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Hopefully it’s nothing too serious. Though the first thing I thought of(which is odd I even remembered the player or injury since I didn’t really follow the Islanders)was when Kevin Colley broke his neck on a missed hit. It didn’t look like that major of hit and after writhing around on the ice for a bit, skated

As a side note, I swear Kotaku constantly picks the least appealing strip of the week on purpose.

Good explanation. I’ve been reading Penny-Arcade pretty much since it came out. I’m the same age as those guys and the shift in tones in the comic from snarky takes on “console wars” to what it’s like to have a family and kids while being a gamer has coincided quite well with my own experience.

I wasn’t suggesting he should get out of his punishment. Concussion or not he still cross checked a ref. There’s no question about that. You asked about Bertuzzi breaking a guys back in a completely conscious decision to track a guy down with intent and I was stating that there was a huge difference between a

The difference there is that Bettuzzi was always a tough guy asshole who played questionable at times, which doesn’t describe Wideman. Also Moore didn’t skate into Bertuzzi 5 seconds after Bertuzzi was concussed (allegedly). Bettuzzi tracked Moore down and skated behind him trying to rope him into a fight and when

Just don't Step On My Toe

Oh, I agree with you on this particular article being a long way around to a simple point. But your post immediately made me think about how based on word count alone the reviews are going to be full of comments saying “tl/dr” or “this is too long to read, is it good or not?” And even with an overly wordy post today

Yup, which means if this was too much for people to read then I guess it’s safe to assume those people also won’t be bothered to actually read a reviewers write up. Hopefully those people will be smart enough to know “oh it’s a game review and I don’t feel like reading so I’ll avoid it” rather than being the person

Or after they fed a box of crayons to their dog

Fruity Pebbles? At best, these were probably those knock off Malt-o-Meal brand that comes in a bag

Then why didn’t you side with the Institute since the whole “humanity’s had its chance” sentiment is pretty much what Father says to you on the roof of the old CIT building

What I started doing was as soon as he finished his line completing a quest I’d back up and shoot him in the face with my exploding bullet shotgun dropping him. No next quest given. Eventually though I just sent him to Croup Manor where I have no settlers, food, water or defenses.

Please stop rerunning this damn article. This is like the third time in a year. We get it, you hate Stan Lee’s name on stuff

Apparently they read io9 because this comic is pretty much Rob Briken’s write up of the Predator ornament.

Ahh. That may be it. Ever since I opened up laser and missile turrets I’ve been sticking them everywhere. Abernathy Farm, much like Sanctuary has a giant wall around it with all sorts of spot lights and turrets surrounding it. Although oddly, I still get those damn radiant kidnapping missions in Sanctuary

I sent Strong to the Starlight diner. Question, do settlements that have characters like Strong, Hancock etc staying there not get attacked. I’ve noticed that Starlight Diner has never shown up as a misc “defend” quest. I also noticed that Oberland Farms and Abernathy were always popping up as defend missions or

I haven’t had Codsworth with me yet but I do know, a non-deep pocketed Hancock carried one full set of BOS power armor pieces and all but the helmet of a second one along with Justice. That ghoul is a oretty good suitcase. I need to give him fully pocketed armor.

I'd like to think things must be pretty good if that's what is bugging me

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