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I'm incredibly pumped for CyberPunk 2077. Especially after seeing the tremendous heart and soul put into this final game in the Witcher series. While I was introduce to the cyber punk fiction genre by way of 90's anime, it is easily one of my favorite sub genres and I can't wait see how they handle it.

Haha so true. Batman: It's been five minutes since I've went into battle mode and wrecked people's shit sooooo….time to go into battle mode and wreck people's shit.

"we dug coal together". Man I still get chills from that scene. The Final season actually ended up being one of my favorite seasons of the show. The powers that be need to hurry up with that blu-ray box set. Sorry wallet, sacrifices must be made.

It's essentially a small scale episodic point and click adventure series. So right out the door it may not be everyone's cup of tea since it diverges from traditional game format. I even hesitate to hype the game up by saying it's super duper awesome or anything like that. The fact remains that it resonated

There's something to the combat system in the Witcher games that always irks me and makes it a little less enjoyable than it could have been. But that aside, Witcher 3 is a great game. The attention to world building/character detail is marvelous and should be a clinic for game devs from now on.

Wait, your dial goes to '12'?

Sounds like I should check out Bloodline. If there are any drastic edits to my post above in a few weeks you all just play it cool, k? Play it reeeeeeeal cool.

Movie: Mad Max
Music: To Pimp a Butterfly
Video Game: Life is Strange/Bloodborne (tie)

Ageed. I enjoyed Inside Out, but the plot was spread so paper thin that the writing suffered. Tons of great ideas and concepts that simply couldn't be effectively utilized due to time constraints. Inside Out was sort of a 'Jack of All Trades, Master of None' as far as cool concepts go. *spoilers spoilers*

MKX online is tragic beyond belief. Such a great game relegated to my shelf because I just can't deal with such shitty online matches.

Has to be Bloodborne for me. It's very rare that a game gets me to slowly peruse every hallway, every staircase, every nook and cranny, but Hidetaka Miyazaki and company have made me do it. A beautiful game with a generous amount of Lovecraftian influence that asks you to pull the story out of it. And to top it off,

Here's hoping he comes back. Preferably without blue eyes.

From what I hear there have been some significant (and some insignificant) variations in the story between book and show. So in some respects we are "caught up" and in others we…um…aren't…or something. In other words some plot points that were introduced earlier in the books may come up later in the show and vice

To be fair, actor contracts can have clauses in them to deal with decisions by writers to kill off a character. Jon Snow's fate could really go either way at this point. If he is gone, making the story up North meaningful for the viewer just got a whole lot tougher for the Writers.

Xzibit heard that Jon liked stab wounds.

You're thinking of 'Game of Thongs' on Cinemax. Great show, by the way.

He tries to avenge Oberyn against The Mountain 2: Electric Boogaloo of course.

*Arnold looks out over his horde of undead* "Let's kick some ice!"

Is it weird that I was overly concerned about that one random heckler chick who got knocked the f@!# out by Cersei's ummm….shame escorts?

So Cersei has a Bane. Oberyn's lover is Poison Ivy. HBO I think you know what we need: recast the white walker king as Arnold Schwarzenegger in his Mr. Freeze suit. The ice puns alone will carry most of the scenes in the North. (sorry everyone this is my coping mechanism)