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Zack_Handlen
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I still haven't figured out items. I get that you pull the trigger, but nothing seems to work.

Have literally tried this in the past with no success. But we'll see.

Got FFXV (okay, could someone please tell me how to bold titles in Disqus, because I know it's some really obvious stupid thing but I've never been able to figure it out) on Tuesday, and I think I'm getting hooked in? It's hard for me to tell sometimes; very few games actually grab me, and there's still a decent

Yeah, I quit after a couple levels.

There is an actual pinball minigame. It's interesting—like pinball with a space shooter.

If you actually think they were angry at each other, you read the scene differently than I did. To me, it was the heroine finally having a genuine connection with someone—the fact that they were smiling is a tip-off. (Actually, I thought then and still think it was a little _too_ obvious, given that she's spent most

I've yet to get higher than a C in Stealth.

I play video games alone in my room, and Cindy is one of the few times something has made me feel both relieved and kind of ashamed about that. Because come _on_.

" It can be a lot to keep track of at first, and early battles may seem like untactical nonsense, but with practice and experimentation the nuances come to light one by one, eventually revealing a system that is fast, fluid, and intensely rewarding when done right."

Uh, I'm posting as Count Duckula. Duh.

I liked a lot of SOT, but I haven't been able to finish it because of Al Gore. Seriously. (I also found the interface to be kind of wonky for a console. But it's very funny.)

I seem to be having a hard time focusing on any one game right now. I've been trying to track down the NES Classic, with no luck so far (which is surprising; in Maine, I was able to pick up a Wii back when they were selling out everyplace else without any trouble at all)—I keep telling myself I don't really need it,

Yes yes yes yes yes. I am basically counting down the hours till I can leave work and get this. I _need_ to get lost in this game again. (My only big hope about the remaster is that it won't crash quite so much.)

I did, ages ago. I remember liking it, but not much else. Isn't it fairly expensive now?

I'd assume so, as it's basically a first person shooter without much shooting.

Oh, I do! But part of that enjoyment is sometimes being worried that it's haunting my PS4. Yes, I am a sane person.

Yay, scariness!

Yeah, it's about as pure and uncompromised a downer ending as you can imagine.

Is Carnival of Souls so desperately insecure that it can't handle being the only well-made low-budget film? Perhaps Carnival of Souls needs a time out.

Yeah, I'm not sure "enjoy" is the word I would personally go for, but it sure is something.