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That's only 7 months away, which is bananas.

I read that last sentence and said, "Me, too!" Nintendo's nostalgia hooks are deep.

You forgot Bloodborne DLC.

Thanks, Hyrule Warriors!

Can't wait to see all of the games that are going to be released in 2018!

You can get some pretty good PS4 bundles for around $400, but I'd wait for them to come out with a 1 or 2 TB version of the PS4. You go through storage like crazy with that thing.

The only thing I heard is it may be out in 2016, which seems insane. They haven't released any DLC for Bloodborne, yet. It might just wind up being a "hey, this is being made and will be awesome" announcement.

Of course, I am excited to see the E3 Murder Report.

[sad trombone]

Sony talking about Dark Souls 3 is what I'm most intrigued about.

I'm really glad Sony is going after Microsoft, again. Sony usually works best when they can make fun of whatever fuck-up Microsoft did the day before.

My apologies, I thought you hadn't played this before. I usually do Noveria right before Virmire. After the third "Have you ever fought an Asari commando unit before?" I wanted to punch the game.

Citadel DLC for Mass Effect 3 and save it for more towards the end. It is the ending that ME3 should've had. The Trilogy edition should come with most of the DLC you need for 1 & 2, but Arrival is essential for ME2, plot-wise, and may be one of the ones you have to purchase separately. The beginning of ME3 doesn't

Then you need to get the Balder Side Sword (or as ZTO calls it: the Baller Swag Sword) for your second weapon. Excellent dex straight sword with an awesome moveset and A scaling in dex. You can farm it from the Balder knights at the top of Sen's fortress or in the Undead Cathedral. Well worth the time.

The only time I have ever played a tabletop RPG was GURPS. It was a lot of fun despite our DM being a dick.

Well, I know what game I'm getting.

Yeah, I definitely took a risk here, so I'm hoping it holds up. I imagine story-wise, the game is still good and since this is his first RPG, the mechanics won't feel dated. The thing I'm most worried about is JRPG fatigue. I do not know how long this game is, but some of those games wear you out after a while.

Iron Bull is worth having in your party, purely for the first time you meet a dragon.

If you like the Souls games, it's worth the shot, but I do not fault anyone for quitting on Demon's Souls, it can be infinitely frustrating. I never understood the light/dark mechanic, either and never will. The Valley of Defilement is a much larger version of Blighttown with no Rusted Ring to help you move faster