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Despite my intentions, I gave in (cause I had nothing else to do) and got FFVII:Remake. God, it’s SO annoying. The game is so obviously stuffed with time-wasting filler. I find myself doing other things while playing it. So much pointless running from point A to B, peppered with pointless battles.

Executive Producer: Woody Harrelson

Uh oh, I hope I don’t get spoiled. I would hate to learn in advance that humans are the REAL monsters.

Beware of leaks

One of their best PS plus lineups ever. Unfortunately I already have both games. The problem with being a game addict lol.

The important thing to remember is that a cinnamon babka is in no way inferior to its chocolate counterpart. 

No way! That’s crazy! Some rando doesn’t like one of the most widely read webcomics on the internet, so clearly the answer is to burn the whole thing to the ground! If they don’t enjoy it, no one else should be able to either!

..maybe you could just stop reading it instead?

That’s astonishing. Again, criminally underrated game.

Agreed on the shifting geometry comment. There are acouple of moments in the game, one especially, where it plays on that a lot more and it’s wonderful. After experiencing that I felt like I’d seen what the game could have been. Still really enjoyed it though.

Last weekend, I found The Outer Worlds on XBox Game Pass and I’ve been working through it. Everyone said that The Outer Worlds was supposed to be a New Vegas successor, and while I never played NV, it still had the same combat clunkiness of Fallout 3.

Also, one of the things that I really appreciate is the fact that

I think about that astonishing level in Dishonored 2 where you infiltrate the mad scientist’s house, and the whole thing is a constantly shifting clockwork maze. It was wildly ambitious level design (and a reminder what a bummer how underwhelming the response to that game was). I can only imagine how difficult it was

but it is ridiculous to suggest they wouldn’t remember someone like this”

I’ve always been more bothered that they kept the guy who tried to assault Lorraine around. Like, I know it’s a cute contrivance to show how George standing up to him altered the future but would you really invite this guy around your kids?

It’s definitely different though. It’s more like ‘One important event in your life happened because of this person, and that was 20+ years ago.’ Like, Calvin Klein didn’t organize their company baseball game and stack the team with professional ringers and he was never their boss.

This movie got me to subscribe to Horse & Hound. Alas they gave up the print edition and went on-line only and then it was shuttered down by G/O Media only a year after it was acquired by the private equity firm.

This movie holds a weird place for me. It was one of the first two DVDs I ever bought once I finally got a DVD drive for my college PC (WHSmith was doing a limited “buy 2 for £22" offer) alongside Blade Runner: The Director’s Cut. I enjoyed 4 Weddings despite Hugh Grant, who’s floppy-haired stammering persona just

Cool. Now they can start disabling “thanks” as an option for a losing team after match completion for all those fuckwads in silver who think they’re Carpe and think the other five team members held them back from carrying.

To be fair, that “15%” is now a 40+ hour game.

I’ve literally never made a mistake, so this post is hard to relate to.