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It wouldn’t be an expansion - it would be a sequel.

I’m assuming these decks are balanced to be equally powered/have answers to each other - which makes them meant to remain a static set, not allowing for introduction of other cards. Starter decks are just themed, not necessarily balanced for other decks in the same release window, and they can vary considerably

I’m not sure what they meant - did they mean to suggest that boosters are the only way to get cards? Or did they mean that static decks make the game more fun/different, because you can play the “set” a bunch of times, and nothing changes/you can choose which static deck you want to play with, cycling them around -

Was it $50 back then? Surely not. I remember it being, like, $12.99 or something like that. There’s no way my mom would have spent $50 on it for me.

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This. A phone making noise to alert you of something in a major feature of modern technology. I’m not going to yank out the speakers from my oven, microwave, and car as a work around for the sake of a peaceful environment.

High-frequency texting stems from anxiety about “keeping the conversation alive”, or having no

The misinterpretation of using a period where it’s not necessary stems from using a period where it’s not necessary.

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Volkswagons are friend... nards?
Gross, dude. On at least a couple of levels.

You’re joking, right?

If everyone else hadn’t been so up in arms about Kinect being a staple on the platform, and the associated price, if all those “journalists” didn’t push the whole, “are you really going to let MSFT watch you all the time?” garbage, then Kinect could have been an included as a pack-in for every SKU, and as I’m sure MS

I think it’s important to see the list of games that received “the boot” in order to make room for newer title. It’s good to note that this list prioritizes the evolving state of the service and doesn’t stagnate for the sake of accuracy or even overall value - diversity and newness are also worthy causes. Of course,

Meh - Crackdown three took entirely too long to end up being a carbon copy of the style of Saint’s Row IV, while not being nearly as entertaining or interesting. I mean it. I picked up SRIV because it was free at some point, then didn’t play it forever because I’m not really a GTA-style gamer, then I got bored and

Dang - Nier spoilers? Thanks for that. Friend at work raved about it, finally giving it a try, love the controls, style and gameplay in general. I didn’t need to know about the fish. It’s small details like that that really resonate/stick with me for a given experience. I get it, it’s a few years old, but... you’re sel

Reminds me of my Kyocera Echo that I had a while back - I miss that thing. The hinge was so good, and the thing felt so good to open and close. Too bad it was relatively under powered, even for the time.

Friend of mine is an artist, told him I have some ideas for things I’d like to make and sell, he told me about a couple of guys he knows that make their bread by buying uncommonly good sale items, then selling when demand in high - suggested that I get into that to try out the whole “selling stuff” gig.

To which I have

Congratulations on the husband.

No star for you. Actually, because that little history lesson was kind of jarring. I had trouble figuring out how it was even related, felt shoehorned in a bit. Just saying, not a big deal, of course.

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Is this the box game from Sonic the Hedgehog 2006!?
Oh, lord. I’m getting loading screen flashbacks.
So.
Boring.

I like the GoldenEye maps better, from what I recall. Also, because it was relatively grounded. Also, didn’t PD have some painful slow down in single player, which was made worse by adding more players?