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Anyone who isn’t finding value in the gamepass is bonkers-crazy-pants or has already spent their money on every game to come out each month. As someone on a tight budget, there is at least one game announced each month that pays for the whole subscription. I can understand un-subbing because you just don’t have the

I don’t think she was appearing last weekend. I played that morning and she wasn’t around. I know the Nooks mentioned her when the store opened (trying to remember if that was Sunday or Monday). I have a feeling she won't appear until the Sunday after the store opens, which for most of us would be this weekend.

Is there a problem? I think it’s a pretty solid lifehack to take advantage of all sorts of crazy deals to score something that normally costs >$500 for a lot less than that.

Nothing against Microsoft Rewards, it’s just not nearly as good of a deal.

Not to me. One of the reasons I like Gold and PS+ is because it often gives me games I wouldn’t have tried otherwise, and that often leads me to finding games that were better then I thought they might be. 

I mentioned on my tumblr that I was obsessed with Chernobyl during my Sophomore and Junior year at high school and the great pains I took to try and get any news on the event, from buying the daily newspaper to asking friends to record the evening news, on ALL THREE channels … on VHS, while I was working after school

All I have to say is I wanted to pummel that Chef Boyardee lookin Dyatlov every time he was on screen. I guess that’s called good acting.

The final episode had the clearest and easiest to follow explanation for what happened that I have ever heard and I have watched and read a lot about it over the years. That alone was incredibly useful television.

I read Nerf Now in David Attenborough’s voice. This pleases me, well done.

Oh no. The saves on the VMUs should be fine even if the batteries died. Mine still exist even after nearly 20 years (the earliest save on the VMU in the pictures of my post (Jet Set/Grind Radio) dates back to 2001).

Don’t have to say except shout out to the guy that said his colleagues are preposterous to think they know more than women about their bodies. You da real MVP

Wife and Children:

I don’t know why, but I just love the way you wrote this post — “cooking me with their tender little furnace bodies.” It’s just beautiful.

Totally agree, and I’ll just add that I’m glad I’m someone who never wants to give birth, so I will never have to deal with any of this stuff.

You know, this is a horseshit comment, and while your intentions are no doubt good, you appear to have forgotten where you’re aiming. This is Kotaku. We have our faults, but pulling punches ain’t one of them.

Coming from PUBG I’ve tried to win games of Fortnite with as little building as possible as I just don’t find it fun to do so this is welcome news for me if I can destroy other people’s bases a bit easier than before.

This is wonderful, and I’m going to add the whole thing to the post because it’s so helpful. Thanks!

Might be worth expanding on that small “dubious distinction” tidbit some.

Nintendo Monopoly is also great. I play it all the time at work.

My favorite Mike Fahey story is second hand. He was at Comic-Con, sometime before 2011. He and McWhertor were down there together. Mike had saved up his dough to buy a bunch of toys from the floor and I guess he went there after the panels were done on Saturday. McWhertor came back to the room and found Mike laying on

Sounds like me. I need more people like you in my casual weekly games.