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But you have to do it all because the game remembers stuff! WHAT IF YOU MISS SOMETHING *has completionist panic attack*

Yep! It’s just weird here because ME games, sure I get that. I did my second end to end run (first after the original play through) last year, I’m with you. Am I going to buy Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 and do my third end to end run when they hit consoles in the fall? Yes. Have I completed Planescape Torment more times

It’s just a completionist thing I suspect. And thinking about it I did just finish Ni No Kuni 2 so maybe it’s 3's “you get to be queen” stuff that is the connection? Idk. I’m definitely done with 1, just grinding toward the end as fast as I can now. 

What odd timing, I had a weird itch to play Fable 1, 2 and 3 end to end again so I started off the first o e just a couple of days ago. I'm fighting Fable 1 at the moment, I pray 2 is a smoother ride because 1 has not aged well. 

To be fair, Lang was a convicted criminal already, while Barton was a decorated SHIELD agent until recently. Surprised Lang wasn't back in jail tbh. 

No fight, but much as I enjoy playing rogues and clerics, for BG 1 and 2 I like the fighter (or cavalier? The one immune to fear) because if you drop its game over. Got to have that sweet AC and HP to keep from accidentally getting one shotted during a boss fight. 

Watch for the sequel "The Little Bastard Deserves It: what's wrong with smacking kids a little anyway?" 

What I find intriguing is: how utterly incredible was Mindy’s final act that she’s the only person to get close to the Good Place in 500 years? She describes it as basically a end all be all charity for improving the world, but given the new context it must really have been a hell of a thing.

There are webisodes? How am I only just now hearing about this??

I'm still swinging through NYC on my black Friday PS4. Game says I'm 90 something %, so this long weekend looks like it'll be Spidey DLC. 

I really appreciate knowing all this in advance. I’m struggling to complete Origins right now because while I like it, I’ve got a brand new Black Friday PS4 and Spider-Man burning a hole in my TV. Every time I pull up a quest and it says it’s 1,000m away or whatever I can’t help but realize as soon as I try web

Hmm I have heard of this Steven Universe but never seen it. Sounds like it might be better suited. Though she also loves the Ponies so maybe a balanced message of the magic of friendship and passionately fighting facisism would be a good one to teach early. 

Anyone have a comment on how intense or violent it is? I want to show it to the wee ones but can't get a read on what the age range should be. Planning to sample it over the long weekend after bedtime but would love opinions from parent types who have seen it. 

I’ve never gotten into Pokémon, but my very nearly 5 year old is going to love this. She’s more or less mastered Mario Odyssey (assist mode on naturally) and will really have a great time with her fav Eevee riding around on her head.

You don't have kids do you

Do one of these for all the big releases! The struggle is real. 

A bellwether is a sheep. Sort of a herd leader, put in front and indicates which way the herd will go. It is also an exceptionally fun book by Connie Willis.

Wait 76 is launching so soon? Weren’t they in catastrophic beta testing just last week?

Just. Don't. Play. The. Game. How fucking complicated is this? 

Also the caravan is weeks if not months away, so sending troops right this second, a week before the midterms, is absolutely nothing more than an expensive con and I'm so fucking sick of it.