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This isn't Skyrim, this is Oblivion YOU FILTHY CASUAL!

That's exactly what I'm talking about; there's no "screaming" involved, no great, extended effort to protect the poor, ignorant fools who aren't up-to-date on whatever the topic is. I see so many people suggest that there's some strenuous effort involved when it comes to spoiler warnings, that those anal

I don't think you have to deeply, deeply care about something to be annoyed with spoilers (annoyed being the key term; I'm personally not the type to fanrage and want to burn the world over spoilers, but there's definitely annoyance there). I've never seen Buffy (though I mean to correct that someday soon), but

I don't think I, or any sane person, is advocating the entire internet agree to remain silent. All that I advocate is that people do something that is really pathetically easy: when you're going to mention a huge spoiler for something in a place where it's not expected (say mentioning Breaking Bad's ending on a

This is a great point. I think it really says something about the strange sort of entitlement so many people have. As you said, while there are certainly a number of fans of the ASOIAF books that like to spoil for show watchers, I was continually surprised at how discreet so many of them were. The moment the show

Why should there be an assumption that everyone has seen as how that has already been ended? Not everyone has the time to watch every show ever. Some people come late to the game. Some people (myself included) prefer to watch shows in chunks, when the entire season has been released. And it makes experiencing new

You know, I don't know if I feel blessed or hopelessly out of the loop that I barely even know what Reddit is.

Keep in mind that several other reviewers have praised the story and the consequences of the choices. It takes a lot of influence from Glen Cook's Black Company novels, and those books practically define mixed reaction.

Shakespeare was much, much more vile by his days standard than Martin is by ours.

Hey, at least when he goes to sleep after the 100th hour, it will almost certainly be the best nights sleep he's ever had.

Ugh. I hate Cinema Sins. It's like a youtube channel run by Comic Book Guy.

How is the Just Cause series, anyway? Worth playing?

I enjoyed Gone Home enough, but I have to admit, I probably enjoyed it a lot less because I played it right after To the Moon, which I loved.

Yeah, as a lifelong music enthusiast, I'm actually somewhat offended at the comparison of Gone Home, a game that's built on the concept of taking a risk and doing something entirely different, and Miley Cyrus, an artist manufactured to sound like everything else.

Kidz Bop is several magnitudes worse than Cunt Ringtones.

Forge the console wars. Begun, the LED lights war has.

You got something to say to me and my red LED lights?

Interesting, I had just the opposite reaction to The Last of Us. I thought the game was paced fantastically, with almost no wasted moments, in contrast to the Uncharted series, which I've always felt are padded for length (I'm not a big Uncharted fan, which is one reason TLOU surprised me). The gameplay felt

I have to scratch my head at those who say GTA V didn't advance the series. Considering I have never been anything remotely resembling a GTA fan, have never even had the endurance to beat one, but was instantly hooked by GTA V, I'd dispute that. The previous games in the series felt like a series of meaningless

I'm not sure why there has to be such a divide; both "low fantasy" and "high fantasy" have things about them that make them unique. Personally, I love that someone is trying a "low fantasy" approach (or historical fiction, fine, don't bite my head off).