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Keyboard Geniuses 2016 Leaderboard rides again! (Kung fu grip attachment sold separately)

Oh, it wasn't by accident at all, I just made sure to save beforehand. :P But yes, you're right . Especially since so many dialogue options throughout the game have zero or close-to-zero impact, clarity on that one is important.

I have heard people say many things about the Orzammar quests and have walked the Deep Roads myself. But I have never heard anyone be excited for it, and I have definitely never heard anyone be excited for it AND wish that enemies respawned. :P

Home. Stretch. Of. Persona 4. It's been fun overall, and I've had a good time going on and on and on and on about it in the Gameological Steam group, but holy crap it has been a long time since I played a game this long and I am ready to be done. Bad Ending accomplished, time to reload and close this out right.

Nitpicking: Tim wasn't actually involved in Massive Chalice in any formal capacity; Brad Muir led that one.

I'm sure the feeling isn't universal, but I got a chuckle out of Chris Franklin (Errant Signal) 's remark:

Yeah, I really enjoyed MC (though directly copying XCOM's strategy framework was a poor choice, because it didn't work so great for XCOM either) but the hero attachment doesn't quite work.

Personally, I thought the love story-ish elements were fine (and built to a great final level) but the atom bomb tie in was pretty much a textbook case of a writer getting high on his own supply. That Blow doubled down afterward insisting that it was even more incredibly deep than that didn't help.

Probably the tears using a spray pattern rather than just shooting straight where you're pointed? I was never really hooked by BOI in general, but if I had to point out a control issue, that'd be it.

To be fair, that worked out just fine for the Bob Ross stream.

"We find The Witness not guilty!"
"That's… not how courts work."

There's plenty of framing surrounding the actual military bits, but even if you ignore that, it's a good inclusion as a point of reference. If Mulan is a total sausage fest by design, that's fine. Why are there 5 other non-drag-focused movies in the same bracket as it, though?

Even in a film like 1989’s The Little Mermaid, which features a female lead and a female villain, women get only 32 percent of the lines (which, in this case, is probably because its heroine is mute for half the film). The other princesses of the “Disney Renaissance” era fare even worse: Mulan’s story of a

If there are more players who want to build houses than there are houses available, they are auctioned off to the highest bidder, one at a time.

I was always fond of the terrible hypnosis gag. "Mina… you are in the closet." And Peter MacNicol was admirably committed to his one-note character.

I, for one, am astonished that this is the only article that's ever been tagged "Boobs".

There seem to be a fair number of decent ones for Steam, but then again those are just backgrounds and don't affect the profile itself in any meaningful capacity.

I thought she was a lot of fun as soon as they made clear that she was not actually cut out to be a supervillain, around the time of what I can only call Melissa McCarthy's heel turn. The idea of her just being a dumb rich kid winging it on her dad's notoriety added a fun dimension to what would've otherwise been a

White House Down was a ton of fun. To steal a friend's line though, it's also a movie where the bad guy is the military-industrial complex, and the climax involves the good guys driving a humvee through a wall and blowing people away with the machine gun mounted on top.