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Streets of Rage 3. Zan. 'Nuff said.

I'd just as soon edit my hosts file to block the website entirely, as I don't give a damn about Twitch, but the claim was there was nothing that they could do, not that there was nothing that we could do.

Warning: There is a Twitch embed at the bottom. It autoplays, so you'll have to scroll to the bottom and pause it quickly! Sorry, nothing we can do.

Oh, geez, Ghost in the Shell. The manga is terrible, being basically goofy cheesecake in a sci-fi police work, while the original film is beautiful and meditative. Night and day.

Men cannot be feminists if feminism is a monolith. Feminism is not a monolith.

So....
Step 1: Make like your pants are falling down, and you have to constantly pull them up

The journal system was always there. Frankly, I never realised that people didn't know it was there until I started reading comments praising the implementation of the 'new' journal feature, but now you can't miss it.

To give you a big-picture idea of how things have been shaping up, Vulpes-Vulpes-Fox made this map that showed how things were going as of two days ago.

This reminds me a lot of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Remains of the Day. I hope it's a lot better than that, because I hated that damn book.

This article is completely accurate. Loved this game as a kid, only grew to appreciate it more once I started getting exposed to all the references when I got older (the way that Casablanca is woven throughout its story is superb, augh).

That's basically all that Jason was asking.

To everyone commenting on my mention of Portal, I was remarking solely on the length vs. enjoyment factor. I realise it was not initially sold at the same price as The Order. Your argument is an argument of value; mine is merely a comment on the fallacy of value being intrinsically attached to game length irrespective

Case in point: Portal.

One thing about the remake (which I am surprised to have not actually seen anyone mention) is that it makes resetting the timer more forgiving - that is, it gives you more notes on your map based on what you've learned and makes it so you don't have to do the particularly tedious puzzles multiple times. For instance,

He could, and I'm sure he could represent himself, but time costs money, and he really does not have a leg to stand on. He would lose, guaranteed - not merely because Zenimax has lawyers and money on their side, but also because a) Zenimax does have the trademark, b) other games in the series are not FPSes like F3

Horse Armor: Technically a costume, but we can never pass up an opportunity to poke fun at Bethesda for one of the most famous flubs in DLC history.

No Kirby's Pinball Land? INJUSTICE.

I'm surprised none of these seem to have delved into Lovecraft's "The Cats of Ulthar".

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Apparently he has a good attitude towards menstruation.