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Already Dead - Charlie Huston

Where would you recommend one start with Gene Wolfe? I remember trying one book in high school and bouncing off, but I forget the title.

Maybe I'll check this graphic novel adaptation out - I've tried reading Anita Blake book #1 a couple of times, but the writing style drives me nuts, despite really wanting to like it.

No.

"I know a lot of people think Nature's Call is funnier"

No one thinks that.

Thanks!

Thanks!

My addictions have pretty much ruined my life for the past 5 years and this was hard to watch, but I'm glad I did. I really need to break out of this "starting tomorrow" cycle I've been in for so long. Thanks for sharing :) .

Did somebody say Yip Yip?

I really want Dragon Age Inquisition - but Origin has had some great Black Friday deals the past few years, where I've picked up everything for Battlefield 3 and 4. I'm hoping for the same, even if Inquisition JUST came out.

Otherwise, I might check out some of these physical stores - I'm assuming they still make

I really want Dragon Age Inquisition - but Origin has had some great Black Friday deals the past few years, where

Wolfenstein: The New Order had this same problem. I loved the game when I finally played it on PC - but it was a blurry slideshow on PS3.

That's why I'm waiting to see some last gen impressions for Dragon Age: Inquisition - my brother only has 360, and would love to be able to play multiplayer with him (Mass Effect

I had this happen to me and the god damn wheel kept going down the highway for at least a mile, rolling perfectly straight until it was out of sight. It was the strangest thing I ever saw, I just sat there and marveled at the damn thing shooting away from me - "Well, would you look at that." Never did find that

Don't forget, despite the movie title, this is actually based off of the surprisingly good YA novel series - The Last Apprentice / The Spook's Apprentice (title depending on where you live). It has nothing to do with the mediocre Orson Scott Card book that was actually titled Seventh Son.

I still can't get into it, or any other MMO-type game since Ultima Online. But I keep buying them for some reason. This year it was Destiny, Guild Wars 2, and WildStar - and gave up on all of them out of sheer boredom. And I'm already looking at The Division and Landmark next year.

I really like the idea of these

I left college after the 2nd year and enlisted in the Marine Corps. When I got out, I was able to pay off the 2 years of debt with money I saved while on deployments, and used GI Bill benefits to pay for returning and finishing school. You can save A LOT of money in the military, even at low ranks.

I really want Escape Dead Island to be good... but I've got a bad feeling about this.

Bioware has said that the content is exactly the same on last gen, and the only difference is the graphics. But I'm waiting for some solid last-gen reviews before purchasing - this is using the same engine as BF4, which was pretty poorly optimized on PS3/360, at least at launch.

I can't stress enough how important proper running is - I was never a runner until I went to Marine Corps boot camp. Running there consisted of having some poorly fitting shoes thrown at you, and then being driven into the ground 5-6 days a week by overzealous drill instructors. I continued this style of running

Has anybody seen any reviews or impressions for the last gen (360, PS3) versions? I'd love to hear how more about how well it performs on them before I purchase. I've already been burned by last-gen versions of Shadow of Mordor and Wolfenstein this year.

One of the best surprises for me is that the reason I keep playing is for the storyline - certain party members will interact and cool (and unexpected stuff) can happen between levels.

Plus there is some sort of meta-plot unraveling in the scrapbook/journal that you unlock pages of throughout the game - I'm just not