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I am legitimately loving this game, and I'm glad it's on WiiU so I didn't have to feel tempted to get a Switch. It's a wonderful shake-up of the increasingly stale Zelda formula, while still feeling very distinctly Zelda. It's just incredibly fun, and it feels great to play. The story is intriguing so far too,

There's a bookstore like this in my town. I love digging through their miscellaneous books and finding pamphlets for weird religious cults and epic sci-fi erotica.

It absolutely was. Really fun psych rock album.

Just preordered 50 Song Memoir, forgot it was coming soon. As inconsistent as Merritt's songwriting has been post-69 Love Songs, I'm feeling optimistic about this one.

I love how committed to the bit Teen Griffin was. He was super great. Also that Justin and Griffin went off to do their goofs, and Travis ended up legitimately bonding with his teens. This one and episode 2 are definitely my favorites.

It really made me wish for a professionally-shot recording of a live show. The live videos on Youtube are all pretty poor quality.

I love the bit in episode 2 where the mayor chuckles and fondly mumbles "They really are their dad's sons, aren't they".

I love how good of a sport every local they interact within on the show is. They all join in and have fun with whatever they're doing.

Holy crap

I'm a huge fan of the podcast and associated McElroy products, and I absolutely loved the show. It's exactly what I wanted from a TV adaptation: hilarious, silly, but sweetly earnest when it counts. It's probably a better introduction for newbies than the podcast, too. Easier to sit down for a half hour TV show

The book really doesn't have much to do with the movie. It's a quick lil picture book. They pretty much just took the idea of an ogre named Shrek saving a princess and went from there.

Not my favorite Ex album, but pretty awesome all the same. Frenzy is killer, and this disc has some of the most interesting guitar work I've heard on any of their stuff. The pitch bending in It's A Sin is crazy. Great, great band.

It's honestly pretty amazing. It's completely ludicrous in the best possible way. Jack puts a med fluid on the ground and you have to grab your leg and crawl over, and then you just kinda pour the fluid over your leg and it reattaches.

I'm pretty sure it (along with the visions of Evie, the reattaching leg, and your regenerating health) is supposed to imply that Ethan's been infected, and it just hasn't gotten bad because the game takes place over one night. Might come up in the DLC?

Eco-horror would be a fun spin. I had an early theory that the reason for all the bad stuff going on was that some zombie virus ship or what have you had crashed and all its slime had leaked into the swamp. Feel like you could still do something with that, and it'd be pretty interesting to have to deal with the

As the review mentioned, I really liked how even when the crazy conspiracy stuff rears its head, this is a pretty small-scale game. You're not playing the cool agent running around fighting bioterror all over the place, that's Redfield at the end there. All of the major players in the game (except Mia), even Evie,

I'm a Venture Bros fan, I can take it.

On the endings, I looked it up after, and,… kind of, but there's not much of a difference, and it's more of a good/bad end thing than alternate equal endings. It just comes down to if you save Mia or Zoe. Mia is the good end - Zoe dies, but she survives with you. If you save Zoe, she dies anyway and you have to

I'd say it's easily the scariest RE game, but it definitely keeps the spirit of the series. It has a really nice rise and fall in each new section where it starts off scary and atmospheric, than shifts to a more tense bit where you're hiding from whichever Baker is after you, and then accelerates towards a more

It's more connected than it seems. Give it time.