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It’s good writing when they make you care about two characters you just met.

I thought tonight did a superb job at creating such moving and beautiful female characters. It just kept building , not only for the Japanese characters to hope for a freedom free of an oppressive culture but the stakes raised to be their own persons, outside of their programming most especially with the glorious

Entirely forgot that Rinko Kikuchi was cast for this season. She’s so goddamn talented.

Great episode! The parallels with Shogun World and Westworld were super cool down to the “Paint It Black” music.

I bought it on steam a year ago to play with two friends. They told me to watch a couple hour long youtube tutorials of how to play to condense learning time....yeah I totally didn’t play it at all after trying to watch 10 mins of one tutorial.

I don’t agree with you. First trailer of Witcher 3 was showed in 2013 on E3, so two years before the release.

If I could go back and experience one game for the first time anew, it’d be this one.

Doesn’t feel like three years.

I know this is cute little tongue in cheek Xbox hate, which is what the cool guys do I’m told, but this also presumes people only play exclusives, which is dumb.

A way they can do this is if while Obi-Wan is watching over Luke, he is also coming to terms with his guilt and PTSD over the Clone Wars and Anakin’s fall. The Tatooine plot, with Obi-Wan watching over Luke, is just the backdrop to Obi-Wan trying to find peace.

“Obi-Wan: No Jedi Ever Fucked Up More.”

Yoda and the Council in general.

That’s fine. I’d rather it come to PC, though.

Just, you know, unplug it before you plug it, if you catch my drift.

Okay, but when are we getting the Master Chief Collection on PC? That’s all anyone wants from this IP. Just do it already.

It’s not important to the story.

Nobody writes romantic dialogue like George Lucas. . .

I stopped reading as soon as I saw the words “’Shippers, delight.”

So many people criticize Oblivion for that, but I’m with you. I want my choices to only matter superficially, at least in long games. If a game is 30+ hours, I’m only playing once. Oblivion let me see and do everything in that once. Other games can give me option paralysis as I try to maximize the cool stuff I see