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Conversely, it seems to me the esports community wants to have their cake and eat it too - they want that sweet, sweet Nintendo money and prestige, but don’t want to play by Nintendo’s preferred rules.

I’m catching back up and am in the early hours of Origins right now, but it seems like the present day stuff is making a comeback. 

I liked AC3, warts and all. Probably helped that it had the most developed present day story arc, which was and still is my favorite part of the series. Connor was a good main character; it’s just too bad so much of his character development was in easily missable side missions instead of the main campaign.

It’s been a while since I played the original, but Lilith was pretty melee focused, wasn’t she? I mean, her Phasewalk was basically a DnD Rogue’s Stealth + Backstab. 

Yeah, I didn’t notice him myself, but I saw the screenshot someone else posted. 

It’s just picking up on BL 2's ending, right?

It’s not like Borderlands’ humor was ever super timely though.

It looks like more Borderlands. Fortunately, that’s pretty much what I wanted.

Well heck. Now I feel obligated to buy Dwarf Fortress despite having no desire to ever play it.

Seems to me (and correct me if this flies in the face of V:TM lore) that an easy way to do it would be through skill trees. Like, if I’m pouring most of my points into physical brawling skills, eventually I reach a point where either I’ve invested enough points or I take a capstone talent and now BOOM! I’m a Brujah

“What are you?”

Clearly the only fair compromise is to have dead enemy soldiers drop meat as well. 

Man, I don’t know. Streaming seems like an awesome idea that most of the country doesn’t have the infrastructure for yet, but people a lot smarter than me and a lot more clued in on the nuts and bolts of the topic think it’s ready to be a thing, so what do I know.

Hulk, as my understanding is, is basically as powerful as he needs to be - the more you fight him the angrier he gets, and the angrier he gets the stronger he gets, so eventually if you don’t beat him some other way, he’s strong enough to beat you. 

Didn’t he lose most or all of that power immediately after said kicking of his father’s ass?

Little Caesar’s sells its deep dish pizzas as two four-piece pies. 

Also, like, this isn’t remotely a First Amendment issue?

Timely, sure. Decisive?

I admit: I’m not super into Aliens lore, so I didn’t know these things existed, and I didn’t remember the line from the movie. 

Yeah. I’m just hoping they’re not all about xenomorphs. I get that the universe in Alien is largely empty of advanced life (or, at least the parts near human space are), but it’d be nice to feel like there were other things to make you scream where no one can hear you, y’ know?