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Well, this certainly helps enforce the EULA.

While teaching some friends to play clue for the first time, I was 100% correct on my first example guess. It caused a lot of confusion when nobody had the cards. :p

RIGHT!? Solitaire without microtransactions!

Couldn’t they at least narrow down the scope to users who accessed pages while logged in during the affected window? I feel like the mess of information shared by the public and the lack of information shared by Valve has done nothing but make me nervous about whether or not I did use the store during that window and

I think specifically digital distribution pre-order incentives need to be re-examined. For a while I was dodging media hype for new releases because I was too broke to be able to afford to care, but now that I’m back in the mainstream of it I’m finding that all the major publishers are trying to sell me upcoming

When people harp on preorder bonuses, I’m always reminded of the time I preordered Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands at HMV and got a 25$ gift card along with preorder content. The game was not great, but I beat it in a single marathon session (I even got my platinum trophy!) and traded it in at Gamestop the next

The trick with arena shooters is that most of the weapons fire projectiles, encouraging you to stay on the move and try to avoid incoming rounds. Movement also feels different, and you can typically take advantage of the rules of physics in the game to gain speed and dodge more projectiles.

I always thought they were nevernudes...

First off, thanks for the informative article on this. My girlfriend spotted this in a Wal-Mart aisle and we immediately drew comparisons to Disney’s Infinity which made us... really pretty confused. Seeing it in action certainly helps.

Not to hijack someone else’s thread, but couldn’t this be resolved by doing away with the yes/no entirely and listing only things you liked and did not like in bullet form?

I thought you said Netflix and chill, Pepper.

“they could have easily just made it so the car does no dmg.”

Please forgive me for not being caught up on any recent happenings in Marvel Comics — what’s with the black suit? “The heightened context also has Spidey fighting more ruthlessly and viciously than ever before.” Isn’t this a gimmick of the symbiote and therefore to be expected? Am I missing something?

I find the choice of anime adapted into live action is usually pretty questionable. I can think of a few off hand that would work excellently as live action movies, but for the most part the medium exists and is appreciated as opposed to live action. I think it’s about suspension of disbelief.

This has kind of caught me in a weird way.

Goku shot first.

I can’t stop laughing at Fahey’s reaction to the spider cardboard cutout. I think there should be a game about being the guy BEHIND him during a jump scare game — he made me jump more than the spider did.

Thanks for the preview. I’m digging it. I think this is the first time Archie has gotten my attention.

So, cool article and all, but why do you randomly have a gif of someone who looks an awful lot like Hironobu Sakaguchi typing furiously? Did he include it in his communication to set the tone? Also, why is he using a CRT monitor? Is he angry because of eye strain?

Although I’ve never beaten the actual original and I’m under the impression that the story was altered a bit for more modern releases, didn’t Garland’s actions start an endless chain of him sending himself into the past so he could send the four fiends into the future so he could steal the light crystals so he could