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SAM churns ‘em out like nobody’s business.

On the docket for this weekend:

I’d recommend getting it and powering through if you can. It’s a tightly designed adventure where story and gameplay work in perfect harmony; it’s the best immersive sim in years.

So much of this game is about whether striving for humanity and constructing a society is worth it. And as the various Machine societies fall apart throughout the game, the answer seems to be tilting towards “no.” But the Ending E happens, and it says, “Hey, maybe we didn’t get it right the first time, but that

I told myself I’d go back once the DLC came out, but I haven’t even bought the DLC yet. Every time I read an article on the game, I feel like a bad person.

It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out that red orbs of death could be attacked.

My 1, 2, 3 is NieR:Automata, Prey, and What Remains of Edith Finch. I don’t imagine anything will be able to dethrone those first two.

It really needs to end now.

It looks pretty generic, but it certainly looks like a superhero costume.

I think this album might be a grower because after a couple of listens I don’t really “get” it. There’s some punkier stuff in the vein of Deja, some more atmospheric stuff in the vein of Devil and God, and some more aggressive stuff in the vein of Daisy, but it doesn’t feel particularly coherent.

Wasn’t The Bureau a tactical third-person shooter, not a first-person shooter?

I don’t know if starring your comment has ungreyed you permanently, but as a Gameological veteran, you deserve to be ungreyed.

Hey Gameologerinos! I’m still trying to figure out the nightmare of a commenting system that is Kinja, but I thought I’d take the time to remind you that our book club for video games, the Revue Club, has survived the A.V. Club’s Kinjafication. This time, we’re discussing tactical third-person shooter Binary Domain: ht

I own an iPhone. I don’t know anything about Android phones.

That would require Apple to admit that it made a mistake, and no way in hell that’s happening.

Wait, so the exact opposite of what you thought would happen is happening?

I’m glad to know it’s not just me who hasn’t gotten their comment history yet. I hope this is actually fixable.

I was expecting a few hiccups, but the account claim functionality is completely fucked right now. At least the website layout is less confusing than I expected it would be.

Apparently I have an account now, but I was never asked to enter a password or anything. I linked it with a Google+ account just in case. Is that what I log in with now? Or do I have a burner? What’s going on?