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Yep. My dogs just turned 11, which means they’re the dog equivalent of 77 in human years. Yet they still act like puppies, so they haven’t actually matured since they were 1/7. Also they’re huskies, so the standard assumption of 1 human year = 7 dog years doesn’t really apply to them either, they’re more like 1 = 5-6.

I was also confused by this - and a few other spelling and punctuation issues throughout the article. I can only hope that a patched version is on the way!

The first person parts of Silent Hill 4 were excellent. Part of that was they contrasted with the third person parts of the game to make you fel extra claustrophobic in the room, but I could still see it working for a whole game.

I feel the same. SH3 is pretty good but I didn’t think it really added anything to the series - nothing groundbreaking in terms of gameplay, and I didn’t really like that it was a direct sequel to the first game - I’d initially expected that from SH2, but then really liked the fact that it was about a completely

Yeah, complacency is the enemy of democracy.

This is the strange dichotomy I find with people in this country (UK) - we love our NHS but we don’t like socialism. We’ll trust the Tories with the NHS even though it’s something they’re ideologically opposed to and are only keeping it going because they know what it will cost them if they scrapped it.

What system are you talking about? Because that’s not what happens with the NHS. You realise that, right?

I’ve heard people say they voted for the Tories to save the NHS. It doesn’t make any sense. People didn’t want Corbyn’s “rabid socialism” but they seem to forget that the NHS is a socialist and that, as a party, the Tories are ideologically opposed to such systems.

I’m with you - I guess I’d call myself a Star Wars fan, but only insofar as I love movies and the Star Wars movies are some enjoyable movies. I’ve also played some of the video games, because some Star Wars video games are good video games, and I read some of the books that were out there maybe 20-25 years ago and I’m

Fast forward to season 5 -

Or maybe it’s both?

That’s what I was thinking too, and it would be better for it - basically don’t start with one perfectly good, self-contained season but then find contrived ways to stretch it out to multiple seasons because it was a success. Just keep doing self-contained seasons as and when good ideas occur and everything falls into

How is he a dick? Being a bit eccentric doesn’t make him a dick, nor does wanting to protect the integrity of his work and not selling out. He’s written graphic novels, novels and screenplays and his take is that he writes his work in whatever medium it suits best so adaptations are unnecessary.

I think it’s A Quiet Place 2, as in A Quiet Place Two, not A Quiet Place Too, as in A Quiet Place As Well, or Also a Quiet Place.

Quiet Harder.

Yeah, a few articles have described the Xbox Series X as a monolith and I’m just like “Where the hell were you 20 years ago? The PS2 is the monolith of consoles!”

Yeah, a few articles have described the Xbox Series X as a monolith and I’m just like “Where the hell were you 20 years ago? The PS2 is the monolith of consoles!”

The way they’re going, it doesn’t look like the Xbox Series X is going to get any exclusive games - “Xbox” is now a brand more than physical hardware, and if you have a Windows gaming PC you’re now fully integrated into the Xbox ecosystem - play all the same games, sign in with your gamertag, cross-purchase and

Telltale is dead. Long live Telltale.

Yep. When I’m browsing games on Steam I’ve gotten used to the fact that the first icon is usually just a screenshot, the second is a video - and if the game has a cinematic trailer, that’s where it will be - so if the third icon is also a video, I just click straight on that, because it will be a gameplay video.