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Yes. My all slime team was a killer menace.

I found that Knights of the Old Republic really, really pushed Pazaak onto me. I tried it, hated it, didn't understand why anyone would become addicted to it, then found myself playing it twenty minutes later.

MMO's totally count.

I do miss the Dragon Quest series. DQ VIII was my favorite and I really do miss those moments.

Thank you very much!

This is a great reply. It was well written and warm. Great job!

You are welcome. Most of the DLC that I have seen isn't necessary, but if you really want it, it goes on sale on Steam at a fairly reasonable time frame.

Would you like to try: Dungeons Defenders? You run around smacking/attacking things, but you set up tower defenses and that is the main mechanic.

Well…there is also Chocobo racing, everything at the Golden Saucer, the soldier game in FFVII, and it seems that Final Fantasy makes a lot of mini-games.

I do have to admit that I made this prompt just to talk about triple triad. With all the Final Fantasy, I had to. I do love that ExciteBike is available on some of the later games. That makes me smile.

That game is such a hidden gem. I love just about everything Level 5 does, but that game…was just fun and the weapon development was a wonderful diversion for many an hour of my life.

YES! I have spent so much time playing Triple Triad. I love it so, so much.

So, you are judging a person's worth by what they like? That seems shallow and fairly biased.

I don't agree. I can understand that view, but video games try to do that and in some ways succeed. In the ways they fail, they at least encourage discussion. Just labeling them as basic doesn't do it for me.

It is time for Professor Farnsworth's Question-o-Rama!

For which game? Hotline Miami 2? Building seven seems to have some sort of greyish color. That could imply the gray nature of the morality that this world seems to have.

Gameological is all about looking at video games in a deeper context. I agree with Fluka in this essence. There can be a much deeper meaning in deciding to make a scene optional.

I like that WAYPTW can be turned into a short 'review' for games that aren't quite reviewable. Pokemon, FFXV demos, Ori all of these are great games that can totally be discussed and reviewed, but not as a full article.

The DMG is great. I like it quite a bit. It is easy to understand and makes things easy to do for any sort of adventure you want to do. I definitely recommend it.

You should be able to get access to a radar when you select a power from your screen. If you are playing on a computer you can do this by pressing shift.