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I love floating web page elements and infinite scroll! They certainly don't cause me to find other less annoying sites!

In the comics, she is a gender-swapped clone of Logan created by weapon X and got her adamantium implanted the same way he did.

It is a hugely good package but I already own 32 of the games. I'm still considering just to pick up the witness while supporting charity.
If you aren't a crazy steam hoarder like me you should definitely take a look. There are a lot of top shelf indie games in there and some of them came out pretty recently.

Yeah I'm more like tmda. I took a break at 100 hrs on W3 and have only done about 80% of the main map and just reached skellage. I do tend to be a pokey player. 50 h for the whole game seems really short for a first playthough.

Yes but nothing important. I played the first few combat trials in the DLC and they fail to capture most of what I liked about Bioshock.

Gone Home Spoilers!!!
Hmm is it fair to judge Gone Home based on a second playthrough? On my one and only playthough of the game, it worked well just because I am a sucker for high school romances. I can imagine that on a second time through I wouldn't have gotten so invested because I already knew that the hints of a

Its in this months humble bundle for 12$+ other unknown games.

Witcher 3 eh? See you in six months.

STALKER w/complete mod really turns down the lights and can be terrifying when you are stuck underground with some horrible creature.

I like to play horror games late at night. I've been trying to do this with Alien but I keep getting sleepy after 5 minutes and haven't made any progress.

If you didn't like the trials when you tried them, then I would just skip them. They are what they seem to be and don't really go anywhere different as they go on. I enjoyed the big sister fights a lot more in the campaign.

You can hold a lot more water per upgrade and the gold and Iridium upgrades are nice. Go ahead and plant only enough crops that you can cover them with sprinklers money will come in slower, but you have all the time in the world in Stardew. I found it very relaxing once I realized I didn't really have to do anything.

I loved Stardew and was glad that there seemed to be a natural stopping point that came before I had burned out on the game. In Spring 03 I had restored the center, married and reproduced and set up a great little farm. If they ever majorly expand the game I might start a new game but I'm very happy with what I got

Great, we gotta burn down this comment board now.

XCOM Long War 1. I did a campaign back around beta 14 and now I want to go through the final version a few times before I move on to XCOM 2. It actually seems easier now on the 2nd difficulty level, at least at the start of the campaign. This is good because in the unmodded game and earlier LW betas the first 20

I remember that. I played mostly non-lethal/avoidance in that game but I didn't let one of those mercs leave alive. I even went around at the end of the level and shot all the guys I had used a knockout takedown on.

This is why I have some affection for the Twilight series and dislike the rabid anti-fans this series has picked up despite me not actually enjoying the series. Yes, it's cheesy wish fulfillment for a certain group but so are things I enjoy like the Dresden series or the Marvel Super-Hero movies.

Murder is wrong, usually.

There are people who take that straight line to success. I envy them, but after managing to deeply screw-up several times in life, I can see that there are alternate routes to most desirable points in life (academic tenure track excluded). I dropped out of college and finished a decade later. It hurt my initial

I've got *cough* *cough* 1500 *cough* games on steam and have cleared out about half. My advice is to not throw good time after bad money. If you aren't pretty happy with a game at any point, just dump it and move on. Given the number of releases today, playing a mediocre game means that you will end up playing one