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The Moto 360 is nice, the flat tire notwithstanding, though there isn't really much to it other than the fact that it is round. For whatever reason, people have decided to give the Moto 360's odd screen shape a pass, but if a certain other manufacturer did that, there would be "flat tire" memes flooding the

Kind of a shame, as the Kinect-controlled Xbone (as a system, not necessarily for motion control in games) was a distinctive offering. Obviously not distinctive enough for people to be willing to pay a premium for it, however. The UI is still kind of a mess, and without Kinect voice commands as a shortcut, it's

Were you using the two-factor authentication they keep constantly pushing on people because HEY GUYS YOU GET A FREE MOUNT?

Though I am myself looking to toss out my old IKEA stuff and upgrade to something better, and don't necessarily think custom cabinets like you're describing are unreasonably expensive, I don't understand this common argument that "sooner or later people need to get quality furniture that can last" in reference to

Though I am myself looking to toss out my old IKEA stuff and upgrade to something better, and don't necessarily

You're right, now that you've put it in proper perspective, it seems somehow totally justified! Thanks Damian.

You're right, Twitch, it really was necessary and reasonable for me to watch a 30-second commercial before watching a 26-second video clip.

I think this article is a poorly thought-out and somewhat knee-jerk response to a difficult and emotional issue. Jezebel's take is much more even-handed and responsible, as are the comments (compared to many of the comments here). Nonetheless, it's good to start and continue having these conversations.

This was at First Avenue in Minneapolis. I suspect his whole tour was similar...

You're on your way.

Ah, part of the soundtrack of my youth. I saw them play a few years ago and it was... not quite the same. At least partially because the stage was so full of fog that you could not actually verify that Andrew Eldritch was onstage. It's possible he had merely transformed into a gaseous state, however.

Of course the irony is that the movies these toys are shilling (and vice versa) features robots with incredibly complex and, indeed, mostly impossible transformations, yet the toys are the antithesis of that. Just goes to show that they really think nobody gives a shit.

Eh, I think it looks decent. As always, people complain about "more of the same" and then aggressively ignore games that try to do something different. I was never a Halo fan but it doesn't particularly bother me to think that the creators of Halo, surprise, kind of created the next Halo. Plus, Peter frickin' Dinklage.

I know it's weird actually commenting about the game and not commenting about the commenting, but...

RIP Mythic. Dark Age of Camelot was great in its day (I even made a silly online newspaper devoted to one of its realms), and I really liked Warhammer Online, even though I didn't play it for very long.

I'm finding it difficult to take your opinions seriously based on this thread. I'm guessing you don't care. Hence, why would you assume this person who considers Titanfall a great game cares what you think?

I'm never sure where to place articles like this, that are so subjective and so rooted in the writer's personal experiences. I'm not suggesting she should be "objective," whatever that even means in the context of judging a creative work. But a lot of her feelings about her time with the game were heavily influenced

I think part of the problem is that a not-insignificant part of the audience for games like this has a set expectation of what should be in these games, and when you mess with the formula they panic.

Ah, I can already see the random games...

New game mode: Last Titan Fishing, wherein players compete to catch the biggest fish. Don't catch a boot!