mwriteword
Mwriteword
mwriteword

I was approaching my senior year of high school when this game came out, and it had a very, very similar life-changing effect on me to what you described. I’m actually quite relieved I’m not the only one who felt this way after playing it, cause literally no one else I knew at the time or have met since has played,

I can’t believe I saw this article pop up on Monday, was immediately intrigued by the trailer, bought tickets, and saw it just last night. It felt like an eternity waiting for Your Name to come out, so this was incredible.

I annoyed my younger sister by repeatedly asking her who I should play for a good 30 minutes. She doesn’t play many games, and definitely not RPGs, but she just so happened to be there when I started. After reading every character’s story blurb, she said I should go with Cyrus. After another 20 minutes of debating

Village and Void is still one of my favorite video game tracks ever, so I’m with you.

Anything in the works for your next video game music cover?

Who’s the most fun at team outings/offsites?

A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one. Kind of bummed that it’s just for the bonus episode, but hey, better some than none.

I identify with literally everything he’s saying. And his situation almost perfectly mirrors mine, right down to the things I tell myself to rationalize it or make it feel okay. Even now, I still buy lootboxes in Overwatch when I just can’t seem to get that ONE skin I want. It’s almost as if the gambling aspect and

I’ve said it since the original open beta, but Overwatch desperately needs Blizzard skins. Tauren Paladin Reinhardt, Abomination Roadhog, Dark Templar Genji, Ghost Widowmaker, and the list goes on....

About 3 weeks ago, I panicked during a comp match, made a bad call, and popped a Transcendence at an inopportune time. A player who was silent the entire match went through the effort of adding me as friend just to tell me I’m the worst Zen player he’s ever seen, and if he ever sees me in one of his matches, that he’d