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A woman named JC PRESENTED TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM WITH...

Yeah, I used to have a problem with gambling in games so I strictly avoid anything like this.

I enjoyed Anthem too and it’s a game I’ll still go back and play every now and then. I actually don’t always understand all the anger leveled at Anthem because...what’s there is pretty damn good.

I enjoyed Anthem too and it’s a game I’ll still go back and play every now and then. I actually don’t always

DO NOT BUY THIS.

DO NOT BUY THIS.

I had a good experience with a Subaru dealer.

The last time I went car shopping, I went to a Jeep/Chrysler dealership, Toyota dealership, and a Subaru dealership.

Are you kidding? Multiple paragraphs trying to convince people how bleak and hopeless console preorders are and to just give into a scalping site. I think you left out the part of the article where these pre-orders are so bad because of scalping sites like this. So you’re not only being paid to reinforce the

Are you kidding? Multiple paragraphs trying to convince people how bleak and hopeless console preorders are and to

Waiting for sure.

You know, at first I didn’t want the Kotaku newsletter...but something about being asked the 90th time about it made me really think that I still don’t want it. Please stop.

Sometimes I read a cool Gawker article like this and think “Hey, my friends need to see this!” And as I mouse over to the address bar to copy the URL and get a giant “SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER” pop-up that hides the rest of the article until I close it out, every single time, I think “maybe they don’t”.

In a play session, you get loot while out at Sea, exploring islands, etc. and need to bring it to any one of the outposts on the map (usually at most 5-10 minutes away from any one point) to sell. Once you sell it, the XP + gold you gain from the loot is permanent and cannot be taken away. Before that, though, it’s

I really appreciated Google’s Stadia adverts and how heavy they were on the whole “THE FUTURE IS NOW” and “yeah, our tech is just THAT mind-blowing” aspects of it.

One time in high school, my friends and I went to a Ruby Tuesday and had a super-serious server named Patrick. Unfortunately for Patrick, we were feeling silly. At one point he came back to our table and found all the coffee sweetener packets missing, but having the mind of a detective, picked up the triangle-shaped

This guy is amazing. I watched another one of his videos where he solved a sudoku involving a magic square, diagonal lines, and only 2 numbers on the board to start. Genuinely thrilling and incredibly skilled - not to mention, the skill involved to craft those kinds of puzzles (which is done by hand)

I’m actually pretty excited to jump back into Overwatch, since it always reminds me of the summer. It came out as I was nearing the end of a horrible job and I remember calling in a sick day to play it. Hours flew by as my friends and I had an absolute blast.

Big problem here - in the article you write that it has a 2080 TI - that’s a $1,200 card. In actuality, it has a 2080 - that’s a $700 card. Huge difference here. Since that’s a sponsored link, please please fix that. I only really saw that because I was surprised a pre-built with a TI wouldn’t cost more than $3k and

Big problem here - in the article you write that it has a 2080 TI - that’s a $1,200 card. In actuality, it has a

New Horizons is a blast. The daily objectives are fun and the villagers are sweet. There’s something nice to cataloguing and crafting furniture, finding fish and bugs, completing your fossil collection, etc. and it’s the kind of gameplay loop where you can play as little or as much of it as you want. Personally I have

New Horizons is a blast. The daily objectives are fun and the villagers are sweet. There’s something nice to

So...I’m on the fence about this game. Settlement building was one of my favorite parts of Fallout 4, next to exploring, looting, and crafting. Can I hear from Fo76 players if the game’s worth getting into now?

I’m really just so close to giving Fallout 76 a try. But the one thing stopping me is the fact that I have to pay $15 a month if I want a private server experience, on top of it having a cash/microtransaction shop. AND it still costs $40!