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I would have been so disappointed in all of you if this wasn't the very first comment.

'Come On! Feel the Illinoise!' by Sufjan Stevens usually puts me in a great mood during my daily commute on the 405. I know it's really corny, but something about that song makes me love everything about the world.

I know you're not looking for a real response here, but I saw her live a few months ago and she was indeed a very cool, joyous person to be around.

Casey and Henry from Party Down…maybe not the best but they're certainly my favorite

I feel shame

Sean Penn winning for Mystic River over Bill Murray in Lost in Translation. To make matters worse, Sean Penn had a wonderful performance that year in 21 Grams, and a win for that would have been fine. But no, they went with "IS DAT MY DAWWWTER IN 'DERE!?!?" instead.

Eides is probably the place I miss the most since leaving Pittsburgh, that freebie table is like a goddamn treasure chest.

I started the first two episodes of Walking Dead Season 3 earlier this week and it's…okay? Honestly it's a little disappointing, I care little about these new characters and the gameplay is pretty much non-existent. Still, I felt like Season 2 had a pretty weak first couple of episodes then came around at the end for

Oh my god, playing through the entirety of DA:I (which I actually quite liked) on the X360 and getting that bullshit ending, then finding out that the actual ending would be a DLC that would only be available on XB1 was so fucking infuriating.

If we're doing real talk, I don't think Mass Effect 2 even has a story.

Playing as a Vanguard in Mass Effect is so fun on the lower difficulties but becomes borderline impossible to play on Insanity/Hardcore, where cover and patience are the keys to victory.

Almost finished with the full play through of the Mass Effect Trilogy. Currently finishing up the Citadel DLC on Mass Effect 3. It's great, a wonderful goodbye to a cast of characters that I'll miss dearly. ME3 is such a conundrum, how can a game that's the most fun, polished and memorable entry of the trilogy be

A three way tie between the first attack in 'Green Room,' the elevator scene in 'The Nice Guys' and the intro to 'Midnight Special'

Holy shit Rob. That's terrible. Like, how do you duct tape your dick and balls and not realize you're going to have to rip all that shit off? Just awful.

PSO was repetitive as hell but that never stopped me from playing the shit out of it. That game was so ahead of its time.

Favorite Diablo clones were Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance and Champions of Norrath on the PS2, Hacking and Slashing at its finest right there. I spent hundreds of hours with my friends on those games. No one really makes games like those anymore and it makes me sad, I miss this genre so much.

What the fuck is going on

The moment you finally emerge from the Catacombs of Carthus and get your first glimpse of Ithiryll and the Boreal Valley is definitely one of the best moments in the entire series.

Yea definitely Dark Souls III for me as well, currently on my third playthrough. It's such a depressing, harsh and unforgiving game. But I love it unconditionally. Either that or Deus Ex which kind of has a shitty story, but it's still so much fun sneaking around and hacking the emails of complete strangers.

Yea definitely Dark Souls III for me as well, currently on my third playthrough. It's such a depressing, harsh and unforgiving game. But I love it unconditionally. Either that or Deus Ex which kind of has a shitty story, but it's still so much fun sneaking around and hacking the emails of complete strangers.