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Hah! Ya, that’s how I operate too.

I was just talking to a friend about this! We were curious if anyone ever actually solved the puzzle or if we all gave up after the whole brute-forcing thing worked out.

Yes, you are! There’s something like over 1500 figments in the game! Also arrowheads, cobwebs, emotional baggage, memory vaults, psi cards, psi cores, scavenger items... there’s a shit ton of stuff to collect to get 100%!

I should mention that ACII is one of the games I’ve 100%’d... those goddamn feathers were taunting me.

I absolutely love platformers, and I totally agree with you. I can’t get my brain to ignore collectibles based on genre, but platformers are usually skill-based collectibles instead of the “find all the pigeons” type, which is alright for me. I cut out open-world games simply because there was TOO MUCH meaningless

That Rocket Raccoon needs to eschew the makeup and prosthetics and just go full furry.

I hear ya. I’ve ruined so many game experiences for myself trying (and often succeeding) to 100% a game. I’ve actually stopped playing most open world games because of this. Not because I don’t like them, but because I simultaneously don’t enjoy but can’t help trying to get all the things.

The documentary Apple doesn’t want you to see... coming to iTunes September 4th.

Huh! I’ve never had earbuds that did that... is it uncomfortable at all?

Wow!

Forget about size... I’m worried about that scary looking hook thing that presumably clamps onto your ear.

I’m so glad you put Little Big Adventure on here! I loved those games when I was younger. I am sad though that you didn’t include either of Supergiant’s games. Bastion absolutely needs a place on this list!

I actually prefer having both buttons on the right side for exactly the reason you mention. My ring finger is garbage at hitting (or even not hitting) any sort of button regardless of size.

I actually prefer having both buttons on the right side for exactly the reason you mention. My ring finger is

I’m a fan of the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0. It used to be pretty highly recommended too.

I’m a fan of the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0. It used to be pretty highly recommended too.

Exactly! As these apps try to compete with and copy each other, they lose sight of what makes them unique.

I figured this was why the G930s have been 50% off everywhere the last few weeks.

I feel like, as Vine adds more useful tools (which I love), it’s also losing what made Vine interesting in the first place.

Oh... I was just trying to make a thinly-veiled Valve Time joke.

I have this gripe with Vine too.

HTC Vive delayed, because Valve.