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DS2's lore gives the story scope and a human perspective. Without it, going into DS3 we’d only be told (or strongly implied at) about the cycles being hopelessly, endlessly repeated without really knowing why.

In all irony, probably.

I’m totes down with this new brand of music video journalism.

In fairness, he probably would like to get a chance to talk to this president at some point and is trying not to invoke the vindictive, trollish spite the tiny-handed-tangerine-ballsack-in-chief is so keen on.

So, uh... is anyone gonna go fire up that bat signal any time soon? I mean, I’ll do it if no one else wants to. It’s not like it’s a 15 hour drive to Gotham for me or anything (in theory). It’s cool though, I’ll go gas up unless you change your minds... I mean, if it’ll help end the mess sooner rather than later...

Don Henley, huh.

Someone made a game out of the little things I’d do with signs in my mind as a kid, huh.

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The one great Toonami moment in my nostalgic mind was the editing genius who put together the Robotech lead-in. It made it so freaking intense:

The Apache was in Vice City too. There was a great exploit with it and vigilante missions at the airport where you could do easily thousands of consecutive missions and achieve max notoriety (Don) in a matter of hours. On top of that completions would be giving you 10s to 100s of millions of dollars each in rapid

I never thought anything to the contrary. For however minute, arbitrary amount it is worth, I, personally, found it aesthetically unpleasing. I AM REEL PRSON AXPRESING OPNYUN ON INTRENEST RESPAKT PLZ D:<

But what if you’re the one who asked yourself while being interviewed by not yourself, huh?

Geralt best waifu ちょうかわいいよね。

GIT GUD SCRUB IF REAL HARCOR NG+7 NO LEVEL STARTER GEAR OLY THEN MAYBE YU OK

That’s how I feel about Vice City in a way. It was something of a period piece that perfectly combined Scarface, a dash of Goodfellas, and Miami Vice (complete with Phillip Michael Thomas).

I couldn’t stand San Andreas because it was so. Damned. Orange. Playing it made my eyes feel dry and sandy.

I just think back to South Park and now any words preceeding or following the phrase ‘Rob Schneider’ is just a medley of derp dee derp a teedley tum tee tum.

McCovey had a real penchant for smacking the dick off the ball