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“Finally, mankind had prevailed against the disease.” This all seems to imply that the vaccine was a global success and that everyone stepped up and got their shots to stop the zombie outbreak from spreading further than it already had. That also would mean that other countries and governments worked together and

Well, no. Seeing how in the game there seem to be hundreds of zombies per living human I’d say people got vaccinated in a somewhat realistic proportion.

I definitely consider myself liberal/left, but I often find myself pretty disgusted by how much discourse on the left sounds oddly like it’s promoting separation of the races. 

Sure, I screwed over the quasi-military Peacekeepers faction multiple times, outright lying to them a few times even, and worse. But they still let me hang out with them. I could still do quests for them and freely visit their faction bases and trade with them.

Instead of posting a snarky, sarcastic comment you could actually read his question. He was talking about weapon durability; the melee weapons in the first one broke too quickly for most people.

Sending the Roadster into space was incredibly good marketing with little to no downside.

I generally like Troy Baker, he always seemed like a cool guy who really believes in the things he talks about. But he can also be a pompous ass high in his own supply. This is one of those times.

This is all just to spite Mike for using Greg Miller in Solitaire Conspiracy!

Looking forward to the next Play Watch Listen for Troy’s take on this thing in general and this article in particular.

I have been living with my spouse for 15 years, and she has battled depression and anxiety for all of that time. She has always been in treatment, and the severity ebbs and flows. I understand that it isn’t her fault, and that what she is going through is much tougher than anything I do. That said, mental illness can

No, “Snap out of it”?  That won’t help?

I agree with this entirely. I know a ton of people these days, myself included, who follow a “flexitarian” diet, where the goal is to reduce meat consumption, not eliminate it entirely. I’ve been having fun trying different brands of plant-based nuggets, and if I lived near a KFC I’d be excited to try these.

I couldn’t make it past the first couple of hours because all I could think about was how medicore an experience this was compared to The Last Of Us. And playing TLOU2 right before playing Days Gone only makes it more obvious.

Days Gone is not a underrated masterpiece--its a mediocre title that certain people

i so agree with you ! there’s a lot to like about days gone but it almost feels as if days gone doesn’t want you to like days gone. i understand the atmosphere and the worldbuilding, the tense gameplay and evocative nature of the environment. but i grew bored and frustrated during my initial playthrough to the point

You are aware that there are multiple religions that prohibit shaving, yes? There are also methods to masking up securely with your beard intact (e.g. Singh Thatta Technique).

I’m ridiculously excited for this.

If anyone can show people just how pointless and grifty NFT’s are, it will be the perennial disappointment, Peter Molyneux. His involvement alone should make a few potential cryptobros turn away from the whole thing.

Peter Molyneuxs and NFTs is a combination of words I have zero surprise seeing together.

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This. I don’t need Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Pokemon, I want a Pokemon game that feels like it’s shaken off its roots as a budget Bameboy title and is now the tentpole of the single highest-grossing entertainment franchise in human history. Legends: Arceus seems like a step in the right direction, but it also

Personally, I don’t necessarily want Pokemon to be more grown-up, I want it to be more ambitious. They haven’t fundamentally changed in 25 years except to add bells and whistles, and they seem pretty relaxed to stick with it.