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Dr. Phil is just the worst, but the episode of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend he guest stars in is anything but. He parodies himself, kind of, but it's only the version of himself that shows up in Rebecca's overactive imagination. So his advice is actually spot on. I hate to give him credit, but I guess I can't help but give him

This fit's Square's (maybe Square-Enix, but I don't know if that happened yet) SaGa Frontier 2 for me. I can't say I remember much about it, but the water-colored look of the game was a magnet. I never played the first game, but I couldn't wait to play the second. bAnd when I finally did, I was angry about how awful

I actually tried to do this. Maybe I gave up too early, but I just couldn't keep trying to play the game "wrong" in order to experience it "right".

I couldn't, but I've heard once you beat the game and start finding and upgrading divine weapons and armor, those fights become trivial.

The first couple bandit camps were kinda cool since I'm a fan of stealth, but after that I realized it's almost comically easy. Guards will find a body on the ground and be on high alert for a few seconds, but then shrug their shoulders and ignore it. I mean, there's a camp alarm! Shouldn't they be sounding that?

That's the one.

That bonfire run in Dark Souls III is glorious, especially since it's tucked away - though not exactly hidden. You could spend quite a bit of time on branching paths (as I did) before finally finding it. I haven't been that happy to see a bonfire since the sewer before Quelaag's Domain.

It's my own fault for mentioning the game, but I'm going to blame you for singing that in my head for the rest of (at least) the day.

I didn't know that's what it did, but I think I set my TV to "Game Mode" just because I'm slave to that kind of suggestion. I'll check it out, though.

I compare it to Witcher 3 but with a more sophisticated and enjoyable battle system, at least against the machines - especially the larger ones. Human fights are lackluster. I'll also admit it was very nice to just focus on a well-written story and not have to worry about who to ally with or sleep with.

What I want to play is Parappa the Rapper. I was excited that it would be re-released and I bought a copy. I remembered back on the original Playstation playing the game and laughing with friends and just generally having a good time. Now I don't know if this was an issue in the first game and I just didn't notice, or

I know. I've been expecting season 7 to pop up any day now, then I saw they took away everything but seasons 1 and 2. Now they're taking away 2.

I started at 99 and was about 120 when I finished. It was difficult but I loved it. Also, you will not be left wanting for Twinkling Titanite, Titanite Scales, or Titanite Slabs.

I love Demon's Souls, but I'm willing to bet you forgot what it's like to climb or descend ladders in that game.

I'm not sure I could disagree more. I was absolutely thrilled while travelling through The Ringed City, especially after reaching the area of its namesake. I didn't mind the rushing through areas because there was always a way to clear whatever it was that was forcing you to rush, then slow it down afterwards.

The best part of the game is reading the cards' text. Playing it is a chore, though.

I'm in between games since I just beat and platinum'd Horizon: Zero Dawn the other day. And yes, beating and getting the platinum trophy go pretty much hand-in-hand. I finally looked at the trophy list when I beat the story, saw I missed only 2 trophies, and then spent maybe 10 minutes getting both. Aside from the

I keep trying to like Honest Trailers. People I know tell me to watch them and they appear on websites like this. But I have never found a single of them funny, and I usually stop watching before they're over (I made it about three minutes into this one). It's not that I don't want my favorites to be deconstructed,

I didn't pay attention to this, but if you're right that seems like quite an oversight by the creative staff.

Admit to the charges, admit to things he's done that haven't been brought to light yet (and there are plenty, I'm sure), admit to future allegations he may have forgotten when they arise, pay the legal price (whatever that punishment is), publicly apologize, and join the cause to raise awareness of issues of sexual