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The rat presumably died by endlessly pushing the button trying to get to the loot. In a nutshell, the buttons did nothing and no matter how many times the players pushed the button nothing would happen (except that the button color would change). A metaphor for the endless loot grind perhaps, or maybe something

Completely agree that Full-Auto Thermogenic Launcher should be far and away at the top of this list, but I would think Electropylon driver would be higher. Felt like Aloy in HzD setting up tripwires and watching the world burn, also makes some of the otherwise super challenging mini bosses ezpz.

Once you reach 635% attack speed where enemies disappear before they finish their spawning animation, you begin to long for the early loops when things moved slowly

Tabletop Simulator on Steam has been the key to survival.

Just Shapes & Beats Avatar? Have a star.

Lol. I just did the quest in Novigrad where you help Hattori get his master craft sword shop up and running, and as a thanks he crafted me an epic sword... which I immediately sold back to him (I already had the enhanced Griffin Swords).

Lol. I just did the quest in Novigrad where you help Hattori get his master craft sword shop up and running, and as a thanks he crafted me an epic sword... which I immediately sold back to him (I already had the enhanced Griffin Swords).

The utilization of these ridiculous analogies is ridiculous, whether agreeing or disagreeing. The tournament had clearly written rules, a player gets a warning if he lands in a no-land zone. So saying this is like a player causing a personal foul, targeting, low blow, intentional foul, handball, etc. is ridiculous. A

I’d also be curious, I have a condition that is mentioned below, Aphantasia, which basically means your brain is not able to visualize/picture anything. So when I read/think/write, I am recalling words and definitions, and connecting them to memories of other stored events (also as words and descriptions), that seem

I’ve been there twice now, and have watched people play it, never knowing what it was or that it was a big hit until i read this article. Next time I go Iwill definitely jump on. They have great cider though, and a Towerfall arcade cabinet.

This article hits me in the feels. Every year I dust off my PS3, an early edition that still had PS1 and PS2 backwards compatability, and I break out one of the Suikodens. III and V are my favorites, as the PS2 graphics hooked me when I was younger, but each one of them holds a special place.

I find the game selection in this video interesting, as it definitely shows the creators bias towards certain game genres. A few missing games off the top of my head that I enjoyed:
Mario RPG: Beetle Mania Game (Earth Defense)
Stardew Valley: Junimo Kart (OG DK Kart level homage) & Journey of the Prairie King (SmashTV

Radiant Dawn is a great game, and I don’t think anyone would challenge your experience with it as an amazing entry into the FE series; however, as it is the sequel to Path of Radiance, I too would recommend Path of Radiance over Radiant Dawn as a starting point for others, just so they get the full picture of the

I love me some Cherry pie, but this is not the hill to die on.

I love me some Cherry pie, but this is not the hill to die on.

And Charmeleon is just char + Chameleon! Mind Explosion!

I learned what a Terrapin is from Mario RPG. Thanks Gaming knowledge! The more you know.

Absolutely, I would almost guarantee every employee that told you, “I have never been told to work more overtime”, or “it has never been explained as mandatory”, was because they were already working extra hours and never had to have “that” conversation with their manager.

Also, I have never seen someone in a position

Agreed. Kids on the slope hit me right in the feels.

Came here to make sure a Suikoden game was on the list, left happy and content.