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“it was made apparent you didn’t have to be some chosen one to be a strong Force user”

“the heavy breathing vibe of their telepathic hangout sessions confused me.”

Also staring Adam Driver

My initial thought was that sometime could stand up, step on a ball and fall, but that's the lawyer in me. It seems really unlikely to happen based on the story. 

It's funny how Soulsborne games will have bosses that completely own everyone but you and bosses who everyone says are easy and you're on try 50

I just flashbacked to Flamelurker in Demon’s Souls reading that. I had to walk away from the game multiple times so I didn’t chuckmy controller into the TV during that fight.

The extended ending fixed all of my issues. Just show me a bit about each planet I went to and I am good. 

At this point, I think I will forever be flabbergasted by The Last of Us love. I would have agreed with the list that Infinite deserved it's placement above Last of Us

+1 star for the space vampire reference. That book suuuuuucked

They’re not asking for money. They're saying stop using our trademark in your product description and advertising. It's miles from patent trolling. 

This isn’t about what people generically call things but rather about how products market themselves. Non-Kleenex brands don’t use the word anywhere in their marketing (they’re called facial tissues). Same with bandages. The games here are using the trademark in their marketing/description, hence the letter.

Please, there’s only one logicalplace the next one can be set.

I definitely find myself thinking about the good parts of Infinite a lot more than I do about the parts that were slogs. The first time the George Washingtons came to life, not the 9000th time I had to slog through them.

Jedi Knight II: Outcast had a force bar that would just refill. 

Thr music change probably was the biggest improvement. 

Jesus, Mercenaries was T? I was ready to disagree about Halo until I read that.

I only have one star to give unfortunately.

I thought it was everyone born form ‘81 to 2000

Being able to move faster in camp would have probably improved the game 5%.

I too loved Red Dead 2. Clearly a lot of people don’t like it though, which I think comes down to people a.) not liking Westerns and b.) not being interested in some of the stuff that makes the game good, such as the hunting.