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I stuffed every single bauble and gewgaw into the same chest in the attic of my house in Whiterun until it began actively lagging the game to put something else in. It seriously ended up taking half a second to stuff something else in, as if my character were just trying to stomp the newest Soul Gem or Dwarven Sword

I picked up Inside, but haven't started it up yet. I've mostly been watching SGDQ during all waking hours. Hopefully I'll get to it tonight or tomorrow as people say it's really good.

The Hexcells trilogy (and Squarecells) are genius fits of puzzle design.

Ladderball.

The Long Dark always struck me was one of those dime-a-dozen Minecraft-likes that flood Steam these days. In some ways, I guess it is, but this article makes it seem like there's actually more to it than the monotony of crafting and survival. Maybe I'll check it out.

I actually enjoyed that aspect a lot. The rental system is there to reward experienced players with free progression and provide decisions and a challenge for newer players. Pretty much anyone who has played ALTTP has an approaching zero chance to actually die in ALBW, unless you're in Hero Mode or something.

I think as long as the game retains the sort of dungeon design that has been the hallmark of the series, it will still be good even if it just tacks on a bunch of crap from other games/genres. Now if the short Shrines are all there is to speak of in terms of dungeons, I think it will end up with a Skyrim level of

This is definitely my pick. Zelda looks cool but I feel like they're taking the wrong lessons from Skyrim, which is apparently the game that most influenced Nintendo.

I honestly don't see the Winterfell stuff ending in anything other than Ramsay's death from a storyline perspective, unless he just simply escapes and continues to do bad things on the sidelines.

And considering all the shit they do to clean and prepare the body for the face removal, Arya probably spoiled the Waif's face.

I choose to interpret this series of events as follows: Jaqen saying "Now a girl is finally no one" is Arya's final test, but it means a good thing for him either way. He wants her to take back her name and identity, because she'll most likely bring a whole lot more death as Arya Stark than as a Faceless Man. If she

I've been playing Hearthstone a little these past couple weeks. I'm not sure just how much I like it so far. I'm mostly just getting the hang of the different classes and what you should do. Asking for tips from friends, but not just going all out and making the most cookie cutter builds. I've made a basic zoolock

Pair it with a nice glass of Scary Wine.

I assume you're talking about Daenerys.

My first thought on seeing her was "No, that's too obvious", which I guess is next-level misdirection.

Yeah, for 2 they ditched the film grain and 80's synth soundtrack for a more typical sci-fi soundtrack. It's not a huge change, but it hurts.

Tower defense games were a thing since Starcraft 1 though. Blizzard just tossed in the tower defense level as a nod to the popularity of those custom maps. Also the level immediately after it is basically a nod to DOTA as well.

The DS2 mimics at least had a surprise in store for the player who tried to deal with them exactly as they did in DS1: if you keep attacking them as they're opening up, they just immediately snatch you and start chomping away. I've definitely fallen for that at least once.

I'm probably not going to be playing much, as I'll be away for Memorial Day weekend. Maybe I'll give Hearthstone a try on my craptop?

Should have waited for the GTX 1070 or 1080…