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Exactly. I think the disclaimer is there to encourage people to take the decision a little more seriously.

It maintains the high standards you've come to expect from a Robin Hobb book!

I think the articles point is more or less valid. As a player, my aims are different from what I imagine the designers would want my aims to be. I imagine the designer wants me to make a considered decision on how I want to play the game. But whenever, I make a decision I am only interested in seeing what happens. And

It's good enough that I narrate it to myself while working.

I work a tedious job that allows me to listen to audiobooks while I do it. However, the job is demanding enough that I generally only listen to science fiction and fantasy. These were my favorite fantasy/science fiction audiobooks released this year:

There is something pleasing to me in focusing more on the spectacle of the books without as much pesky social commentary.

And You're the Worst.

Just give me FX and AMC please.

Play it on easy!

IF you like level grinding, I strongly suggest you put it on the highest difficulty, which lowers the amount of xp you get. Otherwise if you try to do everything, you will quickly get so over-leveled for the main story that nothing will be a challenge.

I have a legendary two-shot gauss rifle (named Don't Think Twice). Fully modded, it does something like 600 damage per shot. I killed a skull mirelurk queen with a single shot sneaking with it. It's so good that this is the first time I've actually nerfed myself in a game.

I'd say the Witcher was nearly a perfect RPG if not for some midgame pacing problems.

I think I'll have to wait on making a judgment on Fallout 4 vs. New Vegas. I've played both for hundreds of hours, and the recency effect is definitely having it's way with me.

More Fallout 4. I plan on picking the railroad as I think they're the best designed faction out of the main four: If you actually believed that synths dream of electric brahmin, then you probably would countenance a little radical liberation. If you don't, you probably would be annoyed by them. And if you're somewhere

What tilt score would you give it?

I would have believed month if you didn't add that last game.

As someone who lives in texas (and once had a coworker load an AR clip at work next to me while my bosses looked on more or less approvingly), I am convinced this will never change. They just care more about their guns than they care about mass shootings (even if you could make them see a connection between the two

Cloud in Wall Market is a great sequence. One of the most bizarre things I've ever experienced in a game.

But if you got a job teaching, you wouldn't be able to afford it.

The only games released in 2015 that I played were the Witcher 3, FFXIV: Heavensward, and Fallout 4. I need help,