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I feel like with all the talk about star wars this week, we've been forgetting the best star wars movie, those live action cutscenes in Jedi Knight. In many ways Dark Forces 2 pioneered the wooden acting and terrible line readings of the prequels.

For a different take on the Tooth Fairy, see Tooth Fairy by the Rock.

But without Lucius, who would make the crazy decisions that make no logical sense and clearly are only happening to drive the plot forward and create conflict?

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Kotor 2 had like 4 or 5 fights that were basically impossible (without the classic run around and mines and throw a bunch of grenades strategies) if you didn't know they were coming. I think all of these fights are easy to accidentally start (2 fights at the end of nar shaada and one fight at the end of dantooine) and

That statistic about income growth was like clearly fake (or at least, dishonest, as always, its hard to tell what source she is citing or what statistic she's talking about). Something like median income growth has certainly been way slower than income growth at the top 10%, but claiming it hasn't grown at all seems

I listened to "You've got it all Wrong" because I was sort of curious about how they would explain the math, and boy, nothing is more frustrating than listening to people try to explain the wikipedia entries for math they really don't understand, especially when it is math you know. Its insane to me that these

Nothing says strong leader more than, as a doctor, firmly stating on a nationally televised debate that you guess vaccines maybe don't cause autism but maybe they are still evil and we should be really worried about giving them to children. Finally, a presidential candidate willing to put aside the need to act in the

Mike Yard is one of the best parts of the nightly show! The other correspondents are um not good.

Eric Stonestreet's very earnest answer to the question on CBB where he said that modern family was way better than everything else on TV and deserves to win more emmys feels like the exactly the kind of thing that people like him are constantly coached not to say in interviews.

The way Forrest is manipulating Suzanne into this awful relationship for the sake of the show is super dark.

The newfound demand for "meaningful" choices that carry over across multiple games in a series seems so weird to me. You can't really have it both ways, you can't expect to see your choices to both have major world-shattering consequences and to carry over in a satisfying way in future games. I'd much rather them

If AC4 came out in the 90s, there would 100% be a code that turned your ship into the actual Millennium Falcon or something.

The Killjoys finale felt like it wanted us to be awfully invested in labyrinthine space politics, but forgot to spend any time in the show doing the sort of worldbuilding required to make conversations made up of sentences like "the scarback priests fought the seven for the rac. Level 6." not sound like a bunch of

The cave at the end of the storm coast is high level content I think. You unlock it with a war table mission much later.

Unlike the hinterlands, most of the other areas have a sort of sidequest sequence to give them more direction. The areas are subdivided roughly by difficulty, and as you progress you do more and more damage to some sort of Tevinter/Templar operation in the area. If you are leveled up enough, Crestwood is really cool,

The Morrowind soundtrack is so great. It's light and airy in a way that feels perfect for the sort of strange and exotic, but also tired and lived-in feel the setting has.

I think it requires some sort of incredible narcissism to ever think that the concept of the show makes sense (that somehow Forrest's experience is even remotely representative of anyone else's experience) and is as important as Forrest thinks it is. But the experience of doing the show has reinforced his narcissism,

Destiny feels insane as a starting point for someone who is still learning to do things like move and shoot at the same time. Playing multiplayer in a simple, more focused shooter (although I have no idea what the modern equivalent is to something like cs, halo 1 or quake 3), or maybe single player in something like

I'd been drifting away from magic for a while, but this definitely felt like the moment I decided that I wasn't really ever going to want to play again. Seeing the various magic forums full of posts that were like "he made mistake, get over it" or "would you ban someone for shoplifting," and tons of gross MRA rape