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You keep your victims alive and fresh and amputate them piece by piece. Dude, that's cannibalism 101! Also, dead people turn into zombies.

Also, tapered!

The show goes out its way to put a historical context to science. Religion started out as a way for human beings to gain knowledge of nature, and unfortunately it later became an often active obstacle in this pursuit. It'd be irresponsible from an educational perspective to ignore the intertwined relationship between

"Retire some day. Get myself an island…"

I live in North GA. I wouldn't say it's hot and humid for most of the year, but the summers ARE brutal.

Oh shit, don't get bummed. Scratch that Fallout 3 itch if you gotta! As far as I remember, I really enjoyed the Point Lookout DLC.

Yeah, so much junk to collect but most if it useless. The food and ammo crafting system and Hardcore mode are some of the best improvements in NV.

Yes, this.

Yeah, the Gamebyro engine used for Oblivion (and Morrowind IIRC) was rough, but they DID improve it a bit for Fallout 3/NV. Skyrim's engine (forgot what they called it—Creation Engine?) is a heavily-modified version of Gamebryo, and while it still has its goofy parts, it's definitely been the best upgrade so far.

It's not terrible. But it's kind of redundant and weak story/lore-wise if you've already played 1 and 2; and gameplay wise, the mechanics will seem like such a huge step back once you've played New Vegas. I'm just being a snob, though, so ignore me. Fallout 3 certainly has its strengths, mainly the freewheeling

Dude, New Vegas. Skip 3.

Ghouls>zombies.

Everybody chill—I got the cyberpolice backtracing him at this very moment.

Creepy girl. Creepy girl never changes.

Daryl done found himself a manic pixie dream girl!

Shit, it would be little Eddie Furlong annoying.

Honestly, I think he did it on purpose. Notice the slight smile when they're walking in the opposite direction of where they were headed, not to mention his suggestion that following Glenn is the smart option. I don't want to spoil anything, but if they're following the same basic premise as that of Eugene from the

"Rick now has an Uzi."

Man, The Hurt Locker was so bad you didn't even need to have any military experience to realize how ludicrous it was.