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My Caps have clinched the playoffs and have a couple injuries, and so considering you guys have more to play for I'm not terribly optimistic for tonight's game. I'm just hoping the Penguins complete their collapse and get jumped by Ottawa.

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I have a copy of Dark Souls II awaiting me at home, and while I doubt I'll get to it in the immediate future I'm excited to dive back in (and experience the DLC). I feel as though the forced aggressive nature of Bloodborne has greatly increased my fighting skill, and I want to see how much that will effect either a

This deserves more upvotes than I have the power to give.

Ugh, I know exactly the part where "spears through the corner of the wall" come into play. I think structurally Demon's Souls was hardest for the reasons you mention, but head to head terms of enemy and boss difficulty DS1 gets my vote.

Good hard or bad hard? I'd read about the 50% HP dungeons but didn't realize one was part of the main line.

You can have as many chalices going at once as you have tombstones available, so whether you clear the one you did and place it there, or place it on another it doesn't really matter.

Hopefully they didn't divert too much away but they're definitely pretty meh, and "samey" is an apt description. I've started to go through since I want to get a Platinum trophy and that requires getting to the bottom of the Pthumerian dungeon. Part of the problem is that the dungeons never scale, so whether your

Like @snazzlenuts:disqus and @Drinking_with_Skeletons I too finished up the game this past weekend. I just killed the BSB in NG+. The increase in challenge has been much better than in the previous games. As was mentioned enemies that used to be killable in one hit now take a couple, and bosses sponge up a lot more

On a whim I tried remote playing Bloodborne on my Vita, I'd read that the new update had altered the frame rate for better play. Man was I ever pleasantly surprised. I was able to knock out some vial farming while watching television. It was actually good enough I probably could have played through the story, but

I had just killed the third super-werewolf, but hadn't ventured up near the rock-slinging giants. So I was in the lee of the cliffs away from whatever that spear thing is and we dueled in those shadows.

Still playing Bloodborne, at the moment I think I'm trying to knock off a few optional areas before the final boss. Ebrietas is killing me. I dumped too many skill points into my bloodtinge/arcane stats and I'm worried I may have to do a bit of grinding to beef up my physicality accordingly. I'm pretty damn excited

Damn, this just reminds me I need to get back to my Attila campaign. My Saxons must be lost and leaderless up in northern Europe.

I'm in the upper 70s, I've spent my last 10 levels or so pumping into those two stats for some of the late level weapons. My Bloodtinge is 18 and my Arcane is 25. I'm really regretting having done so as I wish I'd been pumping into the physical stats since I do pretty puny damage now relative to the enemies.

I was finally invaded in the Nightmare of Mensis, it was an epic battle. As he struck me down, my whip lashed out caught him across the cheek for the final blow. So we both died, but I at least got 9k bloods for my pyrrhic victory, after which I was then killed by a super-werewolf on my way to retrieve.

It's been discussed elsewhere but I really enjoyed the time-trials in Mirror's Edge, watching some of the ghosts or youtube videos is awe inspiring (the ones that are creative with the parkour, not the ones that exploit glitches). Even the level-long time trials were fun despite dealing with the odious gunplay.

There was a version of this game on the TI-83, I think it was Boxman, and your avatar was a Mario knockoff rather than a box himself, I remember everyone trying to find the nerd in class who had the hookup to transfer programs between calculators. Boxman and Drug Wars were enough to get you through a slow trig class.

I just had about 5 or so runs where, due to user-error, I kept getting caught, and losing 4-8 insight per life. I wasn't following your rule discussed elsewhere of taking a break, I was playing frustrated, which lead to recklessness, which led to more frustration/recklessness (and eventually anger, hate, and the dark

They steal it. You fight them in some narrow corridors, and they have a spell that if you're hit you're immobilized and they run in and grab you. Whenever they get you they suck out two (or maybe three) insight. They're also tough buggers so even getting in against them before they can strike I couldn't kill them

You have to bring him an item you find in Cainhurst, then he'll go there and you have to go talk to him (you then have to go find him again in Cathedral Ward).