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South Park: The Stick of Truth is a really good turn-based RPG. It is also funny as hell.

Oh sweet Jesus, why did you make me aware this exists? There goes my money…

The Uncharted Series, Dark Souls, and Dark Souls 2.

A LotR version of Magic?! Where was this when I was in high school?!

Dude, let us (well, me) know how Sheriff of Nottingham is. I've been thinking of getting it.

That's it?

Sebastien is a very religious, justice-for-anyone-who's-not-a-mage character. His backstory is mildly interesting.

Whew, that's a relief! I did accidentally kick Sera out of the group, during a conversation. I thought selecting "You don't really fit in." would be a conversation about how weird she is. Nope! I said "You don't belong here! I think you should leave!". After a string of obscenities, I quickly reloaded another save.

I hadn't thought about that as a possibility, but that makes sense, given the art style.

I will be playing Dragon Age: Inquisition this weekend and I may take a break at some point (I won't) to play Apotheon, which is the free PS Plus game for February.

Whoa! Apparently, I'm late to the party! As much as I love running around and exploring landscapes in open world games, fast travel is a godsend. I will usually explore an entire map on foot, first, before I fast travel, so I make sure I do not miss any items laying around. This is why I put an ungodly amount of time

I've been so excited about playing this game! I haven't started either, but the icon for the game looks cool enough on its own.

I stopped talking to her, when I asked her if her grandfather was a ghost, then telling her I do not want her spreading religion on the ship.

But your team just won the Super Bowl… Can't you find it in your heart to just be happy about that?

Same thing happened to me and I left her behind, too. She said she shot Wrex because he was out of control and would've endangered the mission. I know better than to believe the words of Space Hitler.

My biggest regret is not calming Wrex down enough in Mass Effect, only to have Ashley come up from behind him and shoot him in the head. Ashley's reward was being left behind Virmire. Jerk.

Agreed. My wife had a really hard time making the decision, but for me there was no hesitation to pick Jane. Kenny was off of his rocker towards the end of Season 1, let alone Feral Kenny at the end of Season 2.

I thought the bomb ingredient quest was pretty obvious, too, since he specifically asked for manure (i.e. ammonia nitrate). In the end, I had to kill him. He lost his mind and launched Thedas into a war.

Way to show the man!

If I say "yes", will that make it funnier?