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And I'm riding a 5 game win streak straight to playoff-letdown-town!

My no kill was ruined by the fact that I accidentally let some mutant in the sewers fall into the water after I'd stunned him and he drowned. I was not happy.

This "bottom-feeder" (I'm still smarting from that comment weeks ago) is coming for the king this week!

Bottom-feeder? I consider myself solidly in lower-mediocre.

I tried to evolve my strategy to get my score up but never felt I was doing well. Depending on the match and map I tried both rushing in head first after any and all crests, along with hanging back trying to take out people as they ran in. My biggest frustration was ending the matches with a 1.7K/D but being middle of

Outside of Destiny, the new patch for Stardew Valley came out last week and there are now new farms! I've started a new farm with Dolph Lundgren on Hinkledorf Farm. I went with the forest farm, and the seemingly meager amount of forest-foraging does not make up for lost farming space. But at least now I feel like I'm

I'm also going to be playing a fair amount of Destiny, I reached IB rank 5 last night and can now celebrate by never having to play Supremacy again (except I think I need 10 wins for my book, since apparently IB doesn't count). For whatever reason I felt as though I was terrible at it, and the outcome of the matches

aka Philadelphia

No, little light.

Well, I'll be damned and humbled, is that new?

I'm imagining a hybrid of Russel Wilson and the Budweiser Clydesdale.

The in text score for Washington v. Cleveland is predicted as 1 (Was) to 3 (Cle). I first thought this was a knock on my hapless Washingtonians, but I don't think even Ron Torbert could create a situation for the touchdown-less-extra-point.

I've been stuck working long hours so haven't been able to even get through the new story yet, at this point I would estimate 60% of my time with the expansion was spent climbing that damn mountain in Felwinter Peak to get the SIVA shard.

Shovel Knight? I thought the first Mirror's Edge (shooting segments aside) was a fantastic step in a new direction for platformers, I haven't played the second yet.

My thoughts also went to both of the N64 Zelda games, they both contain a bevy of empty rooms that build on the world. I'm thinking specifically of the homes on the ranches, they all have upstairs and bedrooms you can go into. Outside of maybe a jar with a five rupee there isn't anything in there except seeing Talon's

Then they should learn to sail like good American WASPs.

I too am playing some No Man's Sky. I find I can't
play for more than about an hour though before I get bored, pretty
vistas aside most worlds are the same, and even though I have lots of
credits and blueprints I haven't really upgraded much of anything
(besides expanding the inventory on my suit like it's going out

You can, but there's not really an incentive to. Whether you're making your way to the center of the universe or just free roaming there's no reason to draw you back to where you've been. You can't (yet) build anything and resources are pretty bountiful on most worlds so it's easier to just keep hurtling through the

I've only been able to play a few hours but what strikes me about it is a sense of loneliness that you don't get from other survival games (Minecraft, Terraria, Starbound ). I think it's attributable to the lack of any sort of home base. Most survival games instill a sense of loneliness, it's just you in the

I'd be down to throw my Tom Landry-signed hat in the ring, if there's space.