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Have you listened to Silver Shroud Radio? I think you have to listen to the whole thing before you can interact with him, but I could be wrong. It’s not super long, maybe 15 minutes before it starts looping, but unfortunately it’s only available in Goodneighbor so you can’t really listen while doing anything else.

Luckily you can’t! I tried storing it at a workbench in Sanctuary and it told me quest items cannot be stored, which was how I knew there was even a quest for it. If you don’t have the costume, though, I think the first part of the quest involves you getting it for Kent.

Not at all. I tend to use it for encounters I know are going to be large, like main story missions and stuff. For general exploration I never use it.

Here’s a hint to find the best mission in the game. Go to Goodneighbor and listen to Silver Shroud Radio. Find a man named Kent Connolly in the Memory Den. The mission is super fun with a great story line, has great rewards, and Kent is easily one of my favorite characters in the game now.

It is very much another Death Star.

I’m actually reading the book now!

That’s a very good thing. I was telling a friend yesterday that he should play Metro 2033. That game is criminally underrated.

And there’s the key difference: Fallout 3 may have more miles, but Fallout 4 is more dense. There’s a lot less distance between points of interest. That’s not a bad thing.

I was at my parents’ house a few weeks ago and Licence to Kill was on TV. My dad walked in, did a double take, and asked, “Is that Wayne Newton playing a Bond villain?” Classic.

(Superman is) the guy that you always see out of the corner of your eye, as he’s rushing off to save the world somewhere else. It’s sort of a cute idea, except the more they do it the more contrived it looks.

PC and PS4 gamer here. 60 FPS doesn’t mean shit to me. The only time I ever notice is when I go from playing a game at 60 to playing a game at 30. I can play Destiny all day long and never be bothered, but when I play Destiny after playing the Dark Souls 2 rerelease it looks choppy for about 2 minutes before I get

There was a period of a couple of weeks after New Vegas came out that I couldn’t progress past a certain point. Apparently I picked up a helmet that completely corrupted every save I tried to make after that point. Customer support told me that they were working on the issue. Two weeks later a patch came out and fixed

Truth. The Living Daylights is good. Licence to Kill is criminally underrated. And Dalton was the dark Bond we didn’t know we wanted before Craig showed up.

What? I don’t understand Yoda being on this case. The other five all feature villains. Why not put Count Dooku on there?

What? I don’t understand Yoda being on this case. The other five all feature villains. Why not put Count Dooku on

My brother is an NRA certified concealed carry instructor and Rifle and Shotgun Shooting merit badge counselor for the Boy Scouts. I showed him this picture and the first thing he said was, “Woah, he’s carrying that thing backwards.”

No, it was a good movie that had problems. Thematically, it was perfect, though.

Ted the Caver is one of my favorites. It’s super long, and not particularly scary or disturbing, but it has a slow burn and builds up to an incredibly tense and suspenseful climax that ends with a great cliffhanger.

While wearing a mask every enemy you kill gives you candy. Normal red health bars give 1 each, while yellow health bar majors give 5. Once you hit 150 it fills your satchel, which you bring back to Eva Levante. She’ll give a new satchel to fill and a pack to dismantle that gives you a mask. If you get a duplicate, you

I need to farm Taniks to get his Hunter cloak so I can cosplay as Skolas!

Wearing one drops me from 307 to 277. It’s a massive drop, but it’s the exact opposite of what everyone was afraid Bungie would do: instead of selling items that boost your light, they’re selling items that actually drop it.