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Considering they have ten minute video packages that tell the story before each match, you can kind of get a feel. In fact, the video packages are reliably some of the best things about the WWE, along with Jim Johnston doing his thing.

Very undercooked card, to put it as nicely as possible. The Rock made me hate him for 20 minutes from the goddamn flamethrower to the burial, The Undertaker and Shane was disappointing (I was expecting some sort of swerve), and the New Day were basically ignored, for a team that could have provided much needed levity.

I love that Florence cover, give me the opportunity to give money for it already!

You can, and I tried, but it ends up being frustrating, as I do next to no damage, and get killed instantly. After which I spend most of my time dead, because why bother reviving me?

I bought the Division, was enjoying it with my friends. And then I came back 4 or 5 days later to find they had all outleveled me by scores. I'm still a twelve, they are all mid 20's now. So that kind of killed it for me. Not their fault, but, it'll be weeks before I can muster the energy to catch up. So I'll be

You're a goddamn machine, Jay.

That's why I'm glad my Xbone supports pretty much everything. Hulu, Netflix, HBO Go, Amazon Prime, Sling TV, Crunchyroll, Crackle, Funimation, The Gopro Channel, NATGEO TV, Rosetta Stone, Telemundo Now…

"The moment man devoured the fruit of knowledge, he sealed his fate…
Entrusting his future to the cards, man clings to a dim hope.
Yet, the Arcana is the means by which all is revealed…
Beyond the beaten path lies the absolute end.
It matters not who you are…Death awaits you."

Well yeah, video games have apocalypse nailed down pretty well. I like the Lee choice! Especially as Lee was heading to jail in the intro. It's kind of a spin on the whole "found new life in motherhood thing".

Thank you, I appreciate all these details. I'm assuming it's up for review, so I am looking forward to seeing what you guys have to say about it, because it is a strange experiment. Microsoft is in a strange state of flux right now.

I'm kind of interested in Quantum Break, although I suppose you can't really tell us if you liked it or not. I'm thinking it's going to be close to Beyond: Two Souls, in scope, hopefully better executed. I like Shawn Ashmore and Aidan Gillen, so maybe?

Beyond: Two Souls. My god, that game is a shitshow. The story is nonsensical and the gameplay is nonexistant, Every single choice David Cage made in writing and designing this game drove another nail in the coffin. The non-linear chapters, the tepid attempt at gameplay, the cringe worthy romantic subplot, the twist at

SoulCaliber III was terrible, it's also the one I spent the most time with. It had a conquest type gamemode thing, and I played that constantly.

Lack of brain power is just as powerful as regular old brain power. See one; Trump, Donald, if you don't believe me.

At least we still have Starz' adaptation of American Gods to look forward to, right?

…and The Simpsons? I don't know how we overlooked that one, considering the odds are good you can find a Simpsons quote in almost every comment section on this website.

Man, I bled Skyrim dry when it first came out, and then when it came time for story missions, I just didn't have it in me anymore. I stopped. It's kind of cool people are enjoying it years later, giving it some staying power though.

SNES games on the new 3DS! I have one of those! Super Mario World here I come!

Grifball! I'll have to hop in, I have been out of Halo 5 for a while, but I have always loved Grifball, and really Halo's assortment of fun game types in general. I still go back into the Master Chief Collection almost purely for the Action Sack playlist, which ends up being pure mayhem, especially with power weapons