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J'son Cox
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I 100% agree on two counts... I enjoy the challenge of figuring things out in games, but find little joy in being frustrated playing video games. I was thinking Cuphead was the coolest thing I’d ever seen, until everyone started talking about how maddening it could be. (some people think that is good fun, which is

Two very distinct things I loved about Mass Effect 2. The way it began and the way it ended.

Me doin the Drake:

*saves album on Spotify*

Ha, I wasnt certain Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad officially did this seasons music at first. I might have missed the names in the credits, but then saw them actually on stage at the end of the season. They also did a collab they just released a little while ago. Sweet! 

lol, Marvel Netflix much? These should all be like 8 episodes long. I love Daredevil, but that set the false precedent that all these stories can each pull off the same number of episodes (I still think Luke Cage and Iron Fist should have come out as a double feature, cutting both seasons in half).

The sentiment of what if XCOM but with ___” that I hear with every new turn-based strategy game drives me completely nuts. So do any of these games offer the unheard of customization, the ability to personalize your entire squad, or the personal attachment to your soldiers you gain from being able to do so? No, not a

Ive been screaming into the abyss about how Firaxis needs to go the way of Telltale Games and just do what they do best (and nobody else is doing) for several franchises that would be a great fit. They would get ALL of my money!

It would be great if i could get online nowadays and not get booted from every session. Invite only is the only stable environment i can even get into and play in.

I think the value for any game, at all times, is subjective according to the consumer.

For me personally, I like this stat as it relates to the monetary cost and when/if I can purchase a game. Not so much the value of the game or the effect it would have on how I feel about a game (we are really in trouble if we’re

Very much unlike Meteor Man, Townsend’s HBO specials were legendary as far as comedy goes. That was some next level stuff right there, especially at that time.

I still have yet to even experience the new races, since I can barely even log on to GTA online. It’s a persistent problem I have with this game that I don’t experience with any other online games. My latest attempt, I was able to take 5 steps in my penthouse before getting booted. Is it just me?

Right, it seems to me, a super cheap game that looks gorgeous and doesn’t take much of your time is a can’t lose proposition. I fell in love with the presentation of this game pre-launch and still haven’t played it yet. Nothing to lose at this point.

I just recently hopped on the Good Place train too. No regrets!

That makes you the polar opposite of all my friends then! Unlike them, I took a suggestion and started watching just as the second season was starting. Wise decision.

All of this has nothing to do with the character driven story campaign. Especially since there hasn’t been any story DLC this whole time, people will be more than ready for a single player campaign come GTA 6. That game will probably have Red Dead 2 to live up to more than GTA5 or GTA online.

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Fav skit. Challenging each other’s blackness. I can relate.

“I aint afraid of no stroid!”

I cleared everything in this beautiful, wonderful game, except for those damn Riddler trophies. I even planned on trying to do a couple riddles every weekend. Yeah... it was at least a good idea, anyway.

I did it first 😒

Fuggit. I love Batdance. I listen to it all the time with zero remorse. They can make a late 80's Pump Up the Volume song and a 90's movie with the same name, but Prince outdid that joint IMO. Fun Fact: You can also hear Scandalous playing as part of the score when Bruce and Vale are talking in the batcave.