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Awwww. I'm on PS3 but OH MAN would that be awesome! Legendary deathclaws would run from us in terror.

I didn't mean to imply that I didn't like the first one, because I did. I think I am biased because I played Uncharted 2 first and I was blown away. Then I went back to the original and I think I set the bar way too high. I liked the sequel's story line better, and I really liked the snowy Tibetan locations. Also,

Uncharted 2 is miles above the original. So much fun lobbing grenades around!

My current frustration with FNV is that if you don't bring certain companions with you on your first trip to such and such location, then their special quest dialogue won't trigger. How are you supposed to know who to bring where at all times and how do you fix this problem? I have no idea.

You are so on point it isn't even funny. I love Interpol's first few albums but I always feel completely stupid singing along to it. I wish you could somehow scrub all the lyrics and just have him hum the melody. "She says brief things, her love's a pony, my love's subliminal" huh-WHA?

Oh wow, I had Wayne's World for GameBoy and it was totally bizarre. There was that music store level you described where you had to bounce on drum skins and walk on guitar strings. There was also a doughnut shop level with murderous pastries if I remember correctly. Anyway, if you were playing as Garth and you took

Thank you for mentioning the Vox review. On this site, at least I usually get a lot of interesting insights in the comments section, even if the review isn't good, but this time the whole thing just devolved into an argument about the reviewer and nobody is even talking about the details of the episode. The review

Is it a quantity surveyor?

See how he uses a spanner to tighten that nut!

Prince John: Such an unusual name, "Latrine." How did your family come by it?
Latrine: We changed it in the 9th century.
Prince John: You mean you changed it TO "Latrine"?
Latrine: Yeah. Used to be "Shithouse."
Prince John: It's a good change. That's a good change!

That was a really odd experience. I received it as a Christmas gift right when it launched and I played for a few months because I felt obligated somehow. It was just a level grind right from the get-go, and I really tried but I couldn't find where they hid the fun. It just felt really flat, and even though I

The song that always made me visibly cringe was "Caress Me Down" where he talks about his mushroom tip. Ick! Really?

Did anyone else think the mayor specifically went out of her way to make the chief look crazy this time? After harping on him that, "everyone's worried about the missing baby Jesus, you have to fix this, blah blah." The 15 people at the Christmas dance didn't seem to care at all that he found it and they were just

Oh man, my husband said, "Watch this, he's going to run her over." And I laughed it off, but then I started getting more and more tense! That was a pretty good fake-out.

I'm building a Sniper character and I'm only level 7, so I'm still using the Varmint Rifle with mods for now. I'm going to try to go get the Ratslayer in Broc Flower Cave, which is a slightly better rifle for my level.

I'm playing through New Vegas, too! It's my first time, though. No hardcore mode for me. Just got ED-E and Boone and we're picking up and keeping each and every Bent Tin Can in the Mojave Wasteland. Have fun!

I loved RDR and played it into the ground, but one thing confused me. I skinned animals and collected plants for the whole game, planning on selling certain things in faraway areas where I could get a higher price. But after a while, I couldn't even figure out what I would have used the money for. I don't remember

Gaming friends, I require your opinions. I missed a lot of games as a youngster. Is it worth it for me to go back on Steam and play games like 7th Guest, Myst, and Kings Quest, or should I use my limited free time to play something newer and scrap this idea? Thanks for any feedback.

Thank you. That's such a great point about Last Week Tonight. It is a total payoff for me to feel like I'm being educated right along with being entertained. And more than once after watching, I have caught myself talking to other people in my life about the topics discussed on LWT.

You are so right! I read "The Raft" when I was about 14 and it really stuck with me. I didn't realize it had been adapted, so I'll have to check it out, but I have a feeling it won't hold up against my memory.