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Kate's suicide was devastating, I legitimately felt like my innattentiveness had got this poor girl killed. I had to take a bit of a break before the next episode, and I still need to play through the last 2 episodes.

This weekend I'm looking forward to marathoning through Until Dawn. I've played about 2 hours of it so far and am looking forward to really immersing myself into it. I've already lost a character I think (haven't seen the follow up scene), which I was pretty annoyed with because I was planning on keeping her alive.

I did that as well, I'm starting to feel the itch to play it again though so I might pick it up again. I think I just needed to finally finish The Witcher 3 before I could fully commit myself to another monster.

I can't imagine what it's like to never have played a Pokemon game before, I will say you chose a good on to start with though. Even though I'm not a fan of Pokemon games past the third generation, Black 2 was legitimately pretty great and actually had a decent, refreshing storyline (for a Pokemon game).

I've still never played more than half an hour of a Skyrim expansion, my constant character restarts due to mods crashing my game or boredom prevent me getting far enough to start one.

I really loved GTA V for the first few hours, the world is beautiful and seemed so huge and immersive. Eventually the static plot, and vapidness of the game got to me and I realised as pretty as it all looked, it was extremely shallow. It was such a huge disappointment coming from Red Dead Redemption, where Rockstar

It's a common complaint that the sorceresses are all super hot in this game, but it does at least have an in-universe reason for being that way, as they glamour themselves to look like perfect women to disguise themselves. Basically like the witches in the swamp only less dramatic.

I've read the rest of this thread and you seem quite unreasonable, but I feel like chipping in my two cents.

Can I ask what were the kids reactions to the movie? Did they find it slow paced or boring, and had they seen the prequels first?

Witcher 3, without a doubt.

It already looks weird

So I recently looked at my Witcher 3 game time after finally finishing the game over the weekend, and I was shocked to see it had hit 5 days! I dunno if I left it on for a day or so, but that's a shit load of game time for one game. The amazing thing is I'm not burnt out on it at all, and have just bought the

I haven't, I may have to check it out at some point.

I think I stopped around the same episode of Deadwood last time I tried to watch the series as well…I'm sure I'll get back to it at some point and I hear nothing but great things about the second series…but eh..

I love Children of Men, it's probably one of my favourite films. It's also the movie that made me a lifelong fan of Alfonso Cuaron, as well as being the first time I've ever appreciated the technical prowess of an amazing long-shot.

I'm still shocked at how much I enjoyed The Force Awakens…but it was just really, really good! I mean, even the goddamn opening scroll gave me anticipatory chills. However I will say it took me a while to get into the movie without watching it wearing my cynical lens, but the characters and atmosphere quickly won me

I mostly agree with you, but I have to say I really fucking hate the term Mary-Sue…and why is it that only Rey is being labelled as such, yet Poe Dameron who is just as ridiculously talented and awesome as she is doesn't get called that.

Could I play Bayonnetta 2 without playing the first, or does it follow directly on?

I'm glad there's no way of seeing my combined total with Skyrim on all consoles and PC playthroughs, it would be soul destroying.