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He's supposedly an associate, so straight out of law school as of the first season would be my guess (so, graduated 2010 or 2011)? They've also never been great about delineating the timeline of events very well.

Yep, my biggest grievance with this show so far is it's insistence that all these people went to Harvard, or are intimately familiar with it, yet no one acknowledges that, like Yale, they jumped the letter-grading ship a number of years ago. It's one of those little details that isn't hard to get right, but boy, do

While playing Red Dead Redemption, my dad would walk in and make the same comment every time he saw me playing, "you're on that dusty trail again!" Which made me eventually realize just how much time you spend in that game doing absolutely nothing but riding a horse.

It was a good coda to a game that often neglected character development for major story set pieces and self-referential jokes. It often felt like everyone (aside from Javik, Mordin, and Tali) were just going through the motions.

Which dungeon in Persona 4 Golden did you finish? Usually, you'll have about a month to two months between dungeons, stretching out a little bit towards the end of the game.

Yeah, the secret to A rankings is to blast through missions as quickly as possible, and only deploying the bare minimum of units. For example, only deploy Alicia, Rosie, and Largo, and maybe an additional scout, lancer, or shocktrooper depending on the situation. Also, make sure to visit the grave site and get

Part of that game's difficulty is that the best bonuses are allotted for going through missions as quickly as possible, with the fewest characters possible, and using orders effectively.

I just get tired of riding his rollercoaster of emotions regarding his creations. It can become exhausting to see the same trends in his interviews, going from blindly and effusively optimistic prior to a game's release (or even development) to dismissive and condescending after it's release. He's hardly alone in

Finished The Last of Us: Left Behind this week, and finally got around to playing the second episode of The Wolf Among Us, so I'm probably going to stick with Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies this weekend, since I'm going to Universal Studios in Orlando to get drunk on CityWalk with some friends on

This was the best HiB in a while, for all the games you named and for The Swapper, which I'm really excited to get started on soon. Hell, it's basically a whose-who of great indie games from the last two years.

I love Octodad, mostly for its one-note premise (the best part is just how oblivious everyone is to his octopus nature). It doesn't really do anything more than what you see in the first level, but it's only about four hours total, so it's a good length and doesn't really wear the premise too thin.

It's weird, because I think the writing is as sharp as ever (the localization team for PW has been amazing over the years), but the plot lines and solutions to case puzzles can seem so forced at times.

It's a bit on the long side, probably about 30-40 hours even if you avoid a lot of the side stuff.

Kaiden 2.0: Jacob (NOW WITH MORE MUSCLES!)

I played through with both a Male and Female Shepard. I wanted nothing more than to romance Garrus with both, he's just so awkwardly charming.

Pokemon Y has a Friend Safari feature after you beat the main game. In the Safari, you'll pick from your Friend Code list, and each friend has 3 Pokemon, some of which are unobtainable in the main game, to be caught. Additionally, each Pokemon caught has 3 IV traits fully maxed out at 31, meaning they are a

I also got the Orca case DLC, so I'm hoping that it's as funny as the premise seems to be.

There's two of them now, Mass Effect: Genesis. Both are 15-30 minute visual novels containing the major choices from both games, and are a quick way to jump into the later games with a custom character.

If not for PS+, I never would've picked up Borderlands 2, but hey, a free extended rental is free, so I'll give it a try at some point.

I'm in the middle of the second case (the Yokai one), and yeah, it's really dragging for some reason. I can't put my finger on why, but it reminds me of some of the mediocre cases from Justice for All and Apollo Justice.