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That Vader insta-death is what happens to me every time I activate my super in Destiny :(

If you go by “good-ish”, then all of them can be pretty good-ish! I genuinely enjoy several scenes in every one, with Empire being the only actual good one.

I had a co-worker at my last job who did this sort of thing, registering her truck in a county up north that only had a few thousand residents. Her registration was cheap compared to registering it in our county, she owned a cabin up there (that she never went to or maintained), and she didn’t have to do inspections

Well shit, now I can cancel my preorder of TTK. Thanks :)

There’s a fairly beautiful stretch of road south of Boise where every Spring you can tempt fate against a plethora of baby rabbits.

I've been getting this way as I get older, but empathize with the characters more. In my ongoing play through of DA:I, I have been choosing dialogue options which I think my character would actually choose based on her expressed personality and mannerisms. I used to play all of my characters like idealized

Maybe it's because of the home console designation, maybe not, but I was able to play all of my digitally-downloaded ps4 games just fine during the outage. I had to wait for a few minutes on some — Dragon Age in particular— but unless it was online only, I could start it up and play just fine.

But that's a floppy disk, not a hard disk...

Great! Now I need to dig out my CDX and 32X and play some games!

DA:I took a while to get to the menu while PSN was down but I was still able to play. I also watched several shows on both Netflix and Amazon, so I think your problems may lie elsewhere. Sony was victimized as well, so why should they have to pay up beyond a reasonable form of recompense?

I have the opposite problem with Dragon Age; it acts like everything is fine — admittedly after several minutes of trying to connect — then won't let me do multiplayer. I also can't access the PSN store, my trophies, friends, nothing.

It worked for me for all of about two and a half hours yesterday, not a second more any of the many other times I've tried in the last four days. I sure hope Sony is planning on compensating me for the time their service in unavailable (nothing stupid, just extending my PS+ by however many days they're having issues

Alright. This was the best thing I've seen all weekend. Thanks for sharing :)

Yeah, it didn't have to load a bunch of ads and videos that aren't needed or wanted :) I loved the blades and still use the guide menu for everything I can on my 360. I understand that MS is a business and wants to make money, but I don't see why Gold members have to be inundated with ads... The PS4 does a much better

Don't forget FFXI :)

They're also just plain terrible when they replace legit gameplay, not just when they interrupt it. Case in point: Halo 4. I really, really liked the game up to the end boss. The flow of the game was excellent and there were finally a set of controls that didn't deviate from the now standard COD setup! Then they

I know it's a 2008 and wasn't sold in the US this way, but the four swinging doors on the last-gen Odyssey were pretty damn slick. Also, pretty jealous that Honda sells the non-lightning bolt model elsewhere but we're stuck with that horrid shit :(

You know, FFVII is a good choice for a remake. It's also a terrible one. A Final Fantasy VII remake would create tremendous expectations that the final product could never ever really live up to. Anyway, I've always thought that at Square Enix's Shinjuku headquarters, there were design plans for a Final Fantasy VII

But the great thing is that I have never been more productive in my life, and it's all thanks to the ridiculous number of large, non-skippable updates that are needed to play these days!

They would terrible even to a seasoned wielder! Heat radiates. Lightsabers put off heat. Anything that generates enough head to cut through metal/bone/etc. that quickly, and with as much heated surface area as the blades have, would likely char the shit out of the hands/arms of anyone who wielded them.