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I don't actually care one way or another, but is that really him and not someone who got access to his twitter account? The replies from Schilling sound exactly like what Reddit thinks of when they make fun of creationists. It's almost too parody to be real.

You can just redeem a new subscription whenever though, it automatically appends to the end of your current subscription.

I find it hard to believe that after 10 years, Blizzard is still surprised by the amount of angst their fans can drum up over the tiniest bullshit. In the 1000+ hours I played wow over the last decade, I'm fairly sure I spent less than 2 hours total looking at my characters faces, including creation.

I didn't play Liberation, sorry.

Well, since they're so deeply embedded in all the most important parts of history in the game's mythos, I imagine that rather than try and scrub EVERYTHING and make them boring and therefore unpalatable to consumers, they decided to take advantage of what they had and create what amounts to Templar propaganda.

They don't make video games about them, at least not the ones the 'player' is playing. In the first three games, you played as Boring McFuckface and you were exploring your Assassin memories looking for Macguffins. In Black Flag, you're a worker for Abstergo who is supposed to be scrubbing the memories of things that

I actually don't remember that at all, but I probably didn't care about the cartridge since the only time I saw it was when it came out of the plastic rental case and went into the NES, then when it came back out 3 days later to go back.

That's AWESOME. I remember playing the NES version of Micro Machines a ton (a TON) and getting really mad at the monster truck bonus levels. I also remember having a sticker that came with Nintendo Power on my NES controller, and then it falling off and gumming up the whole damn thing while I was trying to play the

Fuck YOU I loved Denver The Last Dinosaur as a kid.

I always like these lists, but I find myself wishing you would give the Japanese names as well as the English translations sometimes.

Generally in a suspected hostage situation, the first tactic isn't to bust down the door and start shooting. They probably 'called' him with a megaphone, or if it was the actual phone, to ask what his demands were.

Please go find me a story of a wrongful shooting during a SWAT raid. It shouldn't be hard, since there are COUNTLESS ones, right?

And I'm sure you'll be the first person to bitch when two guys and a K9 are the only responders to a real bomb and hostage incident.

With the advent of VOIP and cellphones, area codes don't mean much anymore. You can get any area code you want when you sign up for a cellphone and I'm pretty sure you can do the same with any VoIP service. I have an area code for the East coast but I live in the Seattle area.

That's a shame, I played it about 4 months ago and said 'Wow, this game has a lot of potential, but needs to be tightened up quite a bit' and promptly forgot about it. I just assumed EA would keep pouring dollars into it until it was the shiny, fun game I thought it could be.

A wig, a shitty fedora, no shaving my neck for a week, and a trip to Hot Topic got my costume done in short order.

Probably because the Tales games haven't really been any good since...Tales of Eternia.

Exactly as I said it would be in the article a month or two ago about how great the figures looked.

Pff, I live in Washington and if I wanted to drive down the street to Uwajimaya with 25$ just for candy I could get twice that much stuff and still have money left over to ship it anywhere in the US.

You're not alone. I haven't been able to clear a scary game since Silent Hill 1 on PS1, way back in what, 98 or 99? I've tried plenty. Outlast, Amnesia, Alien Isolation, all the other Silent Hills. I get the same exact feeling that you describe. I know it should be fun and that it's not real or whatever, but I'm still