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I really like Adore. I hated it at the time, because as a young lad I just wanted more Mellon Collie, but over the years it's grown on me. Now I'd definitely put it up there as one of their best. … … Although I did get some mileage out of the liner notes at the time. *elbows the fellas*

Hey! You poppin' my stones?!

I agree, and I think your interpretation is correct. I'm just tired of having to go through this same rationalization for so many shows.

YES! I'm about to make my first-ever game pre-order. Ready to sink hundreds of hours into this again…

When The Dark Descent came out, I decided to buy and play through all the Penumbra games first, to work my way up to it. That took like two years, because they were so scary that I had to take months off in between. At this rate maybe I'll play Machine for Pigs when I retire.

Mrs. Aklab is at a Supernatural convention, so I'll mainly be playing Play-doh and PBS Kids shows and so forth. Started to play Amnesia last night with everyone asleep and the house dark and quiet. Nope!

My dad is a Baptist pastor who never swears and I think has never seen a horror movie. So when I brought home Session 9 to watch a few years ago… well, I don't know what I was expecting!
Partway through I apologized for all the swearing, but he said, "they're construction workers; that's how they talk!" After it was

Aw, I loved the ending, but I hate lots of other stuff, so mind if I sit here?

Looking forward to The Secret Place by Tana French. I don't usually read current mystery series, but In the Woods really grabbed me and I've loved each of her books since.

It was heartening to see that the assholes were a minority, albeit a very vocal one.

Probably!

My character in Fable II was a responsible member of society until he suffered a traumatic blow to the head from a bandit. It changed his personality Phineas Gage-style and he became the most feared mass murderer in… uh, whatever the world is called in Fable!

Welcome aboard!

Don't mind if I do!

I mostly agree — the quality and tenor of discussion on GLOG is what got me out of my lurk cave.
That said, it can be easy to fall into tone policing. People who are being marginalized in some way may not have the luxury of emotionally distancing themselves from discussions of their identity or their right to belong

Whaa? This is the first I've heard of Mission Majority. This sounds hilariously awful. I have to play it.

There are songs I've heard thousands of times that I still don't know the words to. I can even sing along, but it's just the phonetic sounds. Brains are weird.

Reading these responses makes me glad that I'm inherently unable to process song lyrics.

Same here. I install a couple free phone games, for times when I'm stuck with nothing to read or whatever, then eventually realize that I spent hours playing them when I could've been playing actual good games. That's why I installed a comic reader on my phone!

Last week I finished Spec Ops: The Line. I very much "enjoyed" it. To loosely tie it into this week's question, it was indeed a shaming experience to play it, but not because the game was bad.