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It bugs me so much when writers write something like, “when it comes to X, you either love it or you hate it”. I invariably feel neither extreme when I read that, and Labo is no exception. It seems like a neat concept and I bet I would have fun with it for a couple hours, but it’s not something I’m terribly excited

As MegaBlastoise aluded to, “just something vibrating along the floor” is a grossly disingenuous description of this product, and is only even relevant to two or three of the ToyCons. You can certainly state your opinion all you want, but it is entirely based on your assumptions, some of which are already

Did it not occur to you that things have changed in the year and a half since I made that comment? Maybe this comment and its 82 recommendations were the catalyst for change for Kinja’s comments sorting.

It’s nature and nurture.

This game is really incredible. I used to enjoy CoD single player campaigns, but I never played online (I’m not very good). I think the last AAA military FPS I played was the first Black Ops. I not only played through Titanfall 2’s campaign in a very short period of time, but I played a few matches online (only

This game is really incredible. I used to enjoy CoD single player campaigns, but I never played online (I’m not

Ok well points one and three were very helpful, so thank you. That explains the chocolate. My original question still stands though - the SotN mashup has nothing to do with Other M or misogyny, and is therefore superfluous and muddles the joke. But I suppose we agree on that, since you also think it’s not funny.

What the eff is Life in Aggro this week? What does chocolate have to with Castlevania Symphony of the Night?

I like “pissing all over their own balls” as a metaphor for failure. I’m going to use that.

Not being a Destiny player, this does sound like a reasonable change. Would people still be pissed if they included this in the patch notes when it happened?

I was with you the whole way, Bashcraft.

What’s the difference between a bot and a robot?

Yeah, after someone said I was wrong I read it over another three times and came up with the same thing you did. I’ll wait for it all to go on sale and see if I still want to play these DLCs.

Damn I think you’re right. I read that through like three times last night before I posted. It’s not completely clear in the article, as “all these extras” could refer to the new stuff plus the three Episodes, but context suggests that you are correct.

Why do you come to a website that gave a certain game a very good review, where people generally talk about said game in a positive light, and just shit on the game to someone who clearly enjoyed it without any context or explanation for your shitty opinion at all? What is the point of that?

Wow that’s actually a great deal, right? For someone like me who didn’t want any DLC piecemeal, this comes with all three Episodes and all these extras (new explorable areas!) for just $20? I don’t know what a “more action-oriented mode of the Armiger” means but it sounds pretty sweet.

Great writing, super father. You really took me on a journey. And even though I knew exactly what the end would be, it still was hilarious and a little bit heart-breaking. Thanks for this! And thanks to Nintendo EPD.

Tick Tock Clock from SM64 was the first thing that came to mind. I also love a number of the Sonic/Shadow levels in Sonic Adventure 2 - the first Sonic level, City Run or City Escape or something, is a classic.

Pretty good week actually. Awkward Zombie made me chuckle audibly. And Double XP says what many are thinking.

Just like John Larroquette. Good for him.

I LOVE Blaster Master Zero. That’s my go-to recommendation, because I feel like people don’t talk about it enough. If you have any affinity for the original game (which I do), or if you really like smart updates to flawed but classic 8-bit games, I highly recommend it. If you’re considering Wonder Boy, for example,