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The Lascivious Snape
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Some video of a the next God of War would have been great. I would loved to see Borderlands 3 announced, but I understand that Gearbox would want to focus on Battleborn (and Pre-Sequel isn't even a year old).

Yeah, I would have loved if he'd given, like, ten more examples.

I could never figure that game out. I wasn't happy with my rental at all.

Does anyone else have sale fatigue? GOG and now Steam Summer?

I've played numerous systems over the years, but for the last few all I've played is Pathfinder, because that's what our primary DM likes to play. I never did get to play in a full D&D 4th Ed. campaign, which is disappointing, because the few one-offs I played were great fun.

Congratulations. Where in Italy?

I still hold a bright, bright torch for the first game. I can only hoped they learned from that games flaws and are making something really stellar.

I can't be the only one who was generally disappointed with Secret of Evermore, because I loved Secret of Mana so, so much, and then Evermore kind of looked like that. And the similarity of the names. And then it just wasn't even close to as good.

Anybody remember Breakdown with Kurt Russell? Anyway, after seeing Breakdown with my family we went out to dinner, and I wouldn't stop talking about how the last scene in the movie is almost exactly like the last scene in this video game. Semi truck hanging over edge of tall drop and everything. They hadn't played the

I know I played this game, even liked it, yet I remember nothing about it. I'm sure I can track down a let's play to jog my memory.

I loved Sega Channel. I didn't own a Genesis, but my cousin let me borrow his for several months straight so I could play. I remember enjoying the Earthworm Jim games, Zero Tolerance, Aladdin. However, the games I loved most were Sid Meier's Pirates! Gold and Theme Park, ironically both of which I disliked when I

Oh shit, Crusader! Both of those games were awesome, although I remember that No Remorse crashed on our machine at least half the times I tried to play it.

This game came with one of the computers my parents purchased around that time along with several others. I tried playing several times but remember getting frustrated not understanding what to do each time and quitting no more than minutes in.

I'm sure I couldn't possibly do it now, but I played Descent on keyboard-only back then and never found it frustrating. I was too in love with the whole 360 "go anywhere" world.

A message appears
in red; it lingers, cold and
resolute: You Died

To any developer primarily known for a single series or very specific niche of game:

Excellent, DLC is the other gaming podcast I listen to on occasion. More when the list of topics sound good, and not appointment listening like the Bomb/Beastcasts. Garnet's episodes are always among my favorites.

The Bombcast marches on, of course, and is often still great, but no doubt the loss of Ryan Davis is felt to this day.

"…any movie with a shark"

Granted I don't read this column every time it publishes, but I don't remember ever seeing the Bombcast (or any video game podcast) mentioned in Podmass. Weird that the first mention of the Bombcast is announcing the arrival of its sister-cast.