johncaseykeyser
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I always tell people who are fans of the old school Final Fantasies to try the mobile-only Dimensions. It has a job system that channels V and would be great for fans of Bravely D. It really is a solid game that reminds me of all the best parts of the Super Nintendo era titles.

Are they still responsible for future iterations of Dragon Quest? That's what I'd like to see more of (and not the MMO).

What are you talking about? Their browser version came out way before any of the other crap. What facts and inspirations do they need to get right? Have you played either version of Ridiculous Fishing or are you just playing contrarian?

Those are nice, but it's going to take a special wallpaper to unseat the massive breasted Sorceress who currently smothers all of my desktops. She's mainly there so that people will say, "Man those are some big titties!" Come to think of it, she could probably hold her own in Titanfall.

This game has received universal accolades from every gaming website in existence. Including the design-oriented people at Gamasutra. I myself hit a point where I just stopped playing because there is only so much you can do. However, the price point and mobility of it make it worthy of the praise.

I'm totally going to change my dev diaries from OneNote to this method. Brilliant.

Right. Frying and poaching refer to temperature and are methods. You can poach an egg in any liquid, but you can only fry in fat. Most people see "oil" and assume that it means frying.

Poaching refers to the temperature of the fat/liquid (140) rather than the fat/liquid you use.

I use both frequently. I use OneNote for my game development diaries and Evernote for everything else. Evernote is everywhere in my office. I really like the elegance of the Evernote Moleskine notebooks, even though the practicality is arguable. Evernote wins for me though because it's integrated with everything

SwiftKey Note on iOS is such a cocktease...but imma use it anyway.

It's not called Dronefall, Obama. Geez.

Gamestop trade-in value: 40 bucks cash, 60 in store credit.

I can never explain to people just what it is that's so appealing about running around in circles fighting the same enemies over and over. Hell, I can't even explain it to myself. It's just something I've always wanted out of games.

I can't even play a well designed game for that many hours in a row.

Just not those Chips Ahoy! Root Beer Float Cookies.

To-do lists have to have one specific feature for me: They have to be accessible from all of my devices. Any.do doesn't have a web or Desktop app, Keep doesn't have an iOS or desktop app, HabitRPG is fun but the iOS app is broken, so does anyone have any other suggestions? I have an iPhone 5s, a MacBook Pro (with

HASHTAG DICKMOVE

I'm not sure anyone gets butt-hurt by the word "hipster" anymore as it doesn't actually mean anything. I'm still waiting for you to back up the idea that it doesn't make sense to compare one video game with another.

This argument is ridiculous at this point. You don't understand why people compare things within the same medium, so there probably isn't anyone out there who can help you. To me, you're simply a faceless asshole whose biggest insults are telling people who wear hats that they're wearing hats and they smoke weed. Good

I haven't done a Witch Doctor playthrough yet. Maybe I will today.