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Zippy Zanderhoff
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This game is in the "third person" perspective. They just invented some new term so they could say that the game is the "first" at something. I bet some yuppie in marketing is feeling very pleased with themself.

He plays computer games while making weird voices and telling jokes that usually fall flat. I don't mean that as a bad thing. Part of why I'm a subscriber is that I don't own a console or gaming PC, don't play too many videogames anymore, and Let's Play channels help fill the void. Pewd's channel particularly appeals

I tend to have the video in a smaller window while I'm doing other tasks. Most of the YouTube channels I'm subscribed to are ones that I like for the audio, so I can minimize the window completely while doing other stuff.

I think most open-world game protagonists are criminals because that's the type of behavior many players lean towards when given an open playground where they can act on various impulses without the consequences and feedback from equivalent real world activities. It creates a sort of "ludonarrative dissonance" that

Stop giving him attention! That's what his species thrives on!

(Realizes that he's posting a comment in the article)

Oh God...I'm part of the problem...

WHAT ARE YE DOING IN MAH SWAMP?

This sums up the franchise perfectly.

I thought the "human element" was handled well in the first film. Sam is portrayed as some bratty prick trying to get laid, and just happens to get caught up in an alien robot war because he was so dead set against "the Fiesta with racing stripes". Tonally, the "human parts" took themselves far less seriously and were

Ah, yes. This brings back fond memories of my "Bubba Shepard".

Fun fact from a former player: There is at least one clone of each of these two gentlemen at every Magic: The Gathering tournament on the planet.

*puts on Magic nerd glasses and starts mouth-breathing*

Technically, cards such as Clone, Evil Twin, etc. do not "target" the creatures they're copying. So, Diplomatic Immunity really wouldn't prevent those effects from occurring (which is what I'm assuming your insinuation was by posting that card).

*takes off glasses

Everything is "a thing" to somebody.

Copyright Law ( 1 ) (U)
Enchantment

Creatures cannot enter the battlefield as copies of other creatures.

I think every month we should play MOBA Roulette, where we start betting on what property will jump into the MOBA game next. We already have Lord of the Rings, the Blizzard-verse, the DC Universe, and now Adventure Time. What's next?

Maybe Hasbro will try and make one with Transformers, G.I. Joe, etc. (Plus MLP for

Weird inventions like this make me wonder if I'm living in the cover-of-a-1950s-Popular-Mechanics-issue universe.

I think the audio is unaltered from the show, and it does like they're saying "pizza". I'd have to rewatch the original episode to be sure, but that's probably where the creators got the joke idea.

It's interesting seeing how many snide comments are being made towards the Church's stylistic choices, when such styling has been around for centuries and has been extremely influential in the worlds of heavy metal and gaming.

I'll take "awe-inspiring and badass" over "bland and inoffensive" any day when it comes to religious imagery.

As a metalhead and D&D GM who was raised in, but no longer practices, Catholicism, this sort of imagery was always my favorite aspect of my faith-of-origin that you don't see in mainstream Christianity now-a-days. I still have a "prayer card" laying around somewhere that portrays Christ holding his hand out with a his

Wasn't this the motivation behind the comical trainwreck that was Shadow the Hedgehog? I know it's a different company and all that, but I think the common thread of folks overseas making their cartoon characters "dark n edgy" for U.S. audiences is simultaneously hilarious and insulting.