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Based on this trailer, I'm now expecting my preordered copy to emit a bright golden light from the cover and play the treasure chest theme when opened.

Both Calvin and Hobbes served as microphones for Watterson to share his thoughts and philosophy through, yet they also had child-like tendencies in their approach to deeper subjects. That was part of the beauty of the whole thing: a conversation on existentialism while careening off a cliff in a wagon. "Careful! We

Because everything is made better when presented with a comic.

Mine is Fragnabulator. If you add me and drop me a note, you can expect to get crazy sketches and short comics in reply. The 3DS Swapnote was awesome for doodling, and this one is even better (far more accurate and more room to draw).

I've also just never seen a developer go above and beyond to show so much care for their fans, either. The Claptrap eulogy, the inclusion of the deceased fan as an NPC, the Claptrap wedding proposal... I have nothing but respect for the guys at Gearbox. They're doing it right.

I love Gearbox's habit of releasing DLC almost immediately after announcing it. "Here's the new 8-hour expansion to the game you're still playing! Oh, and it comes out in FOUR DAYS!! THINK FAST!!"

The twist: Mister Torgue is actually a disgruntled California Raisin.

I'm getting this when the system launches (already have it paid off), but I'm not expecting it to be anything more than your standard Mario adventure.

"Well, I sat through it, but I didn't watch it."

Game of the year, because of this right here, folks.

No, you're right. Morgan is definitely more Bruce Wayne.

Hey, we comic artists aren't all mouth-breathing neckbeards. Some of us are rather dashing.

It'll be great to see him producing content without having to share screen time with Morgan Manjaw.

"Happi Juice!"

I would, but I'm not allowed to talk about it. First rule.

The last one is the morning after. "... you're still here?"

And the statuette is only half-sculpted and actually made of brass.

Read the last bit of my comment there (I think you missed my edit). I'm frustrated because every time I hear someone go "Oh, there are hundreds of cards!" I just want to go "No. There aren't." Because here, that is the case.

"Just because it isn't the case in America doesn't mean it's the case anywhere else."