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Lord Stoneheart
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My only question about the Macarena is why is it still a staple of Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, or ball games? I was 3 when it came out. I should have zero clue that it exists.

Ah man, I feel sorry for Princess Carolyn this episode. That compulsion to try and fix messes, even when it's more trouble than it's worth, is something I've felt.

I love the way Mr. Peanutbutter's ears raise when he gets excited. It's very expressive.

Does the condescending troll routine ever get tiring? Because it's tiring for the rest of us to read.

Man Idiotking is going to be really disappointed by this article after that headline.

Brandon Sanderson's love of technical detailed magic systems would translate well to video games I think. I'd play a Mistborn game at least. (Hard to say about Stormlight Archive because it's not nearly complete yet. But shardblades are best blades really)

Oh Blue Shy Guy is going to be around to show you guys how to do Big Blue. Or mess up in an entertaining fashion.

Well different twist for old formula sums it up. There's instead these Island challenges where first you have to complete a task for someone, then fight a totem Pokemon, and then fight a kahuna. Whether you do that in quick succession or if it's more spread out or not isn't known. I think the kahunas might still have

For the computer that is!

I don't mind. Gen V added so many new ones and so many of them felt uninspired. I'll stand up for Vannilluxe because it beats something like Klinklang, Unfezant, or the several other ones that felt like knockoff versions of old Pokemon. Gen VI is a lot more memorable even if it adds only half the amount of new

It's always two steps forward one step back with Pokemon. My favorite part of X/Y were the new Pokemon mad Mega Evolutions. I think having to create less Pokemon made Gen VI stand out a little bit more. With the introduction of Aloha forms, I think Gen VII is continuing with that direction.

Well with the various challenges, and the totem Pokemon it seems like they're doing at least a little something to mix it up a bit. It'll be hard to know for sure until we get more info though.

That is admittedly a high bar to clear though, I'll give Obsidian that. (I want to do an evil playthrough of Planescape Torment, I just don't know if I can actually go through with it.)

I feel like I'm going to find out my character wronged Ulysses, and I'm going to feel weird because in this type of game stuff isn't supposed to be done by my character until I control him! Why else do all the Elder Scrolls PCs start off in jail?

Ah man, the poor luck stories I have from Fire Emblem Fates. I've been slammed with 1% criticals so much. My favorite though is when I played Chapter 26 of Fates Conquest where the boss had a pretty low chance to critical, but it just enough power to one hit kill Corrin with a critical Excalibur… And then he did so.

I also advise jumping on the Splatoon train. It just feels like Nintendo's most new interesting game in quite a while.

Oh Sun and Moon stuff? Aloha Ninetales looks fantastic. I'm crossing my fingers for Aloha Wigglytuff. I'm actually a little excited for them to remove gym leaders (even with what I said about not paying attention to story in my own post). And Z moves also look neat, though they have to be pretty powerful I think to

I'm slightly confused as to what I've just read. I guess I expect my own posts to read like that more than I expect a Gamelogical article to do so.

I think the adjective has changed from episode to episode.

Dr. Marvin Monroe because he was never popular. Also Bojack would probably cause a blackout faster than the Simpsons family.