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Kyle OReilly
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Man does Witcher 3 take it's sweet time to get to the ending. The Pacing of the game is probably it's biggest flaw, with a crawl of a beginning and then a false final battle and then more preparations and it goes on and on and on. But it's sill hella good.

No split screen is really the ultimate "What Were You Thinking!?!?" that 343 could've done and the instant non-starter for me with Halo 5. I've only beat one Halo Campaign solo, 4 and the rest I've done with other people. It's just the way the game was meant to be played. It's like they released an online-only

I'll be playing Tetris' Physical Boxes and Furniture DLC as I move into the house my wife and I bought.

I love when you guys do OST listicles and this one is a big old cup of hot cocoa with extra marshmallows. I need to get this playlist in rotation with my annual Mannheim Steamroller blasting.

Didn't Anamanaguchi do that soundtrack? Those guys were pretty big for a while.

If you can get one of those comfy repeating snow overlays then it's freaking golden.

Same reason everyone is flipping hat for this instead of getting pumped for Final Fantasy XV, NOSTALGIA BABY!

I played the original on Iron Man, excepting every death as my own fault and sadly mourning the poor soul in my own quiet way… Except one time I lost a heavy who had been with me the entire game and almost without thinking, I alt-tabbed out of the game and force quit before I knew what I had done. The attachment is

Are you playing Just Cause 2 on PC? If so, might I suggest mods? The game isn't really difficulty based so it's not like you're missing any great challenges. They hadn't perfected mobility quite yet so installing the "Superman Mod" which lets you fly and the "Longer Grappling Hook Mod" both turn you into the Marvel

Experiencing the addictive glory of Civ V for the first time must be awesome. I'm pretty jealous. What difficulty have you ventured up to?

As others have stated, the original X-Com is pretty easy to get into. Everything is explained with big hard-to-miss icons like "Shield means this is cover" or "green circle means you can shoot that distance". It's also incredibly fun. Buy it!

My biggest question is will it be possible to just buy certain episodes without the others and thereby skip huge portions of the game?

Bloodborne, because as I tell my wife every time I boot up my PS4, "We are born of the blood, and we will die in the blood." I just beat Rom the Vacuous Spider which was a fun boss battle, but it also means I'm far enough into the game where I feel like I can start scoping out the lore online without hitting any huge

Apparently if you kill Vicar Amelia first, you get some extra enemies in Hemlock that wouldn't have been there otherwise.

I was unsure of what Insight does other than let you summon other players so I went on a little stroll to the wiki and holy shit that's messed up!!! A crying baby!?!? What the hell FROM?

Wait, the PSTV can't handle PS2 game from the Playstation Network? I thought it was basically a PSP with an hdmi out and no screen.

Bathing myself in the light of Bloodborne as always having just finished most of the stuff in the main area before going to the woods. I did Vicar Amelia before the Witches of Hemlock and I heard you weren't supposed to do that but I still found the witches hella easy. I'm making breakneck speed through the game and

That's one of the free PS Plus games right? I had no interest in it but nabbed it anyway (because it's free) but I don't have a PSP or anything right now. I am thinking about getting a PSTV as a sort of stop gap Playstation 1 & 2 emulator though. Maybe I'll play it on that.

That's been on my steam wishlist for a while but I'm pretty shitty at survival games. Is it worth even if you die all the time and is it also pretty CPU intensive? Questions man!

How is the "Look how sadistic and evil Ramsay Snow is!" factor in this game? I got pretty tired of that schtick in the show and it was part of what made this last season such a snooze fest for me.