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I think I’m eventually going to pick up another month or two of Netflix to catch up on a targeted list of series I keep hearing people talk about, or that seem like good watches for me, but going 15 years without cable before I got Netflix for the first time, I realized that I’m out of the habit of turning on the TV

“I’m not a criminal; I just collaborated with criminals so we could do crimes together.”

Yeah, Panic on Funkotron missed the mark. Toe Jam & Earl 3 isn’t even worth looking up gameplay footage of. But Back in the Groove is an update on the original game’s formula with new playable characters, new gifts, and a set of stats (speed, health, luck, etc) that you randomly get a couple points in on level-up,

I’ve actually never played a Yakuza game, but of the games I have played, ain’t no game more Christmasy than Toe Jam & Earl. Sure, two of the four games completely missed what made the original great, but the original and Back in the Groove are just wonderful co-op games that operate around sharing presents, avoiding

It’s a pretty hard sell for people who are looking for something that feels like Paper Mario, but I thoroughly enjoyed the puzzle combat mechanics, and especially, especially the boss fights. The boss fights all have cool spins on the basic combat mechanics, and the motion controls, though not that important to the

I’m not so much obsessed with pulling games off my backlog before 2023 as I am trying to bring my raw number of unfinished games down before I shovel on a few more during the Steam Summer Sale. Trying to get a new low score, if you will. I’m at 15 now, which was the mark I wanted to make it down to, but can I make it

Thank you for confirming that the people who think Elon Musk is some kind of genius businessman are absolute cartoon characters.

Jesus Christ, you are down bad.

“After that, I will just run accidentally fire the software & servers teams.”

Instead of addressing the results, he questioned them and said that only those who pay for Twitter’s subscription service should be allowed to vote in polls.

I am a fan of every comment I see from you.

Actually, 2022 was a pretty good year for them to establish credit, invest, and thrive. It’s been a bear market, you know.

I’ve just been doing cleanup on some DLC I got during the Steam fall sale. I think A Hat In Time’s DLC, the only one I haven’t fully wrapped up, will last me a while, but I don’t think I have it in me to play Deathwish for very long at a time - I’m assuming the mode stays at least as difficult as the first couple

... but does Days Gone have awkward, robotic, fully-clothed intercourse?

I swore I wouldn’t exclusively Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp for weeks on end, but either the game is better written than its predecessor, I’d forgotten just how compelling the world Beautiful Glitch has created, or I just need this world more in 2022 than I did in 2020. The big secret ending arcs don’t veer wildly and

If we’re talking about two different things, let the conservatives keep the term “cancel culture” for when people’s past shitty behavior comes back to haunt them, and we can just call harassment campaigns - which are a legitimate problem - harassment campaigns. We don’t have to muddy the water by trying to include

I get the backlash against cancel culture. I mean, why should you face consequences for statements and actions somebody else noticed?

At this point, I can only assume they’re single-issue pro-werewolf voters.

Wait, wait, wait. I thought famable and infamable were synonyms. I’ve been lied to!

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The Game Awards have had big Steve Buscemi “How do you do, fellow gamers?” energy since their first year. Last year I watched a Twitch streamer and his community clown on them for a couple hours during a reaction stream, and it’s the most I’ve ever paid attention to them. I appreciate that they’re an excuse to