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The Ahsoka redesign is pretty disappointing, I get that the art style is different but it doesnt even seem like they looked at what her face looked like in The Clone Wars. She looked so cool in her adult design in the Mortis episodes as well.

I saw Inside Out, felt a wave of depression after it ended that I wasnt prepared for. So that was fun.

That would have been AWESOME!

I have Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Hyrule Warriors, Wind Waker HD, and DK Country Tropical Freeze. I'm thinking about picking up Super Mario 3D World sometime soon.

I've played the game a bit more now, and the Batmobile focus threw me for a bit initially but I think its starting to balance out now. The controls are a bit clunky, but honestly its not as bad as everyone (including me) were complaining about.

It's pretty crazy that the dead kids is actually the better alternative for that quest, at least for the resolution I was after for the Baron.

It's so fucking annoying, I keep calling my goddamn Batmobile instead of going into Detective mode, as I just played through both AA and AC, these changes are a bitch to get used to.

I love Gwent now, but I was a little lost at the start too. It's actually a fairly simple game though, and my advice is to do the unique card matches as soon as you can. Most importantly get the ubique card from the innkeeper in White Orchard. It gives you a new leader card for the Northern Realms deck which is

Romancing Cassandra was very satisfying, I highly recommend it.

Yeah the radio mods are my go-to as well, I love how much they add to the ambience.

I'm hoping they've taken some cues from The Last of Us, which managed to make every combat encounter feel exciting, tense and dynamic. Judging from the previews of UC 4 it looks highly promising in this regard.

It's strange, I spent 10 hours fucking hating DA: I, then I figured out how to play and what was going on and absolutely loved it for the next 30-40 hours and finished the game wanting more. Looking back now though I'm kind of forgetting what I enjoyed about it as the gameplay was so dull. I think I'll be selling my

I've found both Fallouts are a LOT more temperamental about their mods than Skyrim, but there's definitely some fantastic ones to use if you can cope with some pulling hairs to keep it shakily stable.

I was contemplating selling my Wii U with the 5 games I bought, because I'm just not getting the use out of it. Then I realised I'd pretty much only get like $300 bucks for it all if that, and I decided I may as well just keep it. I suppose it will be good to have just in case I ever need it, but I'm kind of feeling

I remember the combat was the worst part of UC 1 and it had the worst kind of "now fight x waves of generic soldiers to progress".

I have the GOTY edition for AC and I still havent played any of the DLC, so I didnt really care to wait for this one. I kind of hate their approach to DLC though, especially after The Witcher 3 has provided an embarrassment of added content for free.

I just spent an infuriatingly long time trying to complete the Riddlers first challenge, and I fucking hate this Batmobile. The controls are awkward, and the whole thing just feels clunky to use. I'm disheartened to see its forced on you throughout the whole game, but Im sure I can tolerate it when everything else is

I'm hoping for Dixie Kong personally, though I always thought they should have made Dixie and Diddy as an Ice Climbers-esque character, which you swap between like Pokemon trainer, alas…

I've never played Grim Fandango and decided to see if I'd be able to get through it with no assistance. I somehow managed to get through the first day after many frustrating hours trying to work out how to get into the bosses room. Then I was immediately lost again when it went to the next day and there is seemingly

The devs of The Witcher 3 need to get their shit together and release a mobile version of Gwent. I'm hopelessly addicted to it and look for new opponents to win unique cards in the game like an addict looking for his next hit of crack. Does anyone know why the Gwent tournament says you need to be LVL 26? Is it