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Woah, ok, any C64 game except that one. That's impressive for C64. Was Invade-a-load preceded by the standard 5 minutes of neon flashing bars though?

He's TOO SMUG

I have that still to play too, you have me hyped. Much the same as Patrick Lee I'm going to wait for a nice rainy miserable day, the dissonance was too great when I put it on on a sunny Sunday afternoon

I too went to the video club and carried out a repetitive action as fast as possible. Multiple times.

Best: That game (Ridge Racer?) where you could play Centipede while waiting for it to load

I appreciated the exposition in P5 so far, I like it that they thought everything through. But yeah, 'show don't tell' could be a good sign for the P-Team office. Also 'Only tell once'.

Warning: SEVERE Persona 5 spoilers follow:

Both my playthroughs of Okami tipped 70 hours I think, I dunno how you would squeeze it into 40. But then I did enjoy running about listening to the map music a lot, and I wanted to get the special move where you poop at demons, which was very expensive. I'm going to listen to map music now to motivate me into leaving

…and a woman.

These porn titles just get sexier and sexier

This whole article is really, really shitty. Why did I start coming to AV Club in the mornings again

I for one cannot wait for more vay-cay Jay and pals

As she is the only woman, it just suggests that of all women

Oakenfold is being heralded as a pioneer of club culture?? It's all gone Pete Tong!

Yeah, I'm not arguing for first person shooter

Haha, 'women'

I'm having trouble picturing this…are you the singer?

'First person experience' is even more broad and vague than 'exploration' though…

Walking Simulator is a jokey term that is being 'owned' by fans of the genre…as that was an aside, how about 'observation'? He suggests again

Exploration is a theme very nearly every game has in common, it's far too broad, and also I would argue inaccurate; I would describe Bethesda games as first person exploration over something like Gone Home. Seeing as a lack of interaction is what defines these games, how about first person observation? Though I think