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I dunno, I'm not Serbian. There's certainly countries in the world where I could absolutely believe that the general population could feel like "I feel like I'm living in a snuff film" is actually the case. Although admittedly few of them would have enough freedom of media for a movie like that to get made in the

OK, to dial this one right back...

Fuck sake man, this shit takes SECONDS to Google

Yes, they did create the Transformers franchise. The original toyline was licenced from Japan (from several different toylines, in fact), but Hasbro owns TF as a trademark and IP in its entirety.

Nope. Mainframe was a Canadian company, sure. But it was the TV show designed to promote the Transformers: Beast Wars toyline. Hasbro is an American company that created the toys, and they were called Beast Wars everywhere else, as was the show. It wasn't like the show came first, and then the toys. Mainframe were

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Well that's the worst case of Boneitis I've seen in a while.

Why does there need to be any point? I guess I can understand your desperate quest for meaning and significance in a vast and indifferent universe, but I'm wondering if this is really the appropriate venue to express it.

Jesus christ...

Look, it's a sad fact that the kind of people who are fans of these games are often going to be adolescents who want to see T&A, and are going to object to anything that even suggests that's maybe something questionable.

Pfft, food that might kill you? I've got about seven things in my fridge right now that look pretty fucking hazardous. What colour is bacon supposed to be again? If it's green it's not ripe yet, right?

Is the point of Multiversity not sort of Morrison putting his own spin on some notable moments in comic book history? I mean, Pax Americana was basically the same thing you're saying about Red Son, but with Watchmen as the subject. Morrison has hardly been shy about that. It's not so much a rip off as an examination

"Will House of Wolves add a complex and challenging raid with a rewarding and well-designed hard mode?"

Yeah, the Vertigo title ended on slightly rushed and disappointing fashion at #250. New 52 JC is a rebooted version of the character.

Are we TOTALLY sure this isn't secretly a trailer for a new Saints Row game?

You can certainly tell he knew Douglas Adams, can't you?

It's great on anything involving lots of weak adds. Particularly anything with lots of thralls, and all the shanks in the archon priest boss fight. Because of the auto reload on kills, you basically never have to stop firing. Low impact means it struggles a bit against tougher enemies, but that's why having basically

That was half the reason I sharded it. "One of my characters is finally going to start levelling that Truth I bought, God dammit!". Exotics are awesome, but given the one equip limit, if I had multiple Gjallarhorn and Ice Breaker everything else would just take up space somewhere.

Hahaha I bought it from Xur first time, got a second from Atheon and immediately sharded it. Everyone in my group was all "What are you doing?!?" and I just went "eh, fuck it, I already have one"

I dunno why, I bought the thing on the one occasion Xur sold it anyway. And frankly, any so called elitist should be happy if for as many people as possible to get their hands on it, since it's to everyone's benefit that people have access to the best gear. Same deal with Ice Breaker. I skipped that when Xur first

Stuff like this reminds me of something me and a friend did in Goldeneye on the N64 as kids. In multiplayer, the Moonraker laser didn't require reloading, so if you taped down the stick and a few buttons, you'd have a rudimentary bot that would run around in circles shooting lasers everywhere. For extra fun, make sure