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Diet Kloster Wallace
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I'm not imaging fish people perverts of any potential, thank you very much!

Call me chaotic neutral, but I would totally eat a bobcat.

I'll eat deer in real life, but I couldn't eat a fox. It would feel like a violation of the social contract we have with dogs.

I shot a fox in the head for meat last night, and I've been full of guilt and shame all day.

I've played through it twice all the way through. I love it, and I really miss the motion controls, which I thought worked exceptionally well.

And then just when you thought you've beaten the game, you get the Zora Mask, and discover that the world below the water is actually bigger!

I would also think that integrating the massive dungeons from older games would be another logical step. Although I'm really loving the bite-sized dungeon room experiences of the shrines.

Thanks for the reply. Technically I should be fine, it's the interface I have questions about.

As a huge fan of Planescape: Torment, part of me really wants to play this, but I have to sit at a computer so much of my workday, I hate sitting in front of one to play a game. The posture of sitting at a desk with a keyboard and mouse is, for me, impossible to be a posture of recreation.

Planescape: Torment is a must play. I'm not saying you have to play directly post-Zelda, but you really need to get it at some point. It lives up to all of the hype.

They're very much a summer color. Don't try to wear it in fall or winter.

I agree, but it is somewhat ironic that we're making this claim via the AV Club comment section.

How does that work? I thought that the game would trigger a death animation if you try to leave without the paraglider no matter what (I tried to prove the Old Man wrong and climb down the side).

I generally hate watching people play video games (take that, youths!), but I really enjoy watching Mario 64 100% speed runs. The creativity used to traverse those 3D landscapes is very engaging.

I'm only a couple hours in, so I'm hesitant to read the spoilers, but I'm really looking forward to reading about everyone's Zelda experiences as I get farther.

My parents used to allow me one hour of video games after school. I very strongly remember occasionally spending the entire hour playing Mario 64 without ever actually entering a real level, just jumping around outside and in the castle.

After two weeks of weather in the 60s and 70s, we're supposed to get snow storms this weekend. Fortunately, I just picked up Breath of the Wild a couple days ago, so I'll be riding out the snow in style. I just got off of the plateau last night, and it's really tough to know whether I want to go ahead and go to the

I don't know about anyone else, but I no longer see people's avatars, I don't see notifications, and I can't upvote anyone.

On the other hand, you get to feed your addiction that much more frequently. But, back to your original hand, your friends and significant other hate your chemical dependency and do not understand you.

I used to be a much better video game player than I am. Unfortunately, as I've become a more exhausted player, I find my skills are decreasing accordingly.