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You could say that about like 90% of Marvel comics though

In other words, cast iron or (if you're lucky and well stocked), waffle iron. Who the fuck has a deep fryer just sitting around?

I know the outlines of the plot. I'm purposely going in knowing as little about it as possible so I'm surprised by plot developments.
Also, it might SEEM like a lot, but my GF has this habit of falling asleep after an hour and a half of D3, even during GRs (which never gets old), so I'll be able to clean up the

Thanks for the lesson!

My girlfriend and I have returned to Diablo 3 yet AGAIN. That was one of the two games I bought along with my PS4 and was by FAR the wisest pick (the other one was Arkham Knight, which I exchanged for credit the day after I beat the story. What a fucking letdown). D3 manages to perfectly scratch that itch where

I just want to add that I fucking loved this album. Sunbathing Animal is one of the rare albums that I still listen to nearly once a month (though 2014 seemed to have a lot of albums that I couldn't stop listening to…), and this was a really worthy and interesting followup.

Yeah, it's ended up being a LOT tougher than I thought (fuck the invasion levels forever)…

"First they came for Reddit's front page, and I said nothing…"

I think this is the best possible review anyone could make about Dishonored as a series. The first game was enjoyable enough, but didn't make me want to compulsively replay it to find better ways to do things. Unlike, say, Hitman Blood Money, which utterly possessed me to find newer and better ways of completing my

This is such a great thread: games you've played into oblivion/100% but still come back to.
For me, it's Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, and (weirdly) God of War 2

My girlfriend and I will no doubt be 100%ing Rayman Legends at some point this weekend. This is one of the first video games that she asks me to play with her; Diablo 3 had that effect too, but to a much lesser extent.
I have to think it's because the cartoony visuals and frankly perfect music and sound make it a lot

It's HARDER than the original? I thought the FIRST one was difficult, especially in the early goings. But I'm also TERRIBLE at anything first person. I WANT to play this game, I just think I'll have an awful time with it.

You should probably do the bare minimum of research before you talk

I played Inside with my girlfriend over the weekend. We swapped the controller every couple of lives, and had a great time with it. The puzzles themselves don't rely on split second reflexes or precise controls, and really work your brain without relying on bizarre leaps of logic. Highly recommended

Gravedale High not fondly remembered??? I BEG YOUR PARDON
It had Rick f'ing Moranis voicing a character for god's sake!

Is this AV Club food section just going to be a series of garbage opinions about terrible food? Yesterday mayo (which the author somehow confused with Miracle Whip, thus invalidating their entire opinion and possibly their life), today Filet O Fish, which is basically Lil Lisa Slurry, but less healthy

This show, no joke, has haunted me since I was a kid. A lot of the themes were definitely lost on me (I was like 5), but I can remember all kinds of details of the show; Soaron's scream, Blastar's fingertip lasers, Captain Power's weird spear . . . I am SLIGHTLY amped for this. Wary, but also amped.

The Vision is masquerading as a domestic comedy? I don't think they've read a single issue. It is SATURATED with looming dread.

W+D gets the AV Club's love on a consistent basis, but it's almost unreadable to me. Just don't get it.

All Star Superman, Sandman (Gaiman claims he had it mapped out more or less from the start), 100 Bullets