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I work at a university that is in the middle of trying to figure out what they plan on doing after Spring Break, and so we’ve been working non-stop on prepping to do remote work.  My nights have been spent playing Rune Factory 4 Special, and I’m absolutely hooked... until, of course Animal Crossing comes out.

The music alone is often worth the price of admission.

This was always the problem when I worked there.  Your worth as an employee was lessened by the allure of ‘working at a place where you play and talk about games the whole time’, because someone was willing to be hired on at the lowest possible wages to fill your spot.

This week is just going to be filled with a selfish concern of “Am I actually going to get Animal Crossing on time?” and “Is work going to let us go the ‘work-from-home route?”.

Every single time someone mentions Breakpoint, and someone else mentions Wildlands, I get the urge to go play Wildlands. I’ve never once wanted to play Breakpoint, and Wildlands was something I didn’t touch until word of mouth got to me.

I liked Outer Worlds, but I’ve found that this Fallout/Mass Effect-ish style game just does not get multiple playthroughs without romance options. Basically, it almost felt like it didn’t have any replayability for me.

I am going to be at a conference the entire week before this game comes out.  I’m really sad this conference wasn’t one week later, because I’m going to be sitting around twiddling my thumbs during the downtime thinking about how I could be playing Animal Crossing.

This is a quintessential “Old Man Yelling at Clouds” moment, but I feel like I need to say it.

Paid no attention to that hand, but it was absolutely obvious after.

He’s getting something he likes for a large donation to a charitable cause.  That’s awesome.

This opinion is why in SW tabletop RPG’s, I can never play a Jedi without being hamstrung.  I mean, I don’t necessarily think the opinion is wrong, but I just want to play a Jedi in a group of Jedi.  Someone always has to be a Han Solo clone.

I did not like the difficulty, but dropped it down and decided I was okay with trying to slog through it at the lowest difficulty for story and the cool lightsaber customization.

I’m still with you on hating Solas.

Still a little disappointed that there doesn’t seem to be love interests for the PC... or well, that it feels like the convention is just going away all together.

How much enjoyment does someone miss out on if they really never got into Digimon?  This style of game feels right up my alley as a Persona fan, but I know next to nothing about Digimon.

I’m getting over a bout of food poisoning, so I might settle into something comfortable like Stardew Valley this weekend.

Rash of these have been hitting my city as well.

This is the Quattre Raberba Winner of this thread, and I don’t know what I expected.

Yep, Ongbak cred means this movie is something I’ll give a chance to.

I need numbers. How many cans are we talking?