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My bad, I think I should have separated my statements a bit. My issue was with the awards category "Sci-Fi/Horror" because while they overlap a lot, they're still very distinct.

If someone told me they didn't like The Thing, I'd call them a liar.

I'm disappointed that everyone remembers him now by Breaking Bad or Fargo instead of Friday Night Lights. He was Landry first!

It's great to hear that Fargo did well!

"Unstructured Reality Show" is a really weird award category.

I finished Guards! Guards! last week and it was fantastic. Hilarious, poignant, great characters, energetic and totally madcap. It had just about everything I could have wanted.

I play on my friends PS4, but if you get it on there and we have room we could shoot you an invite!

I can agree with that. It sucks when they score on an empty net. What system are you playing on?

It's readable for me as I prefer small text, but I could see it still being an issue for some.

That would truly be the darkest timeline.

I was 13 when Kotor came out and yeah, once I became a Jedi, tactics went out the window in favour of spamming cool Jedi moves. And I remember those lightsaber animations being sooooo satisfying too.

Which is funny because I feel like that's the exact quality that it was praised for in some circles. Taking the beats associated with grandiose rap music and taming it down into electronic songs with lyrics that were more relatable for teenagers.

IMO the Gotye side of the indie world became insufferably redundant a few years ago anyway.

Welp, I guess I'm a bit out of touch with the more rock or folk based part of the indie world these days. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I'm pretty sure that Pitchfork is a-okay with Nirvana.

When did hipsters ever like Gotye? I thought that was just some surface pop indie stuff from the get go.

I've started doing that with my iPhone, where I've been playing Final Fantasy Tactics on my lunch break sometimes. I always wanna get more into my 3DS but I'm never able to. It's like, if I'm just playing it at home I just end up wanting to play on a regular console, and other times when I could play, like on public

I've noticed that sort of structure becoming really popular this gen. A lot of games now have this pattern where you go out and do a mission, then come back to your base to restock on items, sell stuff, talk to your party members, etc, before heading out again. I'm a big sucker for it because I like the familiarity it

That's my biggest problem because I play so many RPGs, and those often have really slow starts, so once you get half way and quit, it's incredibly hard to pick it back up where you left off, and even harder to encourage yourself to work through the tedium of the game's beginning areas.

I'm looking at the rotation srtategy now. It's a bit more complex than I initially assumed, like I can really see how this would be challenging to implement during a pick up game. Are you playing in ranked or unranked?