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So says Mr. Stewart
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I've been really surprised by how well Adler has fit right in with their style, even adding a little more edge to their sound.

Congrats brother.  Celebrate by having a new Protest the Hero track:

Not to mention the opposing gods that would come over and fuck your huge village up while you were in another village trying to convert the people there.

No particular order:

Off the top of my head he liked Psychonauts, Bioshock, Bioshock: Infinite, Saints Row (series), Just Cause 2, Spec Ops: The Line, Hotline: Miami, and Minecraft.  However, I'm with you, I wish he didn't like them.  It's way more fun when he takes the piss out of games.

I just watched Yahtzee's review of GTA V.  He did not like it, to put it gently.

::bites tongue::
::starts shaking uncontrollably::

So this means either Dads or The Mindy Project are cancelled, right?  Please don't let it be Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Two comments in a row mentioning Great Lakes.  I'll have to see if they have it near me.

I had that for the first time a few weeks ago and totally agree with the fuckin' delicious part.

Those were my road trip standards.  Great little snack while driving.

Saison.  I'd compare it to Dogfish Head's Raison D'Etre.

5 Feet tall?  I can tussle your hair from where I'm standing!  Maybe you can be Aeon Flux, even if her hair is short.

I love the original, but your criticisms are spot on.  I went back to play it before Infinite came out and was surprised how…cumbersome the controls feel.

I think one of my favorite parts of Saints Row was in the second game, the Boss starts going on to the Saints about taking back Stillwater, and how no one respects us so we need to cap motherfuckers.  It's this long, vulgar rant and it got my gang all riled up and ready for action.

Bohemian Hall?

It's the soundtrack to my favorite episode of Happy Endings

By the way, yes I will be sharing every single time "Baker Street" comes on the radio while I'm playing.

I'll (hopefully) be back in Astoria next month, and I'm actually a native.  High five! 

Dear Esther is not a game, it's a virtual tour of an island, so you didn't burn that bridge.