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MattDean
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And I thought XCOM was tense enough without a timer...

I actually took this seriously, even as far as when he ended up in Megaton...but not for very long after. to cover my shame, here's a gif.

That last "F**K!" was legendary. It should be the new Wilhelm Scream.

Natu and Krokorok are my favorites. The reason for me is simple that the part where the added artwork ends and the text of the card begins feels a bit arbitrary on some of these cards, but those two feel extremely natural and fluid. Cool idea, and nice implementation!

My only regret...is that...I have...boneitis...*dies*

In (I think?) Fallout 3, there is a place in the sewers where there is just a skeleton in a cage, with a box of Abraxo Cleaner by his side. I've thought about the implications of that poor dude again and again.

LoZ:OoT. More specifically, those damned ReDead. The moaning. The face humping. The weird, bony, mask-wearing look. F**k. Those. Guys.

See, that was my first thought, but I thought the original scene would serve an educational purpose (also, I couldn't find the Simpsons version on YouTube). But, God, do I love me some Simpsons. Thanks for the post!

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That narrator sounds like Patrick Stewart meets Twin Peaks.

I like the way the Pokedex can't decide whether it can only jump 7 feet, or whether it can jump over a damn mountain.

It is because of Cowboy Bebop that I like corgis as much as I do.

I pull for this pretty regularly, but Braid and Fez both are experimental games with genius design, and they're both almost too clever for their own good. They are two of my favorite games ever, let alone just on the PC.

At about 13:50, are the door textures in the Forest Temple the same as the doors in Boo's Mansion in Super Mario 64? They look extremely similar.

Nice. Reference.

Nice. Reference.

Nice. Reference.

My whole family were huge fans of Myst so long ago (read: the late 90's). About two years ago, we picked up Riven on a whim from Steam. It was great, but it started crashing all the time, which wiped away some very arduous progress. Since I have Windows 7 and a multi-core CPU, I'll have to try both of your

That was very nice. Thanks for the suggestion!

I had Braid spoiled for me, and I still think the ending was one of the most affecting things I've ever experienced in a video game.

I met Merle Dandridge at a high school theatre convention a few years ago (no, seriously!), and she was both very nice and very talented. As this game and this video prove. That was some badass improv-singing from the two of them.