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I had one where it was only a couple of minutes but I made the guy so frustrated he yelled at me and hung up. He called with the usual, “Your computer has a virus and we need to access it” scam. I decided to just play dumb. He goes, “Well first you need to push the C-T-R-L key”. I mean, who calls it that??? lol. So I

From the Village People Movie, “Can’t Stop the Music”, to this. That man’s lived a life.

What a Stonecuttin’ Motherfucker.

Et tu, Mahoney?  

But nobody needs berry spoons!

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I believe The Dragon Speech by Chris Crawford in 1992 explains the death of interactivity well, as well as the brilliance of the Ultima games and a select few others.

It’s also the best Rage Quit ever.

Unfortunately we’re still waiting for what Chris is calling for on the storytelling side. And we’re probably farther

No no no...From what I’ve read (including multiple articles on this very site) the “why play X on Vita when i can play it on a console” wasn’t what consumers were saying it’s what Sony was saying.

Oh, trust me. I held my ground but had no fucks to give from my crop about what they had to say to me about myself. Plus, if I game with others I tend to want to be selective about who I’m with thus my preference for couch co-op games as well.

Agreed. I love the art design and the world, but I will never in a million years plays a team-based online multiplayer shooter. It bums me out to see a cool world that just doesn’t offer anything I want to play.

See, last time I said something like this all the people started jumping on me for that opinion. Glad to see like-minded people here who see the potential in this game for a single-player campaign mode.

Agree completely. I have absolutely no interest in team based shooters but I can appreciate the completely bonkers amount of detail and uniqueness that goes into all the characters from Overwatch. If this was a game that had a single player campaign along the lines of like, just as an example lets say Borderlands, I’d

That depended on who you were playing against, mainly. I won a number of the ‘tournaments’ during the online demo, and that came down largely to playing off your opponent’s expectations on the return you were planning. Drop shots and lobs were honestly much more effective at getting someone to play into your hands

They come out perfectly everytime in the instant pot.

You may want to take another look at his original appearance on NES.

honestly, the only, and best way to put it. It had everything in the right place to work out, but every little piece just never did. The gameplay loop was public primed for them with Dead By Daylight, the license was in place. All they had to do was put it all together and somehow.... just didn’t.

It’s an odd duck, for

Thank you for reminding me that G-Police existed. Loved that game. Psygnosis just had a way of making fun obscure games that got lost to history.

You don’t have to! I find that this small amount just helps round out the flavors, instead of tasting outright sweet.

I’m with you on disliking silent protagonists. I may be in the minority on this, but switching from a silent protagonist in Dead Space to a fully voiced character in Dead Space 2 made me care much more about Isaac. I find that I’ve cared very little about the story in a game like the Division because of this, but

No I think he is talking about the actual ending of the movie, not the crime lord reveal. No one hates Darth Maul.

Just buy a bunch of Belle and Sebastian records, an ascot, and small dog with a funny name. Then go shopping a lot in little stores, the kind that are always underpopulated and doomed to close within a year but at the moment represent the shopkeeper’s personal dream. Everyone in the shops will say “I love your ascot /