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    Feel like, for maximum authenticity, the drums should be digital.

    At the very beginning, Mae waxed nostalgic about how the sounds of the trains used to lull her to sleep, just as a fright line passed through the depot down the road from here. Safe to say, I’m hooked

    Not quite, as far as I can see: they both had an equal chance to grow from their inception, and for whatever reason, one grew larger than the other, which YouTube seems to put more effort into promoting. That much is out of either person’s hands (in the sense that they can’t manifest viewership at will)

    The way I see it, as far as YouTube as a platform is concerned, both people are playing on the same field by the same rules, and YouTube happens to favor larger channels, allowing them to grow larger yet. The thumbnail and tag business is shady as hell, and rude to match, but in the end, it’s the Made in China of

    But is putting x number of people in front of a vehicle in a GTA game really such an original idea that a single person can claim credit for it?

    I can see the local update sharing being good for ensuring that everyone doing ad hoc multiplayer games is running the same version of it and won’t have to update before connecting to each other

    The PS4 controller is surprisingly hardy; slam that fucker on a TV stand and you’ll be down a stand sooner than an R2 trigger

    I’d pay to have a trophy made for the guy who straigh up beats the NES

    Is there any resolution to the Demontower bit? I made it to level 5 or 6 before quitting to get back to the actual game

    Also she frequently mentions that she doesn’t actually know the songs the rest of the band keeps breaking into

    The best part about that is, three years later, I’m finally seeing the PS4's social button vindicated.

    Problem I have with the section is that it’s hard to read the lyrics when you’re focusing on not sucking at bass

    It’s frustrating to think that Sterling had to pay out of pocket for a simpering tantrum that got far out of hand

    Read it as Full Metal Furries, now there’s a mech game I didn’t know I wanted

    I haven’t kept a close eye on it’s progress, but I’m eager to play through the story and take in the art style

    Year of the Rooster marks the first crate I got that contained only duplicates. It also marks the second, third, and fourth crates

    I did, now I kind of want that game, too

    Some years ago at college, I used to bring my 3DS with me and play it during a gap in my morning and afternoon classes, but I would usually turn it on at home, so I could collect steps all day and earn coins. At some point, I began passing the same 3 people every day, and would use the personal greeting with them on

    I just assumed they were taking names from all manner of iconic sources, but it is also where I began to notice the trend 

    I held a bit more leeway for Onimusha because it also had characters named Rosencrantz and Guildenstern