br3adofwonder
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br3adofwonder

Lack of a second stick sounds logical to me.

I liked it well enough for what it was, but it was forgettable. Competent, but average in every sense of the word, especially after DXHR.

Guess dressing up in a potato suit would've been too easy.

It's hard to compare the two mediums.

I've read over half of them. Starting Infinite Jest soon - something I've been putting off for a little too long because of its length.

Most of the people I went to school with didn't eat breakfast. Never got why - breakfast is the most delicious meal of the day.

His greatest moment is where he kills that guy on the shitter.

Clash gets better after that. The series peaks at Storm of Swords, though. That book was just a bunch of awesome plot points coming to a boil all at once.

Clash of Kings is the second book.

They can only afford 10 episodes per season as it is and the CGI costs are going to go up in the coming seasons because the dragons get bigger and there's a few major battles, one of which may include giants (which I'm not really sure they'll show).

Ken's not as interesting. He doesn't have a drinking problem, cheat on his wife or do LSD. He's just there to make Pete angry.

I hope it's not changed too much for the NA release.

It definitely is the better spot for it, though. For shooters, anyway, since it's where your thumb naturally rests when holding a controller like that.

I used to play D2 with this really helpful Korean guy years ago that would play with what seemed like his entire family.

It was ok. Just didn't think Radcliffe was all that believable in the role of a young widower lawyer with a son, even if he did a fine job acting. His kid looked more like a little brother.

Wasn't Skyrim pretty much Fetch Quests: The Game?

I remember the excitement back when 64 bit chips first made their way out. Back then, I figured games would utilize them much sooner.

White males (on average) have an easier time in historically white-dominated countries, sure.

Ridley Scott said they mainly used CGI for the space scenes.

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