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Or you can cap out your Intelligence score and seek out every skill book for the min/maxers out there. You can definitely cap out all your skills in FO3 with some forethought. New Vegas, I'm not too sure, but there's always a handful of dump skills (like Survival, ironically).

OK, I'll bite. What exactly is the problem with "DRM" on Steam these days? You don't even need to be connected to the internet to play a game anymore.

GOG was selling the game for $36 as a prepurchase the weekend before it came out. I wouldn't put it past WB to let that deal go through because you can't get refunds from GOG nearly as easily as through Steam.

That's the thing. Nintendo shouldn't care what is and isn't popular in Japan only. Gaming is a worldwide market now; catering to a small subset of it is not going to do you any favors. Gamers the world over have been clamoring for a real Metroid title for the better part of a decade now, and Nintendo seems tone-deaf

I said Dark Souls III is my top pick earlier, though I have some close seconds:

Dark Souls III is my pick as well, even though they haven't released anything other than the teaser and some scant details so far. Apparently there was a demo at E3? Did anyone at Gameological get a chance to play it?

I just hope that Triforce Heroes has the same manic energy as Four Swords, where everyone's on a hair trigger waiting for the first opportunity to screw each other over and steal their precious (read: pointless) Force Gems.

The point is it's sad when "we're adding backwards compatibility!" is the highlight of your press conference. Just because the author can't tell Microsoft what their Next Big Thing(tm) should be, that statement isn't any less shameful.

Halt and Catch Fire rivals Low Winter Sun for most nonsensical and pretentious-sounding title that doesn't really describe what the show is about at all.

Kill lots of dudes + Rob everybody blind = "Very Good" Karma.

I wanted to like Sticker Star more than I actually did. I ended up actually using a walkthrough to combat a lot of the regressive adventure game logic you have to deal with (involving one-use consumable items that you can only carry one of, no less!). It also lacks a lot of the wacky charm of the other Paper Mario

Are you going to be doing the FFV Four Job Fiesta? It's starting up in a couple weeks and I'm getting pumped. I've completed runs two years in a row now; not sure if I want to go for a harder challenge or just go for a vanilla run again (I mean it's hard enough already, especially if you get stuck with a Berserker).

I have some loose ends to tie up with my move (helping my roommate/landlord dispose of 4 yearsworth of roommates' junk and picking up some things I forgot when I moved last weekend). Outside of that, I'll probably be watching a lot of OITNB. Outside of THAT, I'll probably be playing some Monster Hunter. My hunting

The final area of Vault 11 is probably the most memorable part of the game for me.

Essentially, the research items marked as "PRIORITY" should be treated as the exact opposite. The real priority is getting yourself some higher level soldiers, MECs, bio-enhancements, and higher tier weapons and armor. I usually try to have at least laser weapons and skeleton suits before I get to the alien base. And,

It's the same principle that keeps the whole station from flooding despite there being a massive hole on the bottom of it.

Deja vu…

The water would only rise to the top of the porthole, more or less. So the station wouldn't fully flood even if he left the door open.

Aren't the Battletoads playable characters in Shovel Knight now? Maybe Yacht Club will be making the next Battletoads.