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Great news for Telltale. Who said adventure games were dead?

I'd have to be a straight white male to be the proof of his point. I'm not.

I recall hearing about some guys in white hoods that liked to stereotype based on race, sex/gender and orientation too.

When did tumblr get in my Kotaku?

I enjoyed the Monk, Wizard and Witch Doctor just about equally in the beta, so I'm not sure what I'll be going with when I (hopefully) get the CE on my doorstep tomorrow. Maybe I'll flip some coins.

Release dates are release dates.

I like the idea of an episodic game, but all the ones I can think of besides Telltale's Sam & Max have failed or were abandoned (sup, Valve?). Would like to see more publishers try it.

Jojen and Meera's absence is disappointing, but I understand why. They weren't largely important in ACOK because the most they did was provide some exposition dialog, which could easily be done by another character like Osha or Bran himself.

Rome was on Netflix instant streaming, I believe, and other shows were available on disc. I think they've severed their deal, though. Used to be that Netflix got HBO discs at a discount.

Ramsay should have been introduced already. I'm a little disappointed that he wasn't.

Oh, there is good and evil. I'm pretty sure Ramsay has no redeeming traits.

Yeah, the one in the most recent episode was fantastic. Easily the best scene in the episode.

I don't know, I think Charles Dance as Tywin gives them a run for their money. His mannerisms are perfect, and he's easily the best dressed on the show. Classy as fuck, even in armor.

They have covered sci-fi. Check out all the Prometheus stuff that gets posted on here or cross-linked from io9.

Somehow, North fits the Call of Duty image perfectly.

"What other purpose could these 3D models have?"

Is that a man? No thanks.

None, because what would that do?

Technically just a distributor for both retail PC and console versions, but yes. I totally forgot they still had retail PC products.

Not entirely true. Valve's been self-publishing their PC stuff since they launched Steam.