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On the steam page both of those are listed as recommended rather than minimum requirements.

"They then broke from the line and went running past me, where I wanted to shout out about the low interest rates my employer offered since I know how much Physics Teacher is paying in interest on his credit card."

Neither is true. I guess it turns out that employment prospects differ by region after all. (I'm guessing that by your use of "school you're somewhere in the US.)

I know a female chemical engineer who has been unemployed for months in this reality.

OK

I prefer Xbone to the 360 because it's mostly the same but has a d-pad that actually does what I want it too.

Fallout 4 was just last year though. (I'll be here all week.)

It is trial and error based but that's what I (and presumably others) like about it. It's like a fighting game where you have to practice stringing together your combos and figure out the spacings and such. A first run through is always going to be clunky but once you learn the level geometry and start stringing the

"An open world with lots of small challenges, or the possibility to set your own routes and challenge players to that." They do have both of those though?

The hardest thing for me was getting into the right head space. First off I had to adjust my thinking: initially I would always run up and down stairs instead of vaulting over them and the like. Secondly it took me a little while to work out what jumps Faith could and couldn't make because her abilities fall into a

I've played with both input devices. A controller does make the 180 flip easier to nail but I don't think it'd solve your drain pipe issues. (I didn't have too much trouble with them but you do need to jump straight at them and you will miss 2/10 times - if you're as dodgy at games as I am anyway.)

I can kind of see the point of gating of the 180 flip and the skill roll. I know a couple of people who really struggled to get the whole move set down in the tutorial - one of whom gave up because of it. It makes sense to give those players a little time to get used to it. (And I haven't got the game as yet - waiting

I've never even tried to shoot the servers at the end of 1 - it never seemed particularly difficult to just run past them and let the guards shoot them for me.

And the text printed around the CD (and vinyl?) of their first album. /pedant

If your enjoyment of a series in which two opposing powers are in conflict hinges on not knowing that those powers confront each other at the climax then it's pretty fucking fragile.

In all seriousness turning off the computer/phone/tv at least an hour before you go to bed is really helpful. (Or it is for me anyway.)

Run, get out of the apartment and run until I can barely breathe.

I'd rather stave the fetch's face in with the laser axe.