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Jeff H
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Gonna be the dissenting voice here, but Larry David’s Bernie doesn’t hold a candle to James Adomian’s. I submit exhibit A:

It’s impossible to hold the Nats playoff loss that season on the shoulders of benching Strasburg. A lot of other things went wrong that season to keep them from getting to the World Series.

I looked up the date June 6th, 1984 to see if there is anything event wise I could find that possibly connected. The only thing that really jumped out to me was on June 6th, 1949 George Orwell’s book 1984 was published. The only real connection being those the date (June 6) and the year (1984) I haven’t read the book

I like how the game makes a huge point out of Crane needing Antizin to live, and once the game ends you get to run around for an unlimited amount of time not ever needing it. That aside, this looks like fun, perhaps I’ll toss some cash it’s way when the time is right.

I’d love to see a game where Old Snake has to infiltrate a mobile gaming device to save New Snake from all of the crappy pay to play games that he will surely be subjected to with the new Konami business model.

Makes me think of An Unfinished Swan a little bit. While this does look cool, PT makes this game looks like child’s play. Sigh.

My favorite note so far simply read “Oh joy” in the area of the Cleric Beast. It summed up my feelings exactly.

It also begs the question: did someone take the time to write that while the Cleric Beast was attempting to unleash unholy pain upon them?

Just found this in a play through the other day. In the Fall section when rummaging through some college dormitories, you come across a newspaper clipping authored by "Lev Benioff." This is a combination of names between the author of City of Theives, "David Benioff" and the novels main character, "Lev Beniov." In the

If I had to take a guess, I'd say that verb will be 'explore'. I think it will be about new places to simply 'be' and I think virtual reality will be part of that. I think mysterious worlds like No Man's Sky will be part of that. I think the impulse and feeling of becoming embedded and invested in these universes will

You're completely right, It 100% is. I did another play through soon after, wherein I saved all of the little sisters, and it pays off immensely in the long run.

The justifications and set-ups for each route are great. I love how "Atlas" and Tenenbaum serve as the devil and angel on your shoulder to push you in one

Definitely the little sisters in Bioshock. My first play through I justified my actions of harvesting them for the ADAM I would get to make my character stronger. Boy did I feel shitty a little after the halfway point...