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I have such mixed feelings about Bravely Default.The second half of the game when I started to max out some of the jobs let me experiment with builds, and I had a lot of fun with that. But the timeloop itself was incredibly frustrating. And then the plot ended up with some pretty massive holes in it. So I ended up

I can't wait for Pillars of Eternity as well, especially since I found out that my laptop can indeed run it. And then I found I have to wait for a few days even when it comes out, as I will not have access to my laptop until the 28th. I mean I've waited three years, another two days should feel trivial.

I've never really experienced a nasty game breaking bug that has forced me to start over. Despite playing a lot of Bethesda or Obsidian games, I've never ran into things worse than mild inconveniences regarding bugs. The only time a crash has caused save file corruption was once when I was in the final dungeon of

I think I started with Sourcery, which still remains my favorite Rincewind focused one. (I didn't enjoy Colour of Magic, or Light Fantastic nearly as much as I did that one). I have no idea which one I would recommend someone to start with though. Perhaps Guards! Guards! (Introduction to city watch, and a good read in

Who's this Ben Carson guy… Wait, I can just check for myself. (Uses internet to see someone's comments about homosexuality). Wait, is he saying that prison rape is what causes homosexuality? Do I even want to know if people actually hold that belief?

Well what else are you going to do at the Great Sept of Baelor? Executions?

Does his tattoo say "The Obama the"?

I finished watching book 2 of The Legend of Korra. The plot was occasionally ridiculous, but overall I enjoyed it about as much as I enjoyed book 1. For someone who is a complete scumbag, Varrick was surprisingly entertaining. I was disappointed by the main villains motivation appearing to be nothing more than "Be as

I found the Baldur's Gate series to be excellent, though it has to be the top example of a game I have trouble finishing because I keep starting over because I want to play as a different class. I think I managed one full playthrough as a Chaotic Good Half Elf Cleric. High level casters were fun.

I'm not sure what qualifies as an important game, but there were games I remember considering getting when I was younger, deciding against it, and then playing them years later. And thoroughly enjoying them, regretting my decision not to get them years in the past. The two that come to mind immediately are Paper

Well, recently I got KOTOR 1 and 2 from a friend, but I haven't gotten around to starting them yet. I know that there's restoration patches for 2 that are a must have, but are there any other mods I should consider getting for a first playthrough of either of them?

This article really encouraged me to attempt to finish my play through of Wind Waker (I have the HD version on the Wii U). And then I realized that I have apparently lost my stylus for the Gamepad. Which is annoying for several reasons honestly

The lack of detail in the first letter is certainly something. I'm surprised it got a multiple paragraph response. I was expecting a simple DTMFA.

I haven't really been to bar, even though I could have gone at any point in the last 11 months. I sometimes get nervous about new things.

I vaguely recall hearing something about a dancefloor. I'm not a good dancer though Every time I've been in a situation like that I've embarrassed myself. I've had someone mention my ridiculousness over a year after the fact.

(Imagines self in assless chaps). Gah! Well at least I now I can't die from embarrassment caused by my own imagination. (In all seriousness, your advice sounds good, and overthinking about what I should do is probably just going to cause unnecessary stress)

After being on hiatus from reading it for just about a year, I'm finally buckling down and reading The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which I meant to do years ago, started a year ago, and then got sidetracked by other books. I initially stopped right around the time the hobbits left the Shire, so it didn't take me too

That analogy doesn't make sense… unless he's afraid he will be forced to be married to another man. Or he's afraid if it's legal he'll be up for it.

Can I refer to that fun fact as Wafflicious's exclusion principle?

Oh, I'm gay. (And male). And I'll be going with other friends who are gay.