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A convict in a potato sack who’s a gifted acrobat escapes the dragon attack at Helgen by wall-running a crumbling tower and a mountainside, prances through a bandit ambush, assaults a hunter, steals his horse, bends the horse into a catapult that launches him precisely to Riften’s docks, punches the first guard in the

Is he just taking a bite out of that fucking Hersheys bar?

This is an absolutely fantastic response from the developers, and it’s great that they already had a framework in place that they could simply improve upon to combat the issue. It’s specifically great that they went beyond just extending the shield and, essentially, provided a kick player function as well - It

This is actually kind of a neat situation, both in terms of Atlus being pretty fun and candid and showcasing a bit of the behind the scenes stuff with localization.

Fusion is just a cheap tactic to make weak Pokemon stronger.

So there’s no trace whatsoever? Even if we can’t see each other, it would be nice to see some kind of a sign, that the other player is there. Something like the signs you leave in Dark Souls games.

Investors are confused!

Those pie chart color choices....

According to PC Games N and Redditor Calycae, two pros said they’d quit if she wasn’t cheating. And after Blizzard reportedly said she wasn’t, they did just that.

That developer can f- right off anyway. I thought the headline meant that somebody was extorting them under “lgbt rights” or something, but nope, the developer has shown himself to be a total d-kwad.

Cool, fuck these guys and fuck everything they’ve ever done or will do. That’s my freewill [sic].

Wow... I can’t understand how anybody could think that’s an interaction that isn’t coming right back to bite them in the ass.

The Cisco character is doing the nerd thing in all the right ways. His tshirts are nerd-legit (Retro Gaming / Adventure Time / CATBUG tshirts, as a start). My wife and I like to play “what’s he gonna wear this week” when we watch. His nerdy excitement about naming the villains feels like what a real person in this

I like that this guy’s like “I’m just like the Illusive Man”, who was the sci-fi version of the Grand Wizard of the KKK and whose role in the final story was to be so wrapped up in his own racism and megalomania that he didn’t realize he had become one of the greatest allies of the Reapers.

Because they were merely hired to do a job.

Not even gonna lie, I think Gen-1 Nick is more fuckable than Gen-3 Nick.

Good. I think there’s a big difference between censorship and being aware of how your community is presented to the public eye.

Maybe a better way to play would be to ignore all this junk initially, and then make a checklist of things you actually do need when you get to a work bench. That’s how I played Fallout 3/New Vegas. Kind of silly, but in this way it’s kind of like a scavenger hunt rather than a hoarder simulator.