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John Kauderer
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I was given one of those demos at that E3 in 2004. I remember being more impressed by that demo than just about anything I had ever seen.

I remember in Woody Allen’s Melinda and Melinda there’s a “starving artist” couple that lived in a humongous loft with a glass roof in Manhattan. Their apartment was exquisitely and tastefully decorated.

I have a theory that only bots watch PewDiePie.

I played the demo of Drift Stage, it was pretty cool. Hopefully they flesh it out into a full feature game.

It looks kind of like Shangri-la as an entire game.

Oh yeah I remember all of that. But if you were lied to from the get go, and had implanted memories ala Blade Runner (or like the child Shaun synth at the end) then you could very well be a synth yourself.

Maybe I’ve been influenced by all the Killer Mike stuff.

Sanders minority appeal seems too low. I can’t imagine Clinton would score higher for that category.

Red Menace was the only PipBoy game I found actually. That is some reason to play again.

I finished it twice. Once I went with the Railroad, and then I loaded an old save and went with the Institute.

Thank God they got that freelancer!

Completely undeserved. Fallout 4 is OK. I’d say a 7 out of 10 at best... but it’s also a steaming pile of dung in a lot of ways. It’s not really fun at all. You do the same shit at the beginning of the game that you do at the end. It looks like a PS3 game. The writing is by and large horrible. The voice acting is iffy

The only thing I found on a terminal that was even remotely interesting was in the back rooms of the Institute. You can read a terminal that talks about why you and your “son” were picked for the experiment. It also suggests that the institute created super mutants by messing around with the FEV virus. Most everyone

Oh that’s right V:TM was Source Engine!

I should also note that it’s nice to know that 200 years into the apocalyptic future there are still able bodied elevator repair persons.

I have a poorly thought out conspiracy theory that they stole their RPG engine off of Troika and have been using it ever since.

I used to work for Happy Puppy and we would have Game Trailers content on our site. We had a great partnership and it was cool to see them grow from a small operation to the juggernaut they became. It was less great to see our own site shrivel up but that’s business.

Wrigley’s must have been like... try it bro! Maybe Wrigley’s doesn’t say “bro”.

I was going to say the same thing. My friend wrote the story for Spec Ops the Line. He started out as a game analyst too. Nice to see success stories like that.

They should have called it “Prince of Punjab”.