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I've always enjoyed that HalluciGen mission, primarily because of the one guy on endless loop being "devoured" by a kitty.

I'm still fairly early into FF XV. Does your IDWEL imply that there's actual in game lasagna?

I haven't played DQB but really wish that I could get a PC port of it or something. One detail about the game I just love is how the actual game itself fits into the DQ franchise. So many of the DQ games have some amount of town building or world evolution. It just makes complete sense that DQB exists as it does.

I got 3 archangel staves of the apocalypse and 2 godly plate of the whale in the D3 homage to Diablo 1 the other day. Considering I never once saw them back during the time I played Diablo, it still felt good to get them, despite them being worthless.

note to self…log into BF1 to kill the new players before they give up on it.

I saw the video floating around in which a person in Elite: Dangerous has first contact with an alien vessel and I almost bought the game entirely on that. I wonder if every player gets to have a similar interaction, or is there only that one lucky person.

Since I had a 3 week stretch without having any games, I had kind of a reset on what I was into prior to the holidays. I've learned of some new games and got a few impulse buys due to some great sales (the game sale were outstanding this year).

Also they gave Jyn an imperial costume with, what looks like, two god-damn swords on the back. She never once uses these damn swords, despite showing prowess for beating people up with hand-to-hand weapons.

I'm assuming one of her new roles will be something Dateline related. Everything at NBC news must point back to an upcoming episode of Dateline.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, if you're only KINDA into the MP shooters, but you want one, I suggest Titanfall 2. (Caveat, I have only played the first Titanfall and the demo of Titanfall 2).

How the hell did I miss the year-end lists?

I often question my own desires to keep playing this style of game, but, with Diablo 3 in particular, the sound and visual design goes a long way to keeping me interested. It's probably not much different than a slot machine bell, but when a rare item drops, and that beam of light shoots up to the heavens, I'm in for

One of my favorite details that Diablo polished (but I wouldn't necessarily say "invented") is the horde of monsters. I've come to discover that a game only needs a passable play mechanic if they'll throw a shit-ton of monsters at me at once. It's even better if the monsters are easily disposed of, so they can throw

I have a level 30 character I quit playing right near when the underground dlc came out. I don't think I got my weapon score above 150 though, which meant I got kicked from nearly every co-op mission despite being over geared for the difficulty

I like to think that the Seahawks got stuck wearing those uniforms in some sort of mix up like the Low-Talker and the puffy shirt. Hasn't the neon green revival gone on long enough?

I do too, it's just that, it's not special enough for a year end blow out. An entirely introspective and meaningless blow out.

I somehow completed 2, despite hating any part of it in which you weren't fighting zombies. I think I went the full Diablo route and chugged health items en masse on some of those bosses.

Does the BC version gain anything from the new hardware so that the random battles load faster? That, in the end, is what got me to stop playing this game. I don't remember exactly how long each load time was, but it felt like 20 seconds.

I've finally heard about the Division enough since they've patched to be "decent" to get me to try it out again. That'll be my weekend choice.

I have NEVER made it to a single Animal Crossing holiday despite having the gamecube version for years and new leaf for about 6 months. I log in 2 days later to find it's all over and, for some reason, I find it incredibly disappointing. For 10 seconds, I feel like I've neglected these poor critters during their