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Wow, I had forgotten about Michael Rapaport’s stint with the Mavs.

Is it really? All I remember during that sequence are the screams....and how frustrated I got when she would heal herself, haha.

It is an amazing piece. I also really love the Cleric Beast piece. That game has great music all around.

No kidding. A week ago, I was in a pick up game at my local YMCA and some dude called me a name because I blocked his layup attempt and some other guy (who I don’t know) that was on my team proceeded to scream at the guy who “insulted” me and threw a ball at him. So the guy that called me the name (which I never

“I usually like to strip down naked before running it.”

Sounds like somebody needs to press X to Jason.

Quesadillas have been on the kid’s menu and have been available to adults for years. I worked there for a bit, and I used to work at one store that actually had a second tortilla steamer for quesadillas. It made the whole thing so much faster. I don’t know why they don’t all do this, though.

I hope not, but I could see that being the case. Or it’ll end up being like the Division. People grew tired of it quickly, and so they revamped most of the game to bring people back.

If they let you raid the islands and maybe even other ships, I would be all for it. It seems weird to keep you on the ship. It just seems like it is missing huge opportunities by doing that.

The description you gave makes it seem similar in execution to The Division when it first came out. It was a great concept (in my opinion) but it didn’t have enough variety and the PvE suffered because of that. The PvP wasn’t too bad, but I think it needed more, which they clearly realized.

If you can pirate islands and such, I’m all for it, but if you’re confined to the ship, I’m not sure how interested I actually am. It is an interesting idea, but I can see myself getting bored with it quickly if it doesn’t have a bit more to it.

Now playing

Speaking of which, that happens to be my favorite line censored for television.

The Bloodborne DLC is terrific! I actually had never played a Souls game prior to Bloodborne. I just finished DS3 not too long ago. I didn’t parry much, except for the Gehrman fight and the final boss of the DLC in Bloodborne, but I did it even less in DS3 and still managed to get through it in decent time. I found I

In-game chat! That’d fix all of this. I love Destiny, despite its many flaws, but I just wish they’d incorporate this because so many of the issues in the game would be fixed by being able to quickly and easily communicate with the players around you. Maybe the worry is that trolls would take it over, or make it very

I definitely agree! I can’t knock them for continuing to work on the game. They’ve made improvements that I wasn’t expecting, especially considering how small Hello Games seems to be. And it is definitely nice to see them finally bringing multiplayer. Makes me wish I still had my copy of the game.

I’d argue Rainbow Six Siege is a much better example of “maintaining a game” than this is. Free updates in its third year now, and constantly working towards improving the overall game. Much more impressive than finally delivering on something that was promised before the game was released.

We are all dumpsters. Some of us are just the recycling kind, so even though we’re still garbage, we have some positives to offer.

The entire thing was great, but the “Sorry” bit killed me. Thanks for sharing! That was fantastic.

....I don’t feel so good.

I started with Bloodborne and then moved to DS3. I’m nearly through DS3 (Bloodborne kicked my ass, but I loved it and wanted to try Dark Souls) and I’m enjoying this. But I do feel I’m missing things occasionally because it does feel like the developers expected you to play the previous games first.