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Oh good heavens, no.

I don't picture Dexter as a McDonald's guy, but maybe that's just me.

Admittedly to hilarious results.

The character creator in ME3 might just be a gift from god to the hard scifi role players of the world, I never bothered to check it out due to continuing with my old save I kept since the first part all through the second. And yeah, speaking only of the character creator from the first Mass Effect, that was a tough

I'm pretty sure Hatred won't be the kind of game that allows a variety of approaches to the situations it tasks you with.

The "evil" choices in games with a morality system almost always seem completely out of place and unmotivated. Except when you're basically creating your own character backstory in your head about being this badass dickhole who guns or slashes everyone down who dares to ask him a simple, polite question, the "good"

I'm actually fed up with character creating in ways you could not imagine. The final nail in the coffin was seeing into what hideous, pale and somehow weirdly sharp-edged buld of flesh and tendons (somehow, mostly tendons) my Shepherd from ME1 turned into when I transfered him from the second to the third part. He

"Stupid, sexy Flanders" by a looooooooooong margin. Followed by "I've got three kids and no money. Why can't I have no kids and three money?"

"Dexter Morgan Can't Loose" (As demonstrated by the original series).

"Puffy vagina."
"That… that doesn't sound so bad!"

They will dick around with the empty promise of a Dexter spinoff and just launch season nine in five to ten years, and it will be a huge success and Michael C. Hall will remember how much fun it was to be physically assaulted with money all the time. Nobody wanted to cosider to kill Dexter because everyone involved

Not to disrespect Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, if maybe not the best written, then easily the best delivered joke that night, yes. I can't even remember how often I cringed at various attempts at humor (among other stuff I also cringed at, mostly involving famous rich people almost crying) the other night, but his

And he was still cautious on those numbers.

At that point I think I could just requote Wes Andersons namecalling of fake journalists from the hollywood foreign press association.

Nathan Barley, Mighty Boosh, everything Charlie Brooker does, aforementioned Chris Morris and Armando Ianucci stuff, it's aplenty. This country is smaller than Germany and churns out more must-see TV per year than my home country did in three decades. And they practically only release seven hours of must-see TV per

There are people watching and enjoying this? Huh.

I fear that as a non-native speaker (and being prone to rambling) I constantly come across like he does in this interview.

It IS fun, and given your expectations, you won't be disappointed. I don't care if anyone waits till the price drops significantly (knowing how UbiSoft usually treats commercial disappointments, you won't have to wait long for that discount…), it would just be sad if people would miss out on that title, as most

"Tomorrow Is Mine" from Bayonetta 2, the Mute-City-Theme-Remix from the Mario Kart 8 DLC F-Zero-themed course, and, again, Tangerine Dreams very evocative and delightfully moody instrumental soundtrack to GTA V.

I'm seeing this game getting slapped around big time by some reviewers now. There are valid criticisms to be brought to the table, like the convoluted, concurring in-game-currencies and the nonsensical emphasis on online multiplayer, nevermind that 90% of the content is clearly cut out with a single-player-mindedness