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Jaime and Bron dipped so far into "What the fuck is going on?" territory that I was on board by the end of it. I'd watch their buddy cop spin-off. Westerosi Vice.

You could almost say they were teasing us.

You'd do that to your own brother?

I'm bad at lists, but my favourites would be Fargo (show of the year, all years), Sense8, Banshee, Penny Dreadful, Bloodline and Broad City. I saw more than I realized, and there's still plenty to go though.

YMMV obviously, but it gets good well before that, it's just that season 3 is where it goes from good to great. There are hints of its ambition in the first season alone.

Teaser trailers are the bad kind of teasing.

I loved Miller's little "In ten years, every Belter will look like this.". I like what they've done with it, satisfies book readers without ignoring the original material.

I liked it! It's nicely shot, the world looks great and the cast is solid too. I think the material is going to work well as a television show, can't wait for tomorrow night!

This is the best show, holy shit. It strikes a balance like no other. The humor, the violence, the genuine warmth. You can't but feel for Peggy and Mike in the end, and Ed had to go bleed out in a freezer, but at least Betsy and Hank survived. Not in the end, I guess, but they lived through this, and that was enough.

Going by the review it sounds like it should get better as it goes along. I'm excited for the show, even though I'm not the biggest fan of the books. Holden is kind of the worst. And too bad the Belters wont all be freakishly tall.

FO4 was my first new RPG of the year now too, thinking about it, so I didn't really have anything else to compare it to either. I'd say the main difference is that FO4 puts more emphasis on environmental storytelling. It felt to me like you would get a generic fetch quest that takes you to a really cool location, and

Don't make me think about Better off Ted! I don't need to be sad today.

My bad, I totally forgot there even was a DAII. Likely because that's the one I haven't played yet >_>

*Loses game. De-ranks. Throws phone across the room.*

It's so beautiful to look at! I find myself walking more often than running, just trotting along on my horse, enjoying the breeze. I know there's like a million Lord of the Rings games, but TW3 feels like the closest approximation to taking a walk through Middle Earth.

It feels like casual mode is either new players who don't know Ranked is where it's at yet, or older players with tons of cards who just want to destroy people. I think we've just let reward structures become too strong of a component in video games, no one feels any incentive to play casual mode. It really is unlike

"I'm not sure if video games fans actually know what they want."

I kind of like what they did with the original Fallout. You have an initial goal with a time limit, but once you complete that you get an even larger time limit that's almost impossible to actually hit. Plus the narrative has enough freedom that you can ignore the main quest and still feel in character. That's the

I'm really competitive, so I'll admit that I would only play Ranked with netdecks, and because of that the randomness annoys me. It is pretty hilarious when it works in your favor though. One time I played a Webslinger, threw it at the enemy and got another fucking Webslinger, threw that at him next turn and got a

Nice, I hope you enjoy it!