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In that game, I would last a week. I would have eaten myself out of food and started scavenging then been killed by some sort of toxic radiation creature. My tombstone would read: Old Man, 178 yr. old.

Yeah. I thought that His holiness would definitely had been a great question.

This week has been a rough one for our adventurers. It has taken a bit for them to recover and they still are being haunted by my question: If you personally had to perform the same tasks as your game's protagonist, how long would you last and how would you likely die? (The game in question will have to be either a]

I chuckled at $50,000 a day for a salary. Definitely a 14 year old.

Well I am already in my pajam*falls alseep*

Or in Modern Warfare 1, where every death resulted in a burst of good year tires.

I think everyone has a favorite Final Fantasy they prefer. I do think that VI is pretty good. It has an ensemble cast that is pretty diverse and the sprites look amazing.

Congratulations to you!

Congratulations!

I am currently the DM for my groups 5e game. Currently we are starting to get into some serious trouble with some demons (who are disguising themselves as leaders of Baldur's Gate) and the adventurers aren't noteworthy enough to start making accusations yet. Right now they are just mercenaries making some good money

yeah. I came here just to mention that.

I wanted to shout at my computer when I read that. Unfortunately there were other people so I had to step into a bathroom and speak softly into a toilet stall.

You know what. Just screw the whole thing!

It was a gamergate joke that was unfunny and really inappropriate.

Well…I do have this doodle of myself as a cowboy, and I'm already in my pajamas

This sort of stuff isn't appropriate. If this is a joke, it isn't funny or appreciated. If it is serious, Gameological is not the place for any of this sort of talk, or comments like this at all.

I did take the *first question* from last year, but it is a great question.

I have two questions:

This was an interesting article, but Nick's drawings are unbelievably great. I can't get enough of them. Especially the header image. Keep up the amazing work!

My favorite has to be the three rings that seems to be ubiquitous in all RPG's from Bioware. Somewhere in almost all of their games there is a section that requires solving moving blocks of increasing sizes from one side of three pegs to the other. Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, ect. all had something