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I love how back to basics it is. I enjoyed all the recent stuff with the end of the world and King Arthur and whatnot, but it's not material that made me love the comic in the first place. Give me Hellboy wandering around, encountering demons and mysteries, and I am content.

Same here. I remember the reception to it being somewhat mixed, and wondering why. It had a noir aesthetic with Marty O'Donnell's best work, a sense of vulnerability due to your status as just a regular guy and not a super-soldier, and half the squad was a mini Firefly reunion. How can one not like a game that has all

Rule 34, my friend.

A.

You know, if you ever find yourself seriously considering stopping, watch just the first episode of season 5 (The Eleventh Hour). It's fantastic, it's standalone, and seeing the improvement may renew your motivation to keep watching.

Season 2 is definitely the worst season of New Who.

And angry if they don't appreciate it.

Despite the downvotes you received, I am sympathetic to cherrypicking. There's a stretch in season 2 where I nearly stopped watching altogether, and it'd be best if you just skip those episodes once we get to them.
Just know that all aspects of the show improve greatly by season 5. No more garish, awful lighting,

Ah, well, at least it's only the few top Daleks that look like that.

"Special Weapons Dalek" is a phrase that makes me laugh every time I hear it.

I believe it adds three new items, but I've only played long enough to get Dusk Moths, which temporarily disable guards and will noiselessly block lights for a short period of time.

That's actually a callback to another great moment in the first game.

The mages in both games are OP, and it is wonderful.

If you're going to play The Witcher 2 right after playing the first game, then I'll immediately recommend that. The Witcher is kind of janky but has a certain charm and atmosphere that I can't recall ever seeing elsewhere. The sequel, however, is fantastic (make sure you get the improved combat mod!) and you'll be

I have mixed feelings about it. A nonlethal takedown makes sense, but it makes a nonlethal playthrough too easy. There's no tradeoff for sparing someone's life. It doesn't even take longer to do, like in Dishonoured. Unless other guards can wake them up if they're noticed (something that I haven't exactly given them

I'm hoping to cross a bunch of stuff off my "to complete" list: Mark of the Ninja DLC, Saint's Row IV's Enter the Dominatrix, Gone Home and Brothers. Small, quick to complete stuff, and then I'll continue ignoring Far Cry 3's story while I shoot things.

Yeah, I've been meaning to correct that.

I haven't beaten the game yet, and I am not looking forward to this boss. What's it called?

1. True Grit
2. The Big Lebowski
3. The Man Who Wasn't There
4. Burn After Reading
5. No Country For Old Men

I'd be happy if the poll pages would just load. All I get is an endless loading circle.