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It's shit like this that reminds me why I have to ignore modern gamers. I enjoy gaming so much more when I'm not immersed in the online culture. Gameological is the only comments section I enjoy looking through, as the majority of the commenters are actually intelligent and seem like normal humans.

I hope they can maintain the pacing and general atmosphere of the pilot for the entire season, the B+ review here for Ep 2 is promising at least.

I don't understand why anyone would hate her for making a game like 'Depression Quest'. I played that game hearing a little about it's reputation (but nothing about the gamergate shit), and speaking from personal experience it was a really accurate portrayal of the experience of suffering from depression.

I watched the first episode of Ash vs. Evil Dead. I really wasn't expecting to like it as much as I did, but the first episode was just so fucking great and now I can't wait to see what the rest of the season will be like.

I love the ending to Kingdom Hearts 1, the opening and closing scenes to those games are beautifully animated and the song that goes with them is so great.

How do you play a game while you work out? That sounds like an interesting challenge.

I'm sure I'll regret choosing this difficulty many times over the course of the game, but I figured my biggest complaint of KH2 when I first played it was how easy it was, so this mode sounds like it should make this game the best it could be.

I dont think that's necessarily the case, theyre just the loudest ones.

I read the book when I was about 7 or 8 and didn't know what a Philosopher was let alone the philosophers stone, yet that didn't make me not want to read the book. I don't actually think American kids would be any less educated than English or Australian kids (to my knowledge anyway) but the fact that it was changed

Am I though?

It actually felt like I had let this girl die in real life and I felt absolutely defeated for the rest of the night. When I still felt guilty the next day I knew this game must be something special.

She's writing a movie set in the country who had to change the original title Philosopher's Stone to Sorcerers Stone, because the kids would have been too stupid to know what a Philosopher is. I think it's almost amusing how uncreative she's seemingly making the American wizards.

I have to think this is just JK Rowling taking the opportunity to show how little she thinks of America, by making all the magical equivalents to the "proper" English ones stupid as shit.

Just started Kingdom Hearts 2 on Critical Mode, should be fun. Twilight Town is still a chore, but at least the atmosphere is relaxing and the music is better than ever orchestrated.

No shame, ill be getting that too. It's one of the only genuine split screen games I can enjoy with my room mates.

ET is a creepy little monster and I refuse to acknowledge people actually thought he was adorable or cute.

I imagine it's not so bad on modern wide-screen TV's, but back in the analog days this was pretty bad, particularly with 4 players.

The lack of split screen killed the already minuscule chance I had of purchasing an Xbox One for this game in the future.

Surprised at the score for this episode, as I found this episode a fucking delight. I didn't mind that it had no relation to the overall plot, as Hondo was in fine form and made up for it in spades. I smiled pretty much throughout the episode and came away feeling genuinely happy about the episode, which is not

I didn't watch the rest of Season 3 after Episode 2, so maybe they laid the gay allusions on thicker after that.