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Persona 5, MGSV, No Man's Sky, Rock Band 4, and Fallout 4 are all coming out this fall and will all require AT LEAST 50 hours of playtime. I think we need to enact the month of Smarch to have the time.

I don't see those things as flawed! It doesn't need to constantly reverberate to have consequence. You see how those stories end, and you shape how it happened. Is that not good enough? Is it a much better story if, way down the line, that troll just shows up again to give a thumbs up? My reward for choosing not

Witcher 3 is one of the only big open-world RPGs that commits to time actually passing, and the day-night cycle isn't just window dressing, Things change in the world without your influence, and you can consider everything happening in "real time" as you play.

Sam Barlow, the sole creative force behind this game, had previously written Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, which is another completely fantastic game that is pitch-perfect in manipulating the player. I knew to be excited about Her Story when I saw his name on it.

I'm going to have to say it's a dead heat between THE WITCHER 3 and HER STORY. Since everyone already knows about Witcher 3, I'm going to talk about Her Story. Her Story is an FMV crime game entirely about piecing together the story through archive footage of the police interviewing this one woman about a murder

Somehow Matt Mira, a guy who was just a computer salesman, has earned his keep in comedy much more than Jonah Ray, who actually was a comedian.

I think the live nature improves the show immeasurably. Improv is a lot better when you have to keep an audience engaged, not just making yourselves laugh.

I hated this episode, and that Nick Cave song being used actually made me angry. That felt like a reference to the Grinderman song that closed out the now-legendary episode 4 of last season, and I do not want any connections between that and this trash.

I felt like the audition room for that character was full of 6 other "Not Quite Jeff Fahey"s.

I'm going to watch it, but now I'm 99% sure I'm going to hate it. Every single thing I've read about it makes it sound like my own personal worst-case-scenario for another season of True Detective,

…so maybe The Brink is good?

My parents are in their mid-40s, born in 1970 and 71, and this is, for both of them, one of their favorite movies. My dad is a drummer who has had many bands over the last 15 years or so, and he's always wanted to cover the song Renee Zellwegger sings at the end of the movie.

The Bombcast has been covered a handful of times. Weirdly enough, I believe the first time it was covered the reviewer admonished them for straying off-topic too much?

He just made a horror movie about Justin Long getting surgically transformed into a walrus.

Well, the Russos have only succeeded once so far, though that one movie is goddamned incredible. We'll see how they do with Wars both Civil and Infinite.

Hmmm…Tony Hale associated with the name Buster? No, it'd never work.

George Clooney's character in "Burn After Reading," clearly.

MAN OF STEEL. The last line is Lois saying "welcome to the Planet, Clark." And I actually went "oh, fuck you" at that.

He's not gonna shit on his friend's new movie he's there to promote to his face.

Is the question "why am I dressed exactly like Han Solo"?