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First off - this is very relevant

“The couple were airlifted to the hospital, and charges were not filed.”

Back that train up. I had no interest in playing this game....until hats were mentioned. Are hats an integral part of the game? Do we get to collect many hats? Is it a haberdasher’s jaunty adventure?

When I was like 5 I begged my mom to play some carnival games—— she decided to let me play but as a learning experience so I’d understand losing and that you can’t really win those kind of games, and gambling is bad. She let me pick any game I wanted and I picked the wheel of fortune—- the game I was probably most

Good, see you in hell.

So we’ll finally see Kirk trying out Suikoden II? It’s way overdue.

I am also playing Suikoden II today. Good times.

You don’t make someone play Suikoden II, you allow them the privilege of playing Suikoden II.

extremely solid lineup. As always, props to any post that mentions Suikoden 2 (or the original)!

This is timely, as my gaming group was just about to start another playthrough of SoM. I’ve completed the game over eleventy times, three-player always, and one time we did a three-player “SoM in one sitting” run. Pretty stoked.

The entire idea of limited preorders is just stupid altogether.

“What do the legend of Zelda and the American Tax Code have in common?”

...that the only way to actually earn Rupees is the violent redistribution of wealth by coming into your homes and smashing your shit?

...that 1% who have the most rupees hide them in pots and tall grass (HEDGE FUNDS GET IT!?) rather than putting

Sadly, Jason Schreier: The Kotaku Review got delayed indefinitely.

I’m at a loss myself. It seems that they could do pre-orders 6 months in advance, spin up a factory to meet the demand that they now have hard numbers for, estimate the non-preorder sales and they could sell a LOT with no concern of overselling. I get that how they are doing it, they are at LEAST sure they can sell

What I don’t understand is, why does a site allow someone to try millions of different passwords? I mean you can’t lock an account out after, liberally, 50 incorrect tries?

Persona 5 is the exception for me. It has been 4 months after release and checking on my ps4 it says we are still in V1.00, the same version that comes in the disk AFAIK. And it came with a high level of polish where the only bug I encountered was 1 small visual bug (that lasted like 10s) in my 200hr playtime. For me

I do wish that changes to a game other than balance our performance reasons should really be kept to a minimum. I used to feel a bit overwhelmed by multiplayer games because the best experience was right out of the full-price - gate when everybody I knew was playing it, and I don’t like making knee jerk purchases. I

I feel like I’m missing the Splatoon 2 train since i’m trying to finish up a few other games before diving in. Will people still be playing in a few months? Will it be the same?? Do I stop everything now and play the new hotness while I can??? Do I start playing Splatoon right before the launch of Destiny, knowing

Unless it’s a competitive online game. Play those once the bugs get ironed out, but don’t wait too long or you won’t get as good of an experience compared to if you played since launch. Empty servers full of only hardcore players aren’t as much fun compared to launch.

“I once tracked down the author of this guide, Dan Birlew, and asked him how all this happened. He wouldn’t say. (“I do not comment on books/games that old. Please direct your queries to BradyGames.”