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The sequencing of woman uses sexuality to trick man and man uses sword to stop woman from doing something evil is a little suspect to me.

It's already the best game of all time.

I liked the Witcher 3 because it flipped the script for RPGs. In most open world RPGs, most quests are poorly written and some quests are standouts. The Witcher 3 has an embarassment of riches in quest design/writing.

I'm so addicted to terrible Internet comments that I often make them.

I want to see the Red Guards.

You'd think that being unchained ny the shackles of reality would give Bethesda license to be more creative with TES games. Skyrim did have some memorable locales at least.

I hope you gain tenure.

The Handmaid's Tale. I loved the classic dystopia's in High School (1984, Fahrenheit 451, A Brave New World), but somehow this one wasn't on my radar. More than a decade later I finished this one and man if it isn't at least as good (and as plausible) as the others.

Right on! I finished it for the second time this year. Book holds up.

Spoilers

You only have to win one match to get your opponents card. And their is actual strategy.

I think it's as effective as everyother Bethesda game I've played on the consol. Which means, I always binge the hell out of them and love them. But recognize after I'm done, that there are some flaws (beyond bug fixes) that I'd like to see addressed. Still, I think Bethesda is getting better and better at

I think Giant Bomb made an interesting point that the developer work to make the entire game look like the demo we got is probably impossible without doing this or dramatically editing the story.

Isn't their basically only one choice about which one of the four factions your primarily support?

My Nick Valentine is still at Red Rocket. He just listlessly paws at the computer terminal there.

Congratulations! My girlfriend is a librarian, and she's told me that the job search/competition can be rough. But once you get the job being a librarian (especially an academic librarian) seems to be one of the most conducive jobs in the world to gaming. It's the job people think a teacher is. Low-pay, lots of time

Good list.

I'm playing a bit of Trails in the Sky. I haven't played a JRPG for ever. And this a well-regarded one with no random battles I haven't played on a portable system, which seems like a fine idea.

I think i got it for $35 during a sale at some point (both seasons of Walking Dead, Tales from the Borderlands, Game of Thrones and Wolf Among Us).

I have never heard that term before. It seems oddly appropriate as the books are fat.