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My couple experiences with Stag Week have gaming sessions that start out strong, but 3 days in, I realize I've not spoken a word except into a telephone. Then the thought of cooking for yourself reminds me of bachelorhood. By Friday, I'm watching HGTV reruns and eating chips out of a bag.

As someone that had a hunter main back in vanilla, I'm curious about the "shut up". Yah I think we've all had a pet-pull snafu at least once, but I guess people are still bitter about feign death and being the only one to live through a raid wipe?

I about 8 hours deep into Final Fantasy IX (remastered version). I'm having some mixed feelings about it.

The quest / log system is indeed bad, and it has one of my least favorite features of an RPG: chapter-based side-quests that all fail upon completion of one story based one. I should not have to keep a wiki page open so I know what quests need to be done before another.

Sorry, I meant in the video in this article https://www.youtube.com/wat…. I didn't watch it close enough to realize it's just mega man from the entire PC game (thought the "press fire" title screen art was slightly different).

I think the "Press Start" Charlie Brown Mega Man (from the video) tops this one. He doesn't even look humanoid.

I entirely forgot I had that one in the video above. I too also only had a CGA card. I suspect my crappy 8088 with CGA was how I've grown into a person that can easily enjoy many, many games at 20 fps on the lowest settings.

My timing was always bad and I couldn't get into Human Revolution enough to get beyond the first 3 missions. I assume though, at some point, you get to violently murder the computer tech guy that works at your office. Right!?

There's an article recently on Slate that sold me on it:

A quarter of the world's population contributed to that game in some way.

HA I Knew it! That's why I don't like it. Even after 10 minutes of playing I had a feeling it was entirely for show; even in a world full of animal people (a detail I really like).

I did the Starbound early access but never really played it. I've put in a few hours since it went to full release and I'm enjoying it more than I expected. I have to remember to not just go to one planet and do everything I'm "supposed" to do on it (do settlements of people EVER stop giving quests?). The game is

I'm not going to lie, I slightly enjoy watching people freak out over something that happens with a game. So naturally I got a kick out of the recent FF 15 delay denials on reddit. I'm not sure exactly what it is that tells my brain to subject myself to it though. Maybe I used to hold this stuff closer emotionally and

pffffft …. Parents just don't understand

I can't recall exactly but I'd say GTA V's credits rolled in around .75 Assassin's Creeds. (AC's being the default benchmark for credit length)

I think there's a lot to like with WO3, but, beyond Hyrule Warriors, it's the only DW-type game I've played and the Zelda theme got a lot more mileage from me than I expected. WO3 is a bit daunting to me as a new-comer because it has, seemingly 1,000 things to do and no great explanation as to how to do it. I REALLY

Sounds exactly like how I would play Arkham Knight and Just Cause 3. The crashes would dole out my play time instead of my own volition.

My PC is on the lower end of the minimum requirements so when the PC version was released, I went to the Reddit NMS forum to see if I could find solid expectations on how well it would play for me. What a shit show that was. Almost every complaint was pure vitriol that almost seemed like it was a personal attack.

Oh shit I lied in my original post about how FF9 was the only one I hadn't played since 7…I entirely forgot about 13. Well I guess I know what I'm going to try after 9.

I never thought I'd use the screen shot/video capture modes of my xbone but now I have a few hundred screens and a couple videos I never want to lose, especially my one from Witcher 3 where a chicken opens the door to a tavern and walks up to the bar. I still haven't worked up enough nerve to post them on Facebook and