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I couldn’t give less of a shit what the law says. If I find a device on my car, and I don’t know what it is, and don’t know where it came from, and don’t want it on my car, I’m removing it and throwing it in the trash.

My advice would be, as much as possible, to prioritize exploration over boss fights. This will allow you to get/buy more charms and some of them can be very useful agains bosses. And don’t forget that some charms combinations cand produce new and useful effects.
Also don’t play with the joycon!

Shadow Man is a great game. It’s a metroidvania of sorts where you collect souls to unlock new areas. Sometimes it’s only one area, other times you have more than one area to explore.

Sony is going to sell us The Last of Us for a third time, probably for $70. Meanwhile, a few months removed from upgrading Halo 3 to 4K and 120FPS, they added a brand new map to it for free. Admittedly, this was done in the second version they sold us, not the first - but that second version was bundled it with 3

This looks so awful, my interest in watching it has increased dramatically.

Ex-junkie here-19 years sober. I’ll say the same thing here that I said on the NYT review of his book: this guy is most likely a junky and doesn’t know it, and the really sad part is that he’s getting paid to be a junky researcher and book-writer, which means he is going to keep doing drugs until it kills him. I don’t

Yeah I'll bet you played it to completion... 

The way they sprung the plan on directors may suck for them, but it’s definitely a good thing for us viewers. As someone who lives in an area where the majority of movie theaters still aren’t open (I live in a rural part of Vermont, there were only maybe 5 theaters within an hour’s drive, and all of them shut down

I agree but the unilateral and wildly inconsistent rulings do not endear me to Steam here. As much as I don’t like the guy nor his game, there are larger issues at play here. If Steam was making a moral stance against the terrible content of the game that’d be one thing, but they don’t care about the ethical issues

“Mmmmmm, begins, the Batman does.”

If the tweets were from a couple years ago or while she was already in the workforce that’s one thing. But when the ignorance was from a person’s teenage years, I’d hope folks would be open to giving her a chance to show her growth in the past ten years.

It’s so telling who we allow to “grow” and “learn” from past shitty behavior and who we don’t. This WOC made some shitty dumb tweets when she was a teenager, but Ted Danson did a literal minstrel show as an adult and we still love him on The Good Place. Kelly Osbourne implied the only people who clean toilets for a

This is gross. I’m as woke/SJW-y as the next far-lefty, but she was SEVENTEEN. Jesus christ. If she had put that stuff out when she was 27*, then sure...you’re a grown-ass adult by then and should know better. But call off the dogs for a few months and see if she’s grown. I was a goddamn idiot when I was 17.

Haven’t you ever said something offensive that could be used against you?

I think I know someone who could make it happen. But it’ll cost you...

I’m curious what is your statute of limitations on teens behaving stupidly? Yeah McCammond was wrong but does that mean she should never be hired by any company ever? Pretty high sentence I think. No one is without sin or fault. And most of us did and said stupid things as a teen. Luckily that was pre-social media for

The real question is why are you so bitter about it?

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There’s a nice symmetry here since Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino (LOST, bunch of Pixar movies, etc) got his start composing video games, including the original Medal of Honor.

It looks pretty good - I just hope you can throw empty guns of course.