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There is. It’s actually a reference to the first “It’s Magic” episode of CH (which you might know, but other folks reading may not).

Felidar Guardian didn’t exist when Saheeli Rai was released, and the minute Felidar Guardian was previewd on the mothership, the combo was immediately spotted and Saheeli’s price shot from ~3 bucks to ~15 in the space of an hour.

If you think that Netrunner is an answer to finding a game that holds up as a competitive 1v1 card game you are sorely, sorely mistaken.

Glad to be of service. Hope it came across as ‘helpful with a wink’ rather than snarky/rude. Text is so inadequate sometimes.

Smartass comments are usually better when they are correct. Yours isn’t.

Yeah, that’s pretty much exactly right. I never bought the BoEF, but a friend did and it definitely felt like there was a sharp tonal shift from section to section.

Given that the title of the piece in the article header is “MtG fan art”, that’s not a surprising conclusion.

Oh hell. That single answer may have just sealed my fate.

You literally disproved your own claim in the first few words of your quoted definition.

Odd. I’d blame the blatantly racist, anti-semitic, sexist garbage fire of a person... and the racist, anti-semitic, sexist assholes who voted for him.

4 days on and just look at the rapidly-mounting cases of racist & anti-semitic attacks and harassment that has erupted in the wake of the election results - often with the attackers citing Trump as inspiration.

Individual results may vary :)

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It has moments that are very, very sad. The end usually gets people crying as well - not in sorrow, but from being emotionally overwhelmed and happy.

Toot late to edit other reply.

Seconding pretty much everything you just said, but with one very important addition: keep a box of tissue handy, because there will be crying. Deep, savage, heaving sobs.

At this point, I’ve bought the game 3 times (once for myself, twice for others). I don’t regret a single cent of my purchases.

Amen.

I completely disagree. Gone Home is easily one of the most poignat, warm, emotional experiences I’ve had in gaming in a very, very long time, and I feel like if anything it deserves *more* praise than it gets. The absolutely outstanding voice work, the attention to detail, and the tightly written character stories are

Different people need different things in the face of abject terror and immediate concern for their safety and legal rights. Some folks need to crack jokes, some need to protest, some need to escape, some need to look at pictures of adorable animals.