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It's the Guitar Hero of Indie Horror.

At least the pricing and random releases are consistent.

I used to work at a certain high profile electronics store. And for this particular story, please note: I'm completely changing the names.

I once had a wretched woman and her vile daughter pull the same "If you knew who my husband was!" bull. In this case it was over a clearance Halloween costume at a thrift store. They paid 99 cents for it, it was clearly marked as-is, and I had actually sold it to them, so I knew they had been told that it wasn't

This is my most memorable one. Way back in the day when the N64 was new and exciting we got ours in for the November 30th launch and then sold out that day. Between then and Christmas we'd get in maybe 1 or 2 every few days.

This was a few years back when the Wii was about to launch. I was working at the Gamestop in the mall near me and was a keyholder while going to college. (Though technically it was still an EB Games, if only by title.) We had sold out of pre-orders incredibly quickly and had started to put people on a waiting list for

People said the art-style he used was "creepy", so he made a game that took advantage of that creepiness. He made a successful game because he learned from his feedback. There's nothing wrong with that, really.

I wanted to marry her. I thought she blew Noomi out of the water. After I saw the remake, I realized how off Noomi's potrayal was of Lisbeth. Well, at least in my opinion. In my head, Lisbeth acted exactly like Mara played her.

THANK YOU I was beginning to feel like I was the only person who felt this way. I enjoyed the originals but I thought Mara was tremendous.

AGREED AGREED AGREED and I am so so so sad about this. *sobs*

Unpopular opinion: the US version of the film was much better than the original Swedish version. Better made, better acted (except in the case of Noomi Rapace; I thought both she and Rooney were great), much closer to the book.

M.E. No, this change applies to all levels of the Weekly Heroic.

I completely agree with your point with a black actor voicing a black character. When I was recording lines for my VN game back at school, I specifically strived to get the right people to do the correct voices for my characters. Two in specific were Asian and one Indian, and I got crap from a few people of "why not

So I loved this. Being a black man, I appreciate the narrative that this discussion brought. I also love the idea of having these types of conversation with individuals in the field. I would love to see something like this turned into a podcast series for Kotaku. Just my two cents.

It's always a weird phenomena when it comes to Blackness in any kind of media. Especially when it comes to games, shows, and movies that are related to crime. Crime as perpetrated by black characters adds to the demonization of black people. Crime as perpetrated by white characters adds to the romantization of the

Oh. My. God. That last one just broke my heart.

See also: Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

I'll just leave this Ubisoft quote here...

I'd like to argue, that GTAV has surpassed Vice City in term of radio stations (albeit it's a close call) and on top of that knocked it out of the park with superb original score.

I got this.

Things hadn't been going well with Mr. JackAss for a couple months, but I had decided to stick through it during the holidays. Then, one afternoon, he offered to let me drive his Jeep. I shifted over to the driver's seat as he walked around to the other side. I adjusted the seat, and checked the mirrors as