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Amoracchius
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Universities have bills too.

I agree completely with you sentiments. Jason still shits on Xenoblade occasionally on the Splitscreen podcast, as recently as this week’s episode. It’s like really, we get you don’t like the game, you don’t need to keep bringing it up every month or whenever anyone mentions a JRPG. It seems petty and makes him look

I will say this: Blizzard packed a huge amount of content into three zones per faction. It’s just that a lot of that content just feels like filler. While I normally don’t really pay attention to the quest text on my first character, I usually can still understand what is going on and why I’m doing something. For a

Yeah, I deliberately leveled the wrong way based on what I’d read online and from the impressions guildmates who gotten into the alpha and beta had suggested.  My goal was to avoid the major rush right when the expansion opened, but after about an hour and the better sharding system, I didn’t have much in the way of

Is there a statute of limitations for repeatedly dunking on a game you don’t like? It’s been nine months, I think we all know by now Jason didn’t like Xenoblade Chronicles 2. At this point it just feels petty.

After playing through all of Tirigarde Sound, Stormsong Valley, and about half of Drustvar, I’m of the opinion that this is probably one of the weakest expansions so far. It feels like a worse version of Legion and somehow even less fun than Cataclysm or MoP. I’m flabbergasted by all of the positive press BfA has

So how do you square the rational that brownies from scratch are too time consuming and relatively labor intensive versus a boxed mix and at the same time are a sous vide proponent, a method that, while it generates delicious results, usually takes more prep work and about 5-10x longer to cook versus other cooking

Any update on Wargroove?  Best I can find online is a “late 2018.”  I need my Advance Wars fix.

Is there any stated logic behind it taking 30-35 days for the credit to be applied instead of immediately after release? I presume it’s to keep people from preordering, spending the credit, and then returning the game?  I could also see it being that 30-35 days is just about the length of time necessary for someone

Is there any stated logic behind it taking 30-35 days for the credit to be applied instead of immediately after

So, worth playing now on Steam or waiting until it gets released on Switch, date TBD?

Gyro meat could generously be described as a “meat loaf.” Therefore, you are, always and forever, incorrect.  If we are specifically referring to that shit in the header image, then yeah, that stuff sucks.

I live in the DC metro area and the local Safeways (and maybe the Targets, haven’t checked), sell pre-made vacuum sealed creamed chipped beef (In resealable pouches! Just re-heat by placing the bag in a pot of hot water! Made in Maryland!). That stuff looks so disgusting. There’s probably no way to make that stuff

Amen.

We had to read The Scarlet Letter during junior year (among other things) and Catcher in the Rye during senior year (again, among other things).  I think it was pretty safe to say that most of my class disliked, it not outright hated, The Scarlet Letter.  I understood the point of the novel, but a modern retelling or

Is Origins worth picking up now that the post-release content has stopped?  I actually liked the magnetized combat of the previous entries in the series, so the transition to a more Dark Souls-like style of combat, as I believe it was described as, doesn’t really appeal to me as much.

That’s not Pandaria. There’s a zone in Kul Tiras (Stormsong Valley) that has some regions that look pretty similar to Valley of the Four Winds.  The rest of the zone is fairly unique, but the farming regions are pretty much a rehash.

We, and some friends who also saw it that I’ve talked to, thought it was okay, but that it was missing like 30 minutes there on the end. Like they just completely skipped the denouement. The premise was interesting, and then they just didn’t do much with it. Your Name. and A Silent Voice were much more enjoyable in my

Your box at SGDQ was great, by the way.

There was an extended teaser (seemed like the first ten minutes of the film) for this film following the showing of Fireworks at my theater. Neither my partner nor I were interested in seeing the full film following the teaser.  I don’t recall if it was the premise or the art style, but between us the major takeaway

Thanks for bringing The GaMERCaT back Cameron.