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The wait for Fallout is real. I feel like I'm treading water gamewise until next month.

I'm still continuing with my Baldur's Gate 2 run. I've got Amoen, Mazzy, Valygar, Jan, Neera and a PC Sorceror. This party is a lot of fun and has been just wrecking fools like crazy. Finished most of the main side quests except Windspear before going to Spellhold. Left Imoen to rot because Idont want bring her along

The longer I live the less money I have :(

Well I played VI only a year after VII, and it just didn't connect with me very much at all. I've always felt that VI's battle system is pretty tedious. And at least at the time, I knew plenty of people who had played VI first and likes VII better.

I'm in the cord cutting camp, but I thought it was available to stream online for free?

I agree that the set pieces wouldn't translate that well, but I don't think that is a fatal problem. In many musicals, the plot is thin, and the songs are how the emotion is communicated. So I'd imagine, you'd have most the songs and dance numbers focused on the fallout from whatever event takes place. So in Mass

I really need to pick that game up again. I've got an aborted play through (stopped at a level with the open faced submersible thing) from when Witcher 3 came out.

That's definitely the consensus opinion around these parts. But I'm am—and forever will be—Team FFVII.

It's a good prompt. There is something very artificial about both games and musicals that seems distinct from other artforms.

Final Fantasy VII. The aesthetic would translate well as the game already uses static backgrounds. The game is already super melodramatic, and the shit in Wall Market would be amazing. Get Sondheim to write it, and you're done.

A month after femi-nazi, libtard, sheeple, republicrap, SJW, theocon, scientologist and dew-guzzling, cheeto-dusted, fedora-wearing manbaby did.

In case it was unclear, I was really just asking how come the phrase became so prevalent in these kinds of discussions.

Citation needed as I know many women with fine beards.

No commenting on the merits of the argument one way or another, but when did "citation needed" become the neck beard motto.

This is solid head canon.

Given the Resident Evil penchant for complicated mythologies for every character, what is the lore background of the merchant? How does he keep finding Leon? Did Umbrella clone a bunch of merchants as an alternative revenue stream for funding bringing on the apocalypse? Why does he seem so friendly? Does he have a

Maybe we will finally learn more about the origins of the Templar and Assassin war.

One of my friends got a job as an attorney at Nintendo of America. He got married this year. Now, I couldn't afford to make the trip (I don't exactly have a lot of friends but I feel being an adult in late 20's and early 30's requires a shit ton of money just to be able to go to these weddings). But I won't lie that I

I had to move back in with my parents after graduating law school in 2010. It only lasted for a month, but I remember it was awful. There was a real toxic mix of not knowing how responsible I was for my predicament and of failure. But I got through it. Applying for jobs every day helps as does working out. My biggest

I love iPad ports of card/board games. They are perfect for playing while doing tedious workouts. Ascension, in particular, was pretty great for that. Xcom, MTG: Duel of the Planeswalker, Final Fantasy Tactics, and FTL are also great.