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It all depends what kind of plane I'm on. If I've got enough room, and you really think that tiny bit of adjustment that passes for reclining helps you relax, I'm not going to go out of my way to stop you.

@fragoff: Soulless? Explain just how it's so different from the old games. Despite running on Oblivion's engine instead of being a top-down, completely turn-based environment, I really fail to see what's changed so much. The humor's still there (if you can read and you explore a bit, just like the old ones), and the

I'm kind of disappointed to hear that the level cap is 20 - I've played ~10-15 hours, and I'm right around level 7.

@dubz: You see, engaging the paradigm of the Oblivion movement system in the content-rich, innovative environment of a post-apocalyptic world lends itself to a familiarity yet freshness as yet unparalleled in the world of modern gaming. Reminiscent of classic modalities, yet brimming with interaction and

@burko: Unless you've played through the entire game, it's still too early to say this - though I know this isn't going to stop you or any of the other Bethesda haters from saying it anyway.

@sewob: Flax seed does a body good. So do green leafy vegetables.

@Yossarian: *he's/she's/they're - I'm an idiot.

@sewob: Well, considering animal fat raises your HDL levels as much or more than your LDL levels, I'd say he's probably not doing that badly.

"...just can't get our hands on enough of the raw materials..."

@Americo: If only it weren't so ridiculously overblown in Fringe...

This is how the Internet helps me grow as a person:

Everyone who hasn't does really need to go back and play at least Fallout 2. It was featured as a part of that new download service that Kotaku profiled a few days ago. Really a spectacular game as far as top-down turn-based 2D games go just for its ambience and sense of humor (It had random, difficult-to-find

@InsolenceAndHeresy: I, um, think you're probably the exception. 90GB is at least twice my fairly extensive (or so I thought) music collection in its entirety.

@DogHead: You don't want a jogging arm band for your regular iPod.

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