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    That Beyond Souls clip scarred me for life O.O

    Yet another wasted night in my continuing abusive relationship with the Walking Dead. At least the heapsters’ demise provided us with an insight into the show’s writing process.

    Plus Jet-Pack Cat... it’s like the heavens have opened and rained awesomeness upon the world. Awesomeness and heals.

    I think I’m in love <3

    Well, that might explain why the demo was the size of most full games XD I’m enjoying the hell out of it and will shell out the bucks, either way.

    O.O Please tell me this is actually a Black Mirror episode... ‘cause we know how well the Milgram Experiment turned out :P

    Yeah, I pretty much shot coffee seeing Cunny of the Goose. Easily the most fowl named tavern, ever.

    So, considering it’s by the people who did This War of Mine, the Bergsons family will be ravaged by disease, violence, and starvation, tempered by fleeting moments of hope and joy... only to die senselessly when they do the morally ‘right’ thing. (Nah, I’m not bitter).

    As a caretaker, I tend to avoid multiplayer games as well - having to be able to quit at a moment’s notice. This is why things like Competitive OverWatch are virtually impossible, as quitting hurts you and the team. Personally, I focus on solo-games like XCOM2, Persona 5, Horizon Dawn, etc.

    I try to stick with this philosophy - which is why I love Mystery Hero.Doing so began my current love-affair with Moira. However, I don’t know what it is, but I simply, absolutely cannot play Doomfist. It’s not a matter of ‘Get gud,’ I simply can’t get the controls, the sequences, anything... hell, I can barely get

    Annnnnd my childhood dies just a little bit more...

    I remember an acquaintance of mine who proudly told me of his ultimate marathon - 32 hours. He subsisted on water and a bag of potatoes...raw potatoes. By the time nature finally came calling (screaming) at the 26 hour mark, he’d found himself in a PvP battle. So... obviously he couldn’t leave his game, ‘cause he

    Man, with how slow this thing is, they’d better hope the kaiju is lame and has heart trouble...

    I think it’s a gorgeous map... but holy hell, the second phase for attackers is like a kick in the teeth! If your DPS isn’t razor-sharp awesomeness, a lame wombat with a water pistol could stop the payload :P

    2018 can come to a close now...nothing else this year can compare to this XD

    I’ve found the new map far more liberating in many ways, as you’ve got more true cover to use - especially if you’re a builder. Compared to Season 1, I’ve found myself moving around and exploring far more often without the fear of being summarily punished (i.e., getting killed the instant you take a step). That said,

    It’s been some time since I’ve played D&D, but this problem (in my mind) always came down to how the DM handled gobbers (and other cannon-fodder for that matter). Far too often, these creatures are reduced to little more than bowling pins for the players to knock over. But once the DM moves away from the game-rules

    Wow, this has a strong Year Walk vibe... and that is definitely a good thing.

    Interesting... and definitely shows the divide in WoW players. I, for one, enjoyed Outland, but found myself leveling through it so fast, I was already on top Wrath before I got to enjoy Outland’s higher level areas. And I dreaded Wrath because I found both ‘landing’ hubs dull as paint drying (in both gameplay and

    Thank you for reconfirming my choice for never having children!