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My vote for best quest goes to Tranquility Lane. By the time the player reaches this quest, she’s seen a lot of weird stuff in the Wasteland, but this is where it just goes off the rails. Entering a viral reality pod, you find yourself in a pristine, sepia-toned suburb with a giddy, catchy soundtrack. After having

That long

Come on, man. Car gun. CAR GUN.

clearly the answer is to build a shrine around it.

ALL HAIL THE SF2 LAZORDISC

If GamerGate were actually about ethics in journalism, they would not be actively trying to destroy Kotaku — a site that refuses press junkets, regularly pisses off game publishers through aggressive journalism, and is just about as transparent as any gaming site can be — they’d be going after Metacritic and exclusive

Were past the point where Violence enrages people. So fatalties will now be replaced with social hot topics.

Great. Just keep your hands off of the PEOPLE’S CHAMP!

So very much this. As a Filipino who has worked in women’s rights advocacy for the last four years, I have seen personally the damage Cong. Pacquaio has done to the cause of passing reproductive health legislation the Philippines. His influence, coupled with the Catholic Church’s, helped delay for years a measure

Really cool! But I think I preferred how Ginza looked in 1970.

Black hole sun

Considering this is a work of only 1 person, not a team of hipster developers working inside a starbucks, I think you can give the man a little slack. He has been working on the game for 4 years entirely by himself.

That's cool and all, the good news is you don't have to play this. I don't see retro style as a trend, I see it as a stylistic choice that adds variety to the kinds of games we play.

POI!!

I think you're skirting the issue here. What guy wouldn't want to see a girl who loves video games who is also as naked as possible? That'd a win-win for straight dudes who love video games.

"I say! This is jolly good fun! You there, the camper in Call of Duty, thou hast brought on my wrath!"

I usually game in jeans, a nice shirt, dress shoes, and classy socks. I like to feel like a gentleman.

I concur with Return of Samus, I've been struggling with depression for over 9 years, and if I had realized this sooner, I would have gotten better sooner.

Because I have an inherent distrust of people who seek attention like this. A guy going out and taking in the World Series: no problem with that.