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I'd probably go with Mieville (assuming he ever goes back to fantasy).

Abercrombie and Lynch are both so good. Among my favorite fantasists.

The mini-series is the favorite TV show or Movie of my father, mother, sister, grandfather and grandmother. It was oddly everywhere when I was growing up.

I liked the first book in the series about as much as anything she's ever done.

It's premise is scary mostly because of how obvious it is.

I'm am currently in the middle of The Handmaid's Tale which is a wonderfully compelling and prescient America based dystopia.

The game is really freaking hard. I've been playing some two-handed solo of the main campaign when my girlfriend isn't available. And I have yet to win a scenario on the first play through.

CK 2 is my desert island game. It's not my favorite, but I could play it forever especially with all the expansions.

I loved everything about the Crones. An awesome admixture of the Norns and an adolescent fear of women. Some of the monster design in that game is among the best I've ever seen (probably the best reason to use the books as a setting).

Thinking about it, I think thst to beat it you need to spend as much time as possible in the fist part of the quest to assemble an ally army and/or keep your threat below 33 to avoid having to engage more than one troll at a time.

I don't think so, and frankly I'm glad. It would be a weird if Gerry was able to bridge a divide caused by brutal spousal abuse right after her mother dies after she was driven mad by said abuse.

I'm super excited for the VII remake if only because that game is so delightfully weird. In an Era where big budget games seems to be taking their writing cues from the blandest action movie writing handbook, it will be fascinating to see some good ole fashion Japanese weirdness in super HD.

It's a lot cheaper than it was to get a relic weapon, but there will he a new relic questline released in the next patch.

If you free the tree spirit, the orphans live, the baron's wife is cursed and dies, and as a result the baron hangs himself.

Fucking Bert.

Some guys worry their significant others by seeming to stray. Others worry them by screaming uncontrollably by missing an opportunity to pick up the Dandelion card, which would slot perfectly in the monster deck they're making, until the next play through.

Awesome! I'm in exactly the same boat except that I'm trying the hobbit quests with my girlfriend. I do feel like I need a 2.9 billion dollar indiegogo campaign if I'm going to get all the cards though.

If I'm being honest, I think I'm ready for a break, but I've been playing with the same group of people for almost a year and feel like I should try to clear the current raid before I quit for a while.

In skeillege, the dancers get the far more unsettling captive title.

The sidequests from main characters are among the coolest in the game. The questmarks are impossible. Most of them are in the water where the controls are at their worst.