don't understand why you would let internet randos write content that ends up in your game. That's never going to be a good idea.

I've been playing through Fallout: New Vegas (with the addition of probably my favorite mod questline, Autumn Leaves, which is so well done) and just wishing Obsidian would be announced for a new Fallout game. Pillars of Eternity just never appealed to me. Maybe I'm over "generic fantasy RPG"? At least there's the

The gameplay looked really good, though there was at least one frustrating segment that I would hope they'll work on if they're doing a new version. The boss battles were amazing and surprised me with how fluid they were. It looked like a giant boss from something like a Platinum game perfectly ported to an

I didn't know they were porting Jotun. I watched SmiteSA play through the entire thing last year on PC. That game is gorgeous.

If we're also pretending that I have the PC/system capable of playing the games, Horizon Zero Dawn and Scalebound (big surprise that I want to play a Platinum game). I also don't care that it didn't have a showing at any of the press stuff I watched, I still rabidly want to play No Man's Sky.
(MGSV taught me that I'd

The first thing I did upon reading this was open Spotify and start looking up the songs.

Bro. Bro, bro, bro. Bro.

Nuh-uh. Not giving a damn T-shirt and jeans Clint is the best costume ever.

So when will one of my favorite superheroes stop being part of team jackass in Marvel's Minority Report?