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That sounds deeply on brand for him. That show was one of my all time favorite sitcoms, and was too good for this sinful earth and syndicated television. A flawless cast, great jokes, and humor that was perfectly on brand for Chris Titus.

It’s patently awful, which somehow makes it perfectly on brand.

But excellent fashion sense for someone with JRPG main character syndrome. 

Per some digging around online, with all the feedback systems enabled it will get about 7-10 hours with all functions on and active, and about 13 hours maximum runtime.

This is fine. They can adjust the text all they want, massage how characters are made, and folks can either incorporate the changes or ignore them. Great part about a game like DnD, you can use what you want, then make the rest yourself. Orcs in my homebrew tend to be either proud isolationists(think Skyrim’s Orsimer

I can understand that. I’ve been lucky, perhaps, in that the groups I play in are in it for outlandish laughs, not to get away with saying ruinously cruel things because “the cards made me”.

Sorry, when I was talking about that, it was more in a general sense, not specifically referring to the first game. The first game was dour, no doubt, but it was also pretty well balanced, making time for contemplative and reflective moments and even comedy amidst the bleak final days of the apocalypse. As the reviews

It’s a fun drop in, drop out game, perfect for rounding off a game night since people can just leave whenever they want without impacting the experience of playing dramatically, and in a group that understands each other’s own sensibilities and funny bones, it’s an absolute hoot. I completely understand people that

I really, deeply and truly, want this game to be good, to set milestones, to be wonderful and clever and brave and sad and true and all the little things that made the first game incredible, but the level of grit and grime prevalent in reviews and previews makes me feel like this isn’t a game I can stomach right now.

Nichijou is incredible, but I could never recommend it to someone in good faith that might not necessarily be down for “Looney Tunes with high school girls and deep cut cultural jokes and tropes.” Oremonogatari is a good pick, but also is heavily reliant on Japanese high school rom-com tropes and the mild subversion

The minute to minute gameplay may be fine, but the story is what people are here for, and if even half of what’s revealed is in the final cut, divisive might be the only polite way to describe how people will feel about this game by the time the credits roll.

I’ve got one of their Tokarev clones, the 213 in 9mm. It’s a no-frills sweet shooting SA pistol, but the aftermarket import required safety nearly ruins it for how useless it is.

That’s pretty interesting. Does he retain creative control over the releases or something, since it’s his name on the product?

That’s actually a good question, and one I suspect comes down to a mixture of the necessary angle to achieve the scan radius they need for intended function and not wanting to raise the entire roofline of the vehicle to accomodate the unit. A complete roofline rework to accomodate this tech would be a lot more

Wainwright is my favorite quest-giver from 3 thus far. I love his deadpan delivery and distinctive drawl. I can totally see why Hammerlock loves him so much.

Without wishing to spoil, not really. The legacy mechanic mostly serves the game in the same way Risk Legacy does, which is to say creating an end game for you to enjoy that’s unique to your group’s playthrough and choices after the legacy aspect is completed.

Without wishing to spoil, not really. The legacy mechanic mostly serves the game in the same way Risk Legacy does,

You’re right, and you should say it.

You’re right, and you should say it.

The best cheap wireless I’ve come across is the Velocifire TKL. It uses Outemu switches as opposed to the Cherry MX found in higher end mechs, but it’s a reliable board, with my only major gripe being an unreliable and hard to decipher charge LED. If you’re looking for something higher end, Corsair’s K63 is hard to

The best cheap wireless I’ve come across is the Velocifire TKL. It uses Outemu switches as opposed to the Cherry MX

I just found a shed skin belonging to a specimen roughly 6 foot long in my backyard earlier today. I pray I don’t see it in my house.

That’s fair.