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"In my dreams you're alive and you're crying." Just kills me everytime I hear it, and I've listened to that song like a hundred times.

I remember seeing Jeff Mangum solo at the Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh, it was probably a year before the full band reunited, and it was insane. Definitely a cult-like atmosphere that really caught Jeff off-guard. Half of me was like "ok this hype is getting ridiculous" but the other half was "this is amazing

Seeing them on the 19th, really hoping that they do this.

Vision: "Wanda, where the FUCK are my hard boiled eggs!?"
*Vision sadly walks out of kitchen while "Christmastime is Here" plays in the background*

Ah that's probably the way to go. It may be a minor spoiler, but you get different characters depending on your alignment and the Light Side gets the better character. Although it's pretty fun to go Dark Side, I like that you can choose to be a cold, manipulative sociopath or a crazy, murderous psychopath.

So you thinking Light Side or Dark this time around?

Upvoted for James K. Polk reference, dude was a GOAT

I lost it at David Cross' exasperated "Why? Why!?" after revealing his parents let him believe he was adopted until 18. It reminds me of my favorite Simpsons quote: "Then why did I have the bowl Bart? Why did I have the bowl!?"

Stumbling upon Ash Lake completely blind is one of my all time favorite gaming moments.

I'm so glad I'm not the only one who had a real hard time finding Pyromancy Bro. I think it's because the section of The Undead Settlement he's in is terrible and most people just want to get the eff out of there.

I finally beat the Crystal Sage boss in Dark Souls III and felt like the shit, now I'm reading all the comments here and am feeling really intimidated.

YES, thank you for clarifying. I guess my post could apply for any RE game, but I feel RE2's theme really nails that "oh thank god, I made it to a save room…but I gotta go back out there" feeling

I edited the post to clarify, but I meant the RE2 theme, the RE4 theme is equally good, perhaps even better, but I'm pretty biased towards RE2.

I don't think there's a better home base theme than the typewriter room theme in Resident Evil 2…

Nicky Katt really nailed that role, I'm biased though, the guy is one of my favorite character actors.

I beat the game without even figuring out you could turn half of your party into Jedis, I stumbled across it during a replay and it blew my mind, completely changed my opinion of the game.

I remember during my huge JRPG phase I would constantly get my ass kicked and think: "this is fine, once I die this'll be revealed as one of those bullshit story battles you're supposed to lose."
GAME OVER
"oh wait, I'm just really bad at this."

"Let's Build a Home" is a fucking banger, best song on the record. The intro is kind of annoying though (I hate kids.)

"I left your dress at a restaurant and now it's gone like so many steaming nugs!" Something about Kempers pronunciation of nugs just kills me.

I'm really glad that the writers find Daddy's Boy just as hillarious that I do, keep on fighting the good fight gentlemen.