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Demos definitely work, for me. In the positive and negative direction, really.

Trying to use Evernote more and more, but right now the only thing that really works is 100% handwritten, in my opinion.

@deliciouscake: Yea, but the title is CLEARLY taken from "Holy ..., Batman!" of the old Batman days. Badman alone might not trigger the memory, but if you use the entire phrase, it's a guaranteed understanding. (to anyone who watched those old Batman cheesy phrases)

@Undiddley: Like a fluffier Manhunt, in RPG form?

@MellowJade: There's always time for games. I did engineering, and took ~6/semester, but there is ALWAYS a way...

@xmywreckingballx: Well, Garcia isn't exactly Marlon Brando in the Godfather. I mean, the MOVIE is well known, but I think HE is better known for OTHER movies.

"How is that going to look to other people?"

This just in: Slant Six the worst thing to happen to Star Wars since The Phantom Menace.

@AjaDL: But long-term, KDR IS what's important to a lot of people. I'm not saying it's the same for every game. And you're right, the idea of the "MVP" system makes it such that within one game, the aim might be toward MVP status. HOWEVER, when looking at career stats, I find that most people make reference of

@BallPtPenTheif: While in principle I agree, there is definitely more to it than that. Even in games that don't "reward" that type of behavior, it seems to me that people STILL worry about "KDR".

Just don't accidentally start the camera up on that iPhone while checking your notifications...

@InternetsUser: Yea I always prefer Steam deals. If I can download via Steam any time I have an internet connection, on any computer, I'm much happier than downloading files that may get lost at some point by me.

Shame I bought a Bravia ~13 months ago.

If only...

Yea I downloaded. It didn't LOOK good.

@sentroshi: Yea, can't wait, to be honest. But it's just a reminder that I can't play it yet : /

PS3? : ( sadface

@mabadaba: Couldn't tell you for sure. Just trying to speculate, because of the odd choice for the directional input.