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I didn't think the staff cared or even acknowledged it until it popped up in the inventory article a few weeks ago.  I still don't see what the big deal about the original article was.  Then again, I'm also not really that confused that someone could watch Ghostbusters and not be blown away by it. 

Qbert. 

Just think of Leonard Pierce and this feeling will pass. 

What did you do to show up on NYmag, @avclub-16db446cafb1ffb1466e71eaf97a4f49:disqus ?  People can overshare around here, but how the hell did some magazine come to pass judgement on your sex life?

I think they are just mad that Dawes has managed to outlive nearly every other meme in this site's history. 

Patent that idea. It could make you very rich someday.

I didn't see any mention of wheels.

What is sad is that as outlandish as the four suspects you listed are, the show relies on out-of-nowhere reveals so much that all are equally plausible.  If it turns out Rosie was an Iranina scientist assassinated by Mossad agents that were actually the female detective's neighbors, would it surprise anyone? 

Isn't the complaint from the fanboy/trolls that the reviews gloss over new features rather than praising it uncritically?  I agree that this was the rare review that explained changes in game mechanics quite thoroughly, but I think the reviews are fine even when they don't go into nuance.  I think the Soul Calibur 5

I wonder if the competition isn't so zero-sum simply because you can count on things like DVD sales in ways that you can't with video games since used sales do eat into profits in a significant way.  Many of the cable shows do multiple airings in one week too, not to mention that the premium networks also have some

I hope the Killing doesn't have a scheduling conflict with Game of Thrones or Veep.  How will I find out who killed Rosie Larsen? 

For a moderate governor, she is quite photogenic. 

I noticed this too.  I don't mind having lots of segments where you can fight your way through waves of enemies, but the series lost a lot of the more tense battles by making it possible to kill every enemy, as you often did in 5.  I really hope they can maintain that tension in the much more open-enviroments of

Resident Evil games, since Code Veronica at least, always start off like standard horror/sc-fi but get distinctly crazy in the third act.  I don't know if it is self-aware, but when you have to unveil a conspiracy that keeps on leading to zombie outbreaks, it really has to get somewhat silly. 

The strategy of conserving resources was the survival element that the series has mostly ditched.  I would say I don't miss it since it never affected my ability to play through unless it was on the highest difficulty level. 

Grimmoire and Odin Sphere are two great, off-beat JPRGs that just go released on PSN.  Both came out too late in the PS2's life span, but both are great deals at ten bucks.  I would complain that the current generation is such a letdown for JRPGs, but the last generation had so many that I still haven't really tried

It is rare enough that Klaus's existence is even acknowledged, but much rare for there to be a storyline built around it. 

The new Resident Evil looks to sort of fill that niche.  Granted, Japanese developers don't have the best track record at making multiplayer-focused shooters, so it might wind up being a dud. 

The Baldwin that isn't on 30 Rock. 

"IT WAS A CRULLER! YOU PUT A CRULLER THERE!"So what would have been the easiest doughnut to hit a stack of?  A bearclaw?