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Haha I don't even know man. I lost a lot of my crew in Suicide Mission so ME3 started pretty empty to begin with.

I actually have always liked the slow start of Twilight Princess. I have a high tolerance for slow build tutorials though, as I even don't mind Kingdom Hearts 2s 3 hour beginning.

I left Misfits after Nathan was written out, but to be honest I probably would have given up regardless if the writing took as much of a turn with him in the show.

I finished Mass Effect 3 this weekend, which was quite an accomplishment as its taken me a good 6 months to get through it.

Yeah I hated Chris and was disappointed that he survived in my game to be honest.

Super Mario 3D World
- It's not as hard as the early platformer games, and has some really fun level design combined with some of the best use of 3D on the system.

That would have been fun, unfortunately I beat it a few hours ago, seemed I only had a couple of hours left to finish it! I was tentatively happy with my ending, I saved four characters Sam, Mike, Chris and Matt.

This weekend I plan on finishing Until Dawn, which I've enjoyed though I probably won't play through it again to get some different endings.

This weekend I watched David Fincher’s Zodiac, and thought it was one of the tensest and most engrossing movies I’ve watched in quite a while. I also watched The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo last week after reading the book, and found it to be a quality adaptation but didn’t do anything to really impress me.

I think I've nearly finished the main quest in The Witcher 3 Hearts of Stones, I just completed Lady Von Everecs quest in the manor, which is probably one of the best quests of the entire game, up there with The Barons story.

Sigh…I swear I even read the article…how did this happen?

True, but then again isn't that how we are viewing David O'Russel, who's movie being discussed came out mere months ago?

I thought coming into this that this was a pretty stupid topic for this list, but that it must be a somewhat weak excuse to talk about The Revenant some more, and yet it's not even on the list, wtf?

I smell Tim Burton and Johnny Depp/Helena Bonham Carter, though I'd prefer Tim Burton and Winona Ryder.

Its ridiculous that people are so scared to be seen doing things alone. I think particularly now that I'm living in a shared apartment with two others, I've started to really enjoy and appreciate my time just to myself and am caring less and less about doing these sorts of activities solo.

Its becoming my favourite thing to do on my days off and is renewing my love of movies.

I can't really explain what it is exactly, and to be honest once I'm in the cinema and the lights go off that awkward feeling goes away. I think it might just be the before and after stuff, seeing all the groups of people socialising and it can make me feel a bit strange for being alone. But every time I go this

I decided to fuck the rules and go to the cinemas by myself on a Saturday night. I don't know why there's such a stigma towards going alone to watch a movie in a dark room where talking is frowned upon, but I've done it three times now and each experience has been fucking great.

Mine was because I told her to "think of her mother" or something, and I realised as soon as I chose it that I had actually seen a letter from her father. I was gutted!

I tried to play Grim Fandango, but couldn't even get past Day 2. The puzzles are the worst kind of insane and ridiculously obscure adventure game puzzles I've encountered, I think I'd need to play with a guide open to finish it.