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Adam Withers
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No Luna? No Ginny? No dice.

The only things nunchucks have going for them are size and leverage granted by spinning one stick to grant increased striking power. There are dozens of more effective small weapons, and you get more leverage power swinging a baseball bat. They’ve got no real advantages that counterbalance their unreliability and lack

To be fair, whacking yourself in the head is probably the most likely outcome of fighting with nunchucks - the weapon that probably has one of the tightest “looks cool” to “is unbelievably stupid” ratios of all time.

My wife constantly complains that Samwell Tarly in Game of Thrones should have lost a ton of weight by now. No way somebody could get enough calories at the Wall and trekking north with all the exercise he’s endured to maintain his size. And it isn’t just the show - Martin continues to describe him as heavy through to

Maybe Finn loses his fights, but Rey never encounters a serious challenge in the whole film. She handily walks over everybody who stands in her way with little outward signs of struggle, including manifesting powers she would have no rational reason to even think she could do - and does them perfectly.

Do you have any good recommendations for an external drive that works well with an XBox? I’ve never needed to run anything off an external HD before - only use them for storage - so I’m not sure how to rank their performance for gaming.

Do you have any good recommendations for an external drive that works well with an XBox? I’ve never needed to run

I’m getting a little tired of being so deeply disappointed in DC comics all the goddamn time. Like, I can never not be frustrated by them. They never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Besides the failed “Archiefication” of these lines, it’s the gross misunderstanding of the entire point and purpose of Scooby

As somebody who has never been able to make a playthrough of SimCity last more than an hour before it collapses into an unmanageable mess of failure, I disagree with their categorization of the game as “EASY fun.” ;)

The first long-form campaign I ever ran as a DM was set in Ravenloft. Me and a couple friends started getting heavily into different settings, and there was this unofficial, unspoken agreement that each of us would pick “our thing.” One guy was already heavy into Forgotten Realms, another got into Dragonlance (mostly

The A-wings and B-wings were named before they had models. The letters were just shorthand for the fact that they wanted two new starfighters in the last movie and it sounded more lore appropriate than “1-wing and 2-wing.” After the designs were finalized, they just kept the names because they vaguely fit and

I’ve got the first 2 Hobbit extended cuts on DVD. They were really hard to get - had to order the Desolation of Smaug from Canada. The B5A is so expensive for its rarity that I think I’m just going to buy the extended trilogy set on Blu-Ray when it’s on sale, now that I finally have a player (got a good deal on a PS3,

I’ve watched the making of docs from the LotR/Hobbit extended cuts more often than I’ve watched the movies. For a guy like me who loves process stuff, they’re fascinating and fun as hell. If Star Wars did something on that scale, I’d lose my ever-loving mind.

I can see how one could be resentful of the trend that Gears started, and in a lot of ways the Dead Island trailer (which I’d honestly never seen until this list) is a better version of everything the Gears trailer was doing, but I agree that it’s silly to hate the trailer because of what came after. It’s like people

When thinking of great game trailers in history, two immediately spring to mind: Gears of War and this. Every time, this. So, so perfect. Encapsulates everything that made the game amazing - the setting, the radio, and the madcap mayhem.

I know. I thought he was gonna be onef the good ones.

I... would play that.

Or of the failed Death Star Mini project.

Thanks for the tips. Sounds like you and I come from a similar place as far as what we like in games, so I’ll take your recommendation. If I were to get the game, it’d be a while regardless. I’ve got a backlog of stuff I’m much more immediately interested in, have at least one must-buy game dropping in the next month

That’s extremely reassuring. I hear so much about how people enjoy the gameplay of the AC series (some installments more than others, obviously), but discussion of the storylines always seem to come with an asterisk. 3rd person action/adventure is one of my Top 5 gaming genres, and if the story is as good as the rest