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CrankyKong
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I finished my game of Stellaris. My egalitarian, spiritualist, xenophile physic people built the biggest federation the galaxy has ever seen. They single-handedly fought off extra-dimensional invaders after fortifying the former home world of a fallen empire. Then, they destroyed an ancient civilization that menaced

Have you played Stellaris?

I'm with you. No system I've ever owned has gotten less playtime than my Wii-U.

I finished Persona 5. The only regret I have is that I was one day away from maxing every confidant on the phantom theives (needed too long to max proficiency for Haru).

I need to fine a shoe shine child.

I started over at level 1, but this is my second play through of the main game. 1st play through of the DLC.

I want to play Persona 5.

Awesome sounds I'll be getting this for PS4 when I finish the Witcher and Horizon and Mass Effect

No argument there.

How does this play on the PS4?

How does the switch handle co-op? What would it set me back if i want to play a game with 3 other people?

These days I find the idea of portable play more appealing than the actual experience of it. Like if I'm going out, why am I not engaging with the world? Even if I'm not driving, it feels rude to not talk with whoever is driving. And Texas doesn't really believe in public transportation.

This is a good review. It sounds like this is not much of a value proposition for me. I have to drive to work. My fiancee spends a lot of her time sewing in a separate room away from the community TV. And I have a pretty good TV in the bedroom and living room (and a Wii-U gathering dust). And I'm extremely ambivalent

I agree, but I read Let Us Now Praise Famous Men once. And now I feel like it's not something I can complain about.

Luckily, I convinced my employer's to let me remain hourly for now. It's a godsend being able to get paid for every goddamn email I have to answer after work ends.

Your words about Baldur's Gate 2 vs. Planescape is exactly how I feel about it. It really is a shame that there are some fights that are basically unavoidable. Planescape really is a game that would have benefited from a Mass Effect like story mode.

What I wanted to do is play the Witcher 3 some more, and finish a campaign with four other people of Star Wars Imperial Assault. What I'm going to do is work through the weekend. Middle managment is the best kind of managment.

I cannot recall a stronger start to a year gaming wise. This first half of this year has: RE7, this, Mass Effect, Persona 5, Nioh, Yakuza and a ton of other games that look really interesting.

I wake up to Cosmo Canyon's theme every weekday. My nostalgia for the game outweighs my hatred of being ripped into waking. I hate the song way less than I do my last wake up tune "Is that all There Is?"

Last week, I finished Stardew Valley and Resident Evil 7. I've decided rather than buy a Dark-Souls like game when I've never actually been able to complete a Dark Souls game that I'll just re-roll a Gerry on the Witcher. The beginning of that game is as strong as ever, and I am amazing at Gwent.