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I wish they'd re release this game. I bought it on Gamecube back in 2002. It was a time when RPGs were outside my comfort zone (where as now they're my favorite genre), I got frustrated with it, and gave up on it. Loved the setting, though, and I've always regretted not giving it another go before trading it in.

I'll admit it...I signed up for it a few years ago when it was still called Civony. I only played it for the week long grace period, where you don't have to deal with anybody and you're free to just work on your city. It was basically like any RTS, except you had to wait ever increasingly ridiculous amounts of time to

I'd probably read it. Never been interested in actually playing the game, but the game itself and the culture around it are something I find fascinating.

I like that the Alien design retains the transparent dome with the human skull (a detail I never noticed until I saw photos of a 1979 alien toy a couple of years ago). For some reason that just makes the thing creepier for me.

Eh, I'm sure he'll come around someday. When I was his age I didn't like anything that wasn't Super Mario Bros. 3 or TMNT2: The Arcade Game.

Well, I don't have kids of my own, but I do have a four year old niece and six year old nephew who love Arkham City and Infamous 2 (don't worry, I turn down the dialogue volume and I try to guide them away from any questionable aspects of the game), so whenever my sister brings them for a visit, we have a great time

Awesome. Still haven't played Braid yet, will definitely pick that up. Might even check out Sam and Max and Monkey Island. I also have fond memories of Red Faction 1. Never played 2, though.

Love these kinds of games, even though all I ever end up doing is digging tunnels and never really get around to building anything but one room surface dwellings.

RUSSIA!

When I was stationed on Al Asad airbase in Iraq, there was a bootleg of Black Hawk Down with a blurb on the back that said the movie was "Absolutely Hilarious". To be fair, though, that same blurb was on half the bootlegs they sold there.

That scene was great. From the shot of them both looking through the bushes to the Hound looking down to see Arya had run off on another vendetta I was cracking up. I can only hope that one day the writers find an excuse to get Tyrion and Arya in a room together (well, as long as it doesn't end with her trying to kill

I feel the same way. The Dark Souls one is the only one that really seems to work as a wall paper, IMO.

I skimmed through it at the store, read a few previews online...felt the same way. But I'm not much of a comics reader, either (I'll pick up a collection if the buzz on it's good).

As you will soon see, I am not good at Titanfall. Really it's any competitive online shooter, with the possible exception of Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, and my Xbox One is currently disconnected (dammit). I love single-player first-person shooters, but the moment you add other people to the mix I lose any

I'm not familiar with the books or the character (liked the first two movies well enough), but more Gwendoline Christie is a good thing. She's become one of my favorite parts about GoT.

Aunt Tia? So, her name is Aunt 'Aunt'?

A few tips...in the start menu, go to options, spawn location, set to apartment or garage. From the safety of your apartment/garage, you can use the map to join any job you want without physically going there. If that doesn't work or you don't have an apartment, set it to last location. When you first go Online, go

Pretty cool, though I can't help but be worried. Just a couple years ago they were having trouble securing funds for Dreamfall. Now they're working on Dreamfall, an episodic adventure game that hasn't released its first installment yet, plus this new thing? Maybe I'm letting personal interests get in the way...I've

Ah, SNICK. I seem to remember the original line up being Roundhouse, Ren and Stimpy, Clarissa Explains it All, and Are You Afraid of the Dark.