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Sure would be cool if this “comparison” article actually had two pictures I could compare instead of one picture and a link to a video.

Maybe in 2012 when its story hadn’t crawled up its own ass and they hadn’t tacked 10 minutes of Fink talking about tours and merch onto every episode.

And yet every other Fallout game in the series has had the option to end the game simply by talking some sense into someone.

Just because they call themselves knights doesn’t mean they should be led by bratty feudal inheritance.

Don’t you dare delete Torchlight!

Hell once you get two or three points of stealth and a piece of chameleon armor, the game is essentially broken on ANY difficulty.

Reminder: Doublefine’s last crowdfunded games (Massive Chalice and Spacebase) were and are buggy and tedious pieces of shit that aren’t getting fixed. They claimed that Iron Brigade was “fixed” to great fanfare back in the Summer, then “fixed” again in October. Surprise of surprises, it’s still not actually playable

I can see the argument for ferals (who were but are no longer people), but raiders and supermutants are undeniably and unsemantically people.

Literally every single Minutemin mission except for retaking the Castle is “go wipe out a bunch of people because they might be a threat”.

Dude looks like the Ice King in that episode where he shaves his beard and starts working out.

“Left is sarcastic/dismissive, right is mean, bottom is nice and top is a conversation extender. That hardly ever changes.”

But it does change enough to be completely unreliable, and there are no other cues (like an icon or color coding) to help you out. You basically have to quicksave before every conversation just in

Co-ed showers are kind of Verhoeven’s thing.

I like to think that Robocop, Total Recall and Starship Troopers are a trilogy that all take place in the same universe, at different periods in the decline of future society.

I love that you spell Casper Van Dien’s name wrong throughout the article. This is not a critique of your writing or proofing skills, it’s more a reflection on the celebrity status of Casper Van Dien.

We get that there’s an in-world explanation for the change, but it’s still a bad change.

This is a really excellent critique of Fallout 4’s storytelling failures. They’re not quite as pronounced as Fallout 3’s, but they’re still very irksome.

Step 1: Buy a Roku

I’d be more likely to like backlighting if I did. If I’m working or playing in a dark room, the last thing I want is my keyboard glaring in my face with garish backlighting.

I’d be more likely to like backlighting if I did. If I’m working or playing in a dark room, the last thing I want is

That’s precisely the time I don’t want glaring lights shining up at me.

That’s precisely the time I don’t want glaring lights shining up at me.

Ah, so the backlighting is like ugly training wheels for people who never learned how to type?

Ah, so the backlighting is like ugly training wheels for people who never learned how to type?

If you have to look at the keyboard to type, you’re doing it wrong.

If you have to look at the keyboard to type, you’re doing it wrong.