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When you don't live in a english speaking country (France), Google only show dubbed version of the (few) movies it has

He also did it in his country, where it's also illegal.

Serious-fucking-sly. IT'S A GAME. NOT YOUR LIFE.

Bunker team.

Should have done arm wrestling instead

I know quite well thank you :'''(

Uh. Thanks :)

I don't see the link with XCOM Enemy Unknown ^^

It's not because you missed a note that the entire piece is bad. When I was little I felt I HAD to start again at the beginning each time I missed one... Soon I understood that I had to push further.

Killed him weeks age by branding orcs around him ^^
Still remember him though, I would have liked a few more fight with him

Cartoony Elder Scroll is fine by me too :)
It ages much better

Designer ?
After all it's about designing an interface. And not condescending.

I agree, but "webmonkey" is a bit harsh :/

It's not difficult to play (it's largely a power fantasy game) but you will die, mostly by accident.

It's particularly silly because Iris is litterally the only character who doesn't know it.
Plus, she was just written as plain stupid, I could recognise the silhouette of my siblings 100 meters away and the way they move/walk/balance their arms 200 meters away.

In the US, in many others countries it could. Where I live for example.

And Harry Potter, and a bunch of other things. The list would be endless.
(As could be said about any group of extremists zealots of any religion.)

It won't decapitate him :)
That's my problem, he keeps coming back because I can't make his head explode or behead him :)

I still recommend reading the books.
They did earn some awards and are in my opinion very good, especially some the short stories -in the second book?i think?- and they offer another perspective on the games they inspired.
Some of the quests are litterally just short stories pulled straight from the books ^^

English never had any set of orthograpical rules, so, doesn't matter.
In french it's clearer, it doesn't have a "u" after the "g" so it's "jif", without questions.