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I don't really see the resemblance. Father has glasses?
Also, they had a son besides a daughter.
Creepy unsolved case though.

Out of everything I've read, I'm most excited about the Shadow of the Colossus remake. Which should tell something about my response to the rest. Never having played the original, I'm looking forward to experiencing it.

I will name my firstborn after you, agentboolen. Maybe just Boolie?
Thanks, that pretty much settles it.

Man, I'm really torn between this and Injustice 2.
Great write-up, it stirred up those memories of playing Tekken 3 with friends, trying to beat arcade mode, so we could see the little movies for each character.
I wonder if it will still be as fun by myself.

I want to have them all for the sense of completion but it took me a whole lot of selling trinkets and crafting to scrape by to get those final ingots or whatever.
And now there's Grandmaster upgrades in the DLC? Damnit, I might have to pick and choose after all.

Yes, but it's a bit first step in doing the right thing.
And like Oliver points out, China has said they will invest billions in renewable energy as they see the added benefit of job creation as well as saving the planet.

Well yeah, of course it could still happen but I haven't read much speculation stating that could happen to be honest. Then again, I'm not all-knowingly well-informed so I take you correction as is.
It is a terrible thing to happen and the next thing in a long list of terrible shit he has pulled. Hopefully, globally

According to some articles, this would have been much worse had America pulled out a couple of years ago because the domino-effect could have been disastrous. However, with China, India and Europe all committed to it, the worst-case-scenario has been avoided.
Not for the planet because we need all countries to be

I'm focusing on the Sword and Signs skill trees. If I'm honest, I haven't really figured out how to use most of the potions. I have so many now, it's a bit of a mess just figuring out which one might be good.

Yeah, Ursine just isn't very cool looking or handy. I lean towards Feline and like the visuals of Griffin a lot too. Wolven ain't bad, I ran around with it for the better part of last weekend.
Zirael chest armour was surprisingly good looking but sold it off. I'll keep my eye out for the rest. I like how most armour

I upgraded Wolven and Griffin to Master (just need Feline and Ursine Chest Armour) completely and I'm miffed that the Trousers of Griffin change to those doofy looking padded squares. The Superior had that sleek, slim style I like overall, what a shame.

Good to know, thanks. Gonna start that Blood And Wine DLC after the main game and Hearts of Stone as I've heard it's an even better ending to the game than the actual ending.

The Witcher 3. I'm back in Novigrad preparing for the final battle but taking a break from it.
I've finished all the contracts and available side quests (that I know of) and am now searching for and upgrading my Witcher Gears. I've got 3 Superiors (Griffon, Ursine, Feline) and 1 Enhanced (Wolf). Griffon is the

Ah, so that's what that meant. No, I brought her to her aunt and because her aunt looked shady as hell and the girl asked me to visit, I did put a marker on that spot so I could drop by later. Will do that and see what follows.

Technically a fruit beer though. Most fruit beers have a sour ale or a witbier as a basis but I do agree that taste-wise, Charactere Rouge fits better in the Flanders Reds-style.
And like I mentioned above, if you haven't tried it yet, Rodenbach Alexander is great too.

Very late reply but I thought I might chip in.
The most common beer used is brown ale. If you encountered lambic versions the most, I'll wager it was around Brussels or in Brabant generally. My region to the east actually has a sweet-and-sour carbonnade without beer but it's divine and most Belgians don't even know

I did go back to her. And then I went to the other guy's hide-out. But what other final area are you referring to? The quest ended there for me. Very curious now.

Yeah, I heard that too but took it as mere speculation. After all, Geralt himself at this point is carrying around over 20 trophies he can display on his horse.

That's a great ending. I started up XCOM 2 again and finished the tutorial but I'm not in the right headspace for it, after The Witcher 3 I might be. Reading your post does make me want to play again.

The Witcher 3. Just left Skellige yesterday and finally arrived at Kaer Morden, with my buddy Uma. I was surprised how faithful the fort looked to the one in the first Witcher game. I've only played the prologue of that one, giving up on it because of the boring fighting gameplay. Still, it was cool they referenced