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Bender-fy it and you'll have me bowing to our new overlorde.

OK, now you're just fucking with us.

This LCD wristwatch comes complete with a Zelda game in addition to its timekeeping properties. It is a top-down action adventure game like the original Legend of Zelda but has no plot. Rather, it is a simple dungeon crawler where Link fights through eight dungeons with four rooms each.

Or Gallagher, it seems.

It wasn't so much the Always Online aspect with D3 that got me. It was the fact it was so much like D2 that anything beyond getting past the storyline in Normal Mode felt like instant grind. As well as everything else wrong with the cash auction house and the difficulty of getting gear you needed for the higher

"... and when you've earned enough to get all three sinks, THEN you'll start working towards getting an 'actual' toilet. But hey - you'll have more sinks until then!"

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Still like the Mojora's Mask texture pack better.

Boobs are a precious, high-demand commodity.

'William(s)' wouldn't be too out of place, or some variance of. I imagine he'd be an elder here, the Deku Tree image there, and for the kicks an appearance change for Tingle; something perfectly wrong and right that'd make him laugh.

I remember at my high school we were taught speed reading techniques which I found to be mostly effective.

Never really had the time to sit down and play through a dedicated jRPG during most of the Playstation era (most time and resources allotted to FFVII and Tactics). I have (or maybe had) most of the Eternal Blue collection with box and hardcover instruction manual (lol) I got for cheap back when Gamestops still carried

OOOOOH-KLAHOMA!

If it could transform, it'd be hotter damn.

Have to admit, pretty damned impressive.

Maybe it'll be the Resident Evil IV of Silent Hill.

SILENT CHILLS RT @Kojima_Hideo ノーマン・リーダスと。 pic.twitter.com/BxSRupSzo9

NO! WE MUST SCRUTINIZE IT! WITH REALITY (of my preferential choosing)!!!!

It was a Shadowgate prequel if I remember correctly, but an insteresting young-adult easy read.

+1 for Appropriate Bill Murray quote is appropriate.