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Can’t watch the video now (like the duck though) but Everything was definitely a unique experience that I’ve been coming back to for the past months. It’s not compulsively playable but it does stick around in my mind. Calling it a game almost does it a disservice. It’s meditative to play for me, like a mindfulness

I DID IT! I got a Victory Royale in Fortnite Battle Royale (Solo).
It came with a dose of good luck but after ending second twice, I’ll happily take it. The lead-up to it was actually where I feel I did best, finally being proficient enough at building to quickly set-up a 2x1 fort with stairs, 3 floors high when the

I love the writing of Gameological here so I don’t want to sound like a bore but the Hitler spoiler is a shame. Wolfenstein and its crazy story was something I loved experiencing cold in the first game. When the game skips to 1960, it was a thrill, I had no idea. Tried to do the same for New Colossus. Didn’t even

Yeah, I’m a big fan too. It’s colourful and simple but hard to master. I enjoy the slow pace and many approaches a lot. I quite like bushcamping but sometimes I want to get my Rambo on (especially if I get a decent AR) so I run around looking for people.
Today I got my first #2! It was intense! Me and the final player

I second What Remains of Edith Finch.

I second all of that. I don’t care much for the characters but the visuals of the levels, the stuff they throw in to change it up and the general elements in every level, really feel like people putting a genuine, creative effort into it. The obvious quality of everything together really makes me love the game even

Yes, the levels that force you to go fast and find the perfect route are immensely satisfying when you pull them off. Even the normal levels, I sometimes zip through because I’m having a good run.

It’s been a couple of weeks since I posted. Ten days away from home working an event while simultaneously having friends visit me who traveled back with me for a trip to Battleship Island (cool name, cool place) and some hiking.

While the manga-boom was an overall great thing, the sub-par art it inspired is not. A lot of it just seems flat and derivative.

Will there be multiple Comic Panels in a week spotlighting only one comic?
Letter grades are new too. Not a fan of the Comic Books being under AUX now. Just after winning an Eisner-award for your comic book coverage, they put you in the misc section? You guys deserve better than that.

I guess it’s the gross generalization of it all, China being the immense country that it is. Cultural differences over distances the same as between France or Greece, would make those differences much larger as well

But to be honest, I was a bit confused as well. It’s a terrible joke and I hate their music but the joke

Hello, fellow-Gameologicaleriginos. The implementation of Kinja was just before my two-week-holiday back home so I’ve been barely active. I have lurked and read the comments of the past week in WAYPTW thougj. It was nice to still see so many of the same people around.

It’s Lance, I mean Landry, from Friday Night Lights.

After the initial thrill of Big Fish Theory subsided, I think it has a couple of amazing songs (Crabs in a Bucket is all-time favorite maybe) and more okay-good songs than Summertime ‘06. That one is just filled with amazing stuff. His mix-tapes aren’t as good as his full albums for me but maybe I need to give them a

A week will come where I’m not listening to Vince Staples’ albums on repeat but it is not this week. Such good lyrics and music to accompany them.
Besides Staples, I’m exploring new music via Spotify radio and some interesting names pop up from time to time. But I forget to add them or make a mental note and just

That was surprisingly emotional. And it came with a great plot twist.
Then you think of the context in which this years-old-article is being posted again and you want to cry.

Okay, just made my Kinja account. Surprisingly painless. My first post in this brave new world.

It's a reference to Shia's plagiarizing of some … thing he released/published (don't remember exactly).
Unless you're in on the joke and then I'm out of it.

I don't particularly want them to go "back to normal", whatever that is, as I never got into to the more mainstream books anyway (X-Men, Spider-Man, Avengers,… too daunting to start)
Ideally, they can learn lessons from it and take what works instead of copying it wholesale. I don't know. All in all, it'd be cool if

Haha, that's a great observation. I was going "holy shit", but the unresponsiveness of Batman himself was perfectly in character. I even had a moment like during a boss fight. When you fight Poison Ivy in that giant plant, she hurls projectiles at you. The easiest way I found to evade and then counter was not run but