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Oh my...she needs to be in the next game.

OMG # munchers for the win!

I would probably be playing Skyrim right now if it weren't for WoW, Bayonetta 2, Dragon Age, Smash...so much gaming...

True, if you know what you're doing/how to travel and maneuver through Skyrim, plowing through the main quest won't take long. But anyone who loves Skyrim can attest that there's so much more to the game than the main quest - the questline for me was more of a portal to do other stuff. And the ending is pretty

That's like saying a tree without any branches or leaves isn't that impressive...lol

That would be frackin' incredible.

Some people are just focused on end-game...I play WoW when I can, I enjoy it. I enjoy learning the dungeons and being able to master them with my guildies. Reaching level cap has never been my goal. But that's just me.

Being that I identify as a filthy casual and really don't give a crap what other players think, I'm ok with taking my time! I'm paying the $12-15/month, not them :-P Right there with ya man

Will the coffee come in rotisserie and original crispy styles? Some mornings I like a little more herb in my coffee, others I like a bit more crispy goodness!

Zug zug

Like playing other video games! :P

Yeah I never liked the karma piece in Fallout...like I stole something that no one else saw, and my karma went down? Since when did an all-seeing power get mixed into the fray? lol

Skyrim all the way. Played it on the PS3, then got it on the PC when I upgraded my system. Love the mods and continuous questlines

*Colosseum applause*

Meh.

Let the darkness consume you...

Every other game company throws company ads all over the place, I don't blame Nintendo for doing this at all - especially if it was a nice incentive package. They usually don't prescribe to 3rd party ads, so having one sponsor is not going to kill us. If you don't like it then choose another car. That simple. Are the

Sweet baby Jesus this needs to come to the WiiU somehow...I needs it...

True...however it seems like it operates similar to those damn personality tests - the ones where you have a few choices but none of them are what you would actually do, but you still have to pick one. An interesting experiment in any event taken to the gaming realm.

Good to see a game that is bit more on the philosophical side getting some attention. Definitely will check it out and know way too much about myself I imagine.