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The sound of that record will probably stay with me until the day that I die

The only way in which video game choices *should* matter is directly in the moment. This is the thing I respect the most about Telltale's games, especially the Walking Dead. First time through that game, you make choices based only on your own ethical considerations, not with a bonus ending or more experience in mind.

As opposed to all those other games whose choices impacted the real world.

Xbox Live had a major sale on backwards compatible games, so I bought Red Dead Redemption and started playing through it for the first time in at least five years, of course right before they announced the sequel was pushed back to next year.

I'm at least sort of sure that was Cross ad-libbing. That feels like something he would make up.

I lost the ability to breathe when young Coriolanus Burt casually laid down in front of that steamroller

Season six will be a new storyline, but all the flashbacks will just be the modern day parts of the first season

I would have bought it if someone tossed him his pistols or something

Which fits, since Prometheus killing himself at the end to prove his point is almost beat for beat the same thing that the Joker did in the Dark Knight Returns.

Wildcat bled to death and no one ever picked up his body because he sucked. That's my head canon

So the obvious solution is Slade on Legends, then?

Because it aims to emulate better and more important games than that.

The neuromods and skill trees are lifted almost as-is from System Shock 2

I was CONVINCED we were about see Jere Burns

"Faith and Begorrah! A fellow potato eater!"

Feels like Hank is too much of a core character to bring back without damn good reason to. Maybe have him do a bit with a fully-established Saul at the end or something.

Says a lot that this show still has time for new characters.

IIRC he was acting very coldly to Kim until he found out she was just venturing out on her own instead of jumping ship to one of their competitors. He seemed genuinely proud of her courage.

Van Hammersly is Bob's greatest creation

"Call me right now. I'm waiting by the phone RIGHT NOW"