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I'm a pretty firm "gay" on the scale. That ladder just made me double-down on my gaiety.

Toy Story benefited from not having the annoying blanket from Brave Little Toaster. It's much easier to empathize with animated "inanimate" objects when you aren't wishing one of them would have an accident.

Ugh that fucking clown Zeebo. The scene where his shadow appears outside the door and blows up the balloon through the crack in the bottom of the door is etched in my mind.

The most horrifying thing I remember from Return to OZ was that they were going to cure her of her delusions about visiting OZ in the first film using fucking electroshock therapy.

I think I was working towards the cat school when I quit last time. I'm leaning towards Witcher 3. Everything I've seen on here makes game sound like it gets better as you move towards the ending.

I'm letting the community decide, if they see this post! Because I refuse to make my own choices in life!

Oh god no she doesn't make it easy. I tried to like her as well. I figured, hey maybe she's faced some interpersonal trauma from her breakup? Maybe she'll end up being fairly smart or level-headed when stuff gets tough? None of these panned out. She antagonized Jessica, was screaming and freaking out over the radio,

I played the Triforce Heroes demo last weekend with some strangers and it is a huge pain in the ass when your team fails a couple of times at something that requires teamwork and experimentation and someone leaves and you get kicked to the lobby. It really puts a damper on trying to beat a difficult level. I'd say

Yeah, I never finished UC2 once you get to the final levels. Enemies just become glorified bullet sponges and no amount of clever quips could make me trudge on. I was too proud to change the difficulty. Maybe I'll give the series a second chance once the collection goes on sale.

I really want to replay ME 2 and 3, but the combat in ME1 left such a scar that I refuse to ever play it again. The benefit was that ME 2 seemed that much better in just about every respect when it was released.

I had heard that Symphonia doesn't really stand the test of time, though I guess it is getting a PC re-release soon? I have enough of a backlog that adding a JRPG would just be a mistake at this point. Here's to the next Steam sale!

*shudder* I hated that chrysalid level. I honestly think that unless you are super lucky or prepared, it was included to show players how fucked you be in certain situations in XCOM. I ended up with only one survivor desperately running back to the extraction zone at the end and then calmly uninstalled the game.

Dammit, I thought it was my tremulous hands that did in Hayden Panettiere. After losing the two main characters in less than a minute and getting the consolation ending, I decided I'd had enough Until Dawn and just watched the other endings on YouTube. My favorite part was Emily not giving a crap about the other

Except for the lame-ass "don't move" QTE's at the end, I fell for the stupid trap door. I commend you on being smarter than I. What made it worse was the whole time I had been patting myself on the back for being "smarter" than the game and it totally made me pay for it.

How's the combat and general RPGishness? I've never really committed to a Tales of… game besides dabbling in Tales of Symphonia on the Gamecube.

I was always a bigger fan of Dino Crisis II (despite the short, but satisfying, length). There really is a fun, "90's charm" to those games with their ridiculously zany plots and terrible characters. They strove to be nothing more than fun.

I totally agree! I mean, after all, a great actor did become the president of the united states and he was practically a fount of empathy and compassion.

Thank god. Those are exactly what I need! Gonna try that out tonight, though I doubt PUGs would get me very far.

I started by strategically knocking the statues out as I went along, but later devolved into just running and crying while slapping Poison Moss all over myself in safe zones.

It did! I played the demo way back when, but the middling reviews kept me from buying it. The multiplayer aspect was… interesting to say the least.