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It can’t have been super long, right? Because Ollie’s still hung up on the Batman being an urban legend, but by the end of the trailer here, she’s decided to change her look to make it clear she’s not Batman.

I feel like I learned far more than I ever wanted to about Nathan in this article. 

Yeah.

Honestly, more games need to be comfortable with the idea that they’ll be played and then put away. Like, I love me an Ubisoft open world-fest of gradually clearing icons off a map but not everything needs to be adding season updates to try and make me reinstall and play again for an hour.

So all the mutants are going to their own world now, right? That’s got to be what’s happening, especially since that House of X page looks an awful lot like they’re stepping out of a portal onto an untamed planet.

I’m just wondering if they’re going to do anything to address the fact that canonically, the Arrowverse is at most a year and a half out from ARGUS staging a military coup that puts the entire country under martial law for at least long enough for Zari to go from middle school to adulthood.

That’s not terribly surprising, though. At the end of either AC2 or Brotherhood (whichever one ends with you fistfighting the Pope), Ezio is confused when he thinks he’s being spoken to, but the Isu is actually talking directly to Desmond hundreds of years in Ezio’s future.

I replayed most of the series last year (aside from Professor Layton and the Edgeworth game), and they are just as delightful the third or fourth time through as they are the first. 

Honestly, why not take a page from WoW and have the matchmade and non-matchmade versions of the raid offer different difficulties and different loot levels. If all you want to do is see the encounters/story and get some easy loot, do the matchmade. If you want the higher challenge and better rewards, do the

It’s a bit older - published in ‘88-89 - but I’d recommend Elizabeth Moon’s Deed of Paksenarrion. It was originally a trilogy, but it also wasn’t. Much like Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy, it’s really a single story published in three parts. 

SPOILERS!

No, never played Deltarune.

Iron Spider was pretty torn up by the end of Endgame, though, wasn’t it? And it’s not like Tony Stark’s going to be repairing it for him.

I’ve been playing Final Fantasy Brave Exvius for... two years or so now?

Some people were. The problem with asking for Vanilla servers of a living game is that everyone had a different idea of what Vanilla meant. You were imagining the weeks before BC launched, I was thinking of the third AQ balance patch (the one where C’thun was mathematically impossible to beat), and someone else just

Is it relevant to say I’m finally playing Undertale?

For a while, sure, and in more-or-less established fields. But the longer a war goes on, the less original research is done and the more low-hanging fruit on existing branches of knowledge is picked, the more advances slow. 

Honestly, no.

Space: Above and Beyond, obviously. 

One thing that I’ve really had a hard time wrapping my head around is how different the regular, everyday beliefs about people and society and monarchy were during the middle ages compared to ours today. Like, peasant revolts, even against monstrous cruelty or incompetence weren’t about getting rid of the king, they