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I'll be pretty busy this weekend, and Awesome Games Done Quick is happening, so I'll likely be watching more video games than actually playing them. However, I did start Westerado, which has been a lot of fun so far. I feel like it sort of defies genre, falling somewhere between a point and click adventure and a

For me, Sticker Star doesn't work for multiple reasons. Firstly, it loses a ton of charm from the previous games in the series. There's like one sequence in the entire game that I feel is in the spirit of the Paper Mario series. The rest is basically just standard Mario fare in terms of areas/tone.

Electioneering.

Orphan of Kos is probably my favorite fight in the series now (with Artorias or Manus being the previous victors). He's just so much fun to fight once you get his patterns down. Also you're likely missing out on a boss in the DLC (did you get the skull from the church area?).

I can't remember if I saw Avatar 2 or 3 times in theaters. The only other ones that have had more than one viewing were Force Awakens, Revenge of the Sith, and Return of the King (or was it Two Towers?).

My interpretation with Rey's spontaneous Force mastery was that she gained a bunch of knowledge about the Force when she got into his head during her interrogation. She only really starts using abilities after that scene (and immediately after it as well), so I'd figure she just got a crash course in the Force in a

Speaking of bad solutions to script-created problems, another one was when Rey completely trounces Kylo Ren and then just hovers over him for a moment until the earth literally splits them apart.

I thought it was because the Kessel system is basically a maw of black holes, and in so doing the run in the shortest distance possible proves that you are both a great pilot and are piloting a great ship to get so close to all those black holes without getting sucked in.

Also why spoil the ending of the second season, which only recently became available on Netflix, without so much as a spoiler warning? I'm actually kind of upset about that, since I was planning on sleeping my way through the 2nd season over Xmas/New Year's.

Titan Souls was pretty disappointing overall. I understand the concept (everything dies in one hit) doesn't really lead to a ton of ingenuity, but a lot of the bosses ended up having like one or two attacks, and some of them were best beaten by actively trying to beat them in the first few seconds of the fight (yeti,

I think at some point I need to start cataloging all the games I play that come out in a given year. I forgot all about Axiom Verge, though I did enjoy it quite a bit. Every time I try to come up with [game/movie/tv] of the year I just envision a gigantic question mark for anything that came out before September.

Carpenter Brut is definitely the MVP of the Hotline Miami 2 soundtrack. I mean listen to this and tell me you're not feeling pumped to slaughter some Ruskies.

This is only part one, though.

Oh, the horror will come back.

What about Artoo and Threepio? Are those against the style guide (as the characters in the movies call them, not their actual designations).

Even if the port wasn't absolute garbage (and its still bad even when they "fixed" it), by most accounts it's more of the same when you're on foot, and the batmobile stuff is just tacked on, forced on you, and not fun at all.

Yeah, I thought she was a bit of a Mary Sue. Obviously her past/parents are going to be important to the plot going forward, so I bet there will be a lot of strife for her.

I was spoiled before the movie that Han gets killed by his son. However, I didn't know Kylo Ren was his son until they said it in the film; I had assumed it was Poe and he would be brainwashed by Kylo Ren to do it.

One of the best scenes was where he realized Rey had escaped and destroyed the torture chair with his lightsaber, then we cut to the exterior with two patrolling stormtroopers seeing the sparks and bits flying out of the door, and immediately turning around and walking the other way.

From this poll, I can conclude that not enough AV clubbers have played Undertale.