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I’ve done 80 pushups and 500 sit-ups a day, every day, for the last 5 years. So I’d say my February is going swimmingly.

My biggest complaint so far coming from someone who watches at least two of the given matches for each day (two on Wednesday and Thursday and all three on Fridays and Saturdays) is the map selection. I know they agree before the start of each stage the maps that will be in the rotation, but by week 3 (or even week 3)

Speaking of kerning, the localizers (at least I assume it was them) of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 did a godawful job with the kerning and text formatting.

I love reading the pages for some of my favorite games and books. The Fire Emblem: Fates character pages are great, likewise for the Overwatch character pages. The pages for The Dresden Files and The Stormlight Archive are also particularly good. If I’m not otherwise occupied and am just looking to pass some time,

I’ve been reading TV Tropes for years now. Remember though, TV Tropes will ruin your life. Jesting aside, I do find some entertainment media has been “ruined” for me since reading TV Tropes for a while; I pissed of a D&D DM mightily because I kept calling out the individual tropes as the game went on.

There’s always more Overwatch. At least until June or something.

Knowing nothing about her, does she make her own costumes and everything at this point? Or could she now be called a “model” vs a “cosplayer,” which assumes there was anything ever but a technical difference between the two.

My only reservation thus far is that I’ve heard from a friend who played the first game that I should have other people to play D: OS2 with. I haven’t heard anyone else say that, so something to keep in mind, or is my friend just wrong?

Since there hasn’t been any other article about this, can I get a Compete Hot Take(tm) about last night’s Valiant vs. Dynasty match and the fact that Valiant is now in fourth (Boston just pulled ahead as of writing) and the internet’s apparently favorite team, Houston, is in sixth? I need to know how I need to how I’m

I’m not actually complaining about it being on there. Was just kinda surprised to see it. Madworld and No More Heroes were violent, but they weren’t Nintendo Characters. Elise in her “undergarments” is a little weird, regardless of my personal opinion. The devs clarified she’s of, uh, legal age, but in game she acts

Are those like actual costumes, or just a 3D gallery item? Regardless, that’s kinda squicky.

Uh, armor break? The click through has a picture of Celica in her “undergarments.” Never thought I’d see that on a Nintendo console, let alone with a Nintendo character.

They agreed to the terms when they made the booking and paid the fee upfront. Sucks for them, but I’m not sympathetic.

They’ve been hyping this game in ads at GDQ events for at least the past year. Looked interesting then, looks interesting now. Looking forward to giving it a try here in a couple weeks.

Great, thanks. The game looks gorgeous and the way you, Kirk, and Nathan have described it makes it sound like a lot of fun. Are the spell combos really as nuts as I’ve heard? Sounds kinda like Dragon Age: Origins with the friendly fire turned on to the highest level.

I haven’t gotten the chance to listen to the episode yet, and I don’t recall if this was mentioned in the review or not, but how necessary is it to have played the first game to enjoy D: OS2?

As at least one other commenter mentioned, different brands of salted butter have different salt contents. Could I blow up the internet with this same recipe by just calculating salt content in grams of my preferred brand’s salted and unsalted butter, make the recipe with unsalted butter plus the calculated amount of

  • What’s your favorite processed, totally craptastic food you enjoy more than homemade? I occasionally buy the frosted brownies from Safeway on the weekends when I can’t think of some other equally bad thing that I could make myself.

I really appreciate a more causal fan’s take. Again, I’m not anti-Houston or anything. I’d agree that the coverage in the first three weeks was pretty even keel, and covered quite well the individual matches as they happened. Around mid-week 3 (so last week), both Compete and the Polygon Overwatch vertical published

Yeah, there are only 12 teams, but the five “worst” teams have records of 3-5, 1-6, 1-7, and 0-7. Houston happened to play most of those teams first. If any of the other upper tier non-Korean teams also played those five teams in a row, we’d probably see a similar narrative. Yeah, there are only 12 teams, but the top