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I don’t doubt that most people have good intentions here, but I do need to point out that the conversations about prospective hetero couplings across media are quite different. Most discussion about Finn and Rey in particular seems to be about whether they’re a suitable couple, not about whether there’s a group of

I honestly did not hear about this until just now. Such was O’Malley’s impact.

Am I the only one who sees this as just a shell game? There’s no advantage if you already have a clear idea of how much money you realistically have available to spend. (The author talks about how he used to frequently overdraw his account before creating a second one—I can think of better people to be giving

Well aren’t you a patriotic American.

And you’d have to live a very long time for the annuity to be greater than the lump sum.

If Konami wanted to get out of AAA development—not unreasonable from a business standpoint—surely they could have found a means of getting out that didn’t alienate their previous customer base so thoroughly. I can only assume that sowing the ground with salt was intentional.

Atlus has earned my trust while Square Enix needs to win it back. FFXV may or may not be a return to form; I’m willing to wait a little while to see.

I wouldn’t say everyone prefers 3—there’s a very vocal contingent of us who preferred NV. I enjoyed 3 a lot but have never even been able to play it again after NV.

If it’s a non-numbered series entry, I could see that happening. F5 would probably have to be either New York or Chicago.

That’s a really interesting observation. It’s a shame that fast travel is one of the very few conveniences Bethesda allows in its user interface; it’s startling how primitive the systems are for managing companions and developing settlements. (Wondering whether this resource/this settler is already assigned? Good luck

Kind of disappointed that Confirmed Bachelor/Cherchez La Femme didn’t make it back. Though since you start the game married with a kid, I suppose the title doesn’t really work anymore.

Unless she physically attacked him—and I’m not talking a little shove, I’m talking fists flying—there is no justification for a police officer doing that to a juvenile who has committed a minor infraction. Insolence and disobedience are not excuses for physical violence. If they provoke said violence in a cop, he’s

“I just felt shortchanged, not challenged or reflective.”

That’s for the people who want to do an “everybody dies” run later. I think you only need to start from chapter 8 in a previously perfect playthrough to be sure of being able to kill everyone; if the clues still counted, you’d have to start from scratch.

On my first run I did the same thing and was left with two survivors: Sam, and (fuck) Emily.

It's not the opinion, it's the attitude. There are other people in the thread who managed to express sentiments similar to yours without being a douchebag.

This home release cover is not a problem.

But this is a game where the ability to reload your save is an explicit plot point. It doesn’t make in-game sense for Chloe not to do that if she didn’t like the outcome.

This is how the original Mass Effect ended up with both Mark Meer and Jennifer Hale voicing the love scenes with both Kaidan and Ashley—the writers didn’t flag the script with gender-specific lines, and the voice acting director didn’t make the call to skip them, so they both recorded the entire script. (There are no

I felt personally insulted by RPO itself and by the people who pushed it on me. Besides the unimaginative execution of the premise and the creepiness of the author self-insert, the prose is just so incredibly poor.