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Why'd you stay faithful to that space racist? I let her blow up on Vermire in most of my playthroughs. Liara and Tali will always be my girls.

Heh. I bailed on Lost less than 10 episodes into the first season because it was so obvious the writers had no game plan and were just throwing shit at the screen. It was so ad hoc that any resolution they gave would've been empty and unsatisfying.

I will not have you defaming the right and honorable Barbados Slim!

This show lives nay, thrives, yet Community is on life support. 2012 is already looking like another shit year for justice.

Oh, Jacobs knocked it out of the park. I hope they bring her back in 2012.

I will always be indebted to HDTGM for informing me of the live screening of Punisher: War Zone, hosted by the director and Patton Oswalt. I would've missed one of the best movie going experiences of my life if it weren't for them.

Me too, especially over more obvious picks like the Dom Dimello/Patton Oswalt episode. It hit the ground running with Scottobot's intro and Peretti's "What a dick. What. A. Dick. You, sir, are a true asshole" and just climbed from there.

What I hate is when you try everything, finally break and look it up, and the solution is one of the first things you tried but didn't work.

This seems like as good a place as any to ask for game buying advice. Here's a list of games I've considered purchasing:

@avclub-568af46841d68b1650b45cef8e95e8d2:disqus  I figured there probably was (there was a Cutthroat Island cutlery set, after all). I just didn't want to google it.

Juan Carlo, we don't know you and don't care what your opinions are.

He's got range, but he's most memorable as assholes in: Miller's Crossing, The Crow, Bushwacked, The Man Who Wasn't There, The Freshman, The Rocketeer, and Blankman.

Being a Bioware RPG vet, I started on hard on my first playthrough but eventually knocked it down to easy about halfway through. I actually did pretty well on the character builds, picking only a few useless talents, but completely fucked up the order I did things in and had a complete tactics fail. By the time I got

Same reason I picked up Constantine: they were $3 each on a discount rack somewhere, and I can't turn away from licenses of properties I like, especially anything Batman-related. Plus, how could you not want to have the Halle Berry Catwoman video game sitting on your shelf? If only there were a Cutthroat Island video

I look forward to the day when lazy students no longer look to Cliff's Notes or Wikipedia for their summarizing needs, but instead use low-priced browser games to fill the gaps in their knowledge of classic literature.

Ha. This post is right up my alley. I just started Dragon Age: Origins two weeks ago, and it's close to Mass Effect in my level of appreciation. I also have Awakenings and Dragon Age 2, but I haven't even started on them, in favor of replaying Origins. It's a game I can see myself playing through endlessly for years

I've been meaning to get an SNES emulator just to play Super Star Wars, a game I've been dying to play since I was a kid.

As someone with the attitude of "if you've played one FPS, you've played them all", can you explain to me what's most important in a good FPS? Is it game mechanics, graphics, or story and character?

The most recent ES game I spent any real time on is Morrowind, and I had the same experience. Not challenging in the least once you break a certain level. Before I even began the main quest, I had a permanently enchanted flying shirt, virtually permanent underwater breathing, strength and speed potions, and killed

Why doesn't anyone play StarTropics anymore?