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See I'm still trying to figure out if it's actually challenging or if it's just a problem of programming. And by that I don't mean bugs necessarily, just that there are so many moments when the animation doesn't sink up with the action. Attacks that you know are blocked go through, attacks that look like they've

Yes many of those are great games but most of them don't have the polished animation you see in the Korra game. Not that looking nice should be the measure of standard, just pointing out that it seems most of the budget went in to the graphics of that title, where as with those games the budget was clearly spent on

I've had mixed feelings so far but I'm leaning towards dislike. If they had made any effort whatsoever in the narrative department I'd be content but alas that's the worst part of the game. I need to hear from someone else about their experiences. I don't play a lot of action games of this type so my most recent

As much as I wouldn't want to see families lose their jobs, I'm perfectly okay with this. The reality is we spend way too much on "defense". And by spend I mean waste.

I don't think you know what buzzword means.

Ask GLAAD about the slur. As for my film making aspirations... nope. Sorry. I wanted to be a municipal worker.

Can't say I can get too excited about a series made by people perfectly okay with dropping slurs like tranny in such a short satire (Ghosts with Shit Jobs). Not to mention neither of these seem particularly well made. The acting is really really bad.

Whether it was fatigue (Planetary Annihilation only just came out), the name (Human Resources was clever in the context of the game's universe, where humans are the resource, but not great standing alone) or just a bad month to run a Kickstarter (it's the silly season for AAA games), like they say, the game as they

You've earned that screen name.

Let me fix that timeline for you.

I guess that makes me the hipster, because I vote Pikachu. Yeah, yeah Pikachu is so mainstream that he's not cool right? I put forth he's the anti starter, and thus totally cool.

Oh snap! Nerd fight.

No one. And that's the fucking problem.

This is the problem with every single FPS game ever. At least the Borderlands series has moments of pure genius like Tiny Tina and TOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRGGGGGUUUUEEEE.

I maintain Vonnegut's best work is his least strange, Dead Eye Dick. I'm actually not a huge fan of him, and love the likes of Heinlein and Dick much more but DED is still one of my favorite novels of all time.

TL;DR

Ugh, I dunno about this one.

There there lil guy, it's okay. Do you need a hug?

That's because it's actually not a very good puzzle, (in its wording and structure). Otherwise the footnotes would be unnecessary. That doesn't mean it's not clever or difficult or that there isn't a solution, just that as far as puzzles go it's not a very good one.

Star Wars The Old Republic had 1.5 Million during it's first month of release, and that is exclusive to the PC and a typical MMO competing with Warcraft. So if we just double that to account for Destiny being on two platforms (we'll ignore that it's on two generations of platforms as well), that's roughly the same as