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8 yrs ago
Current Ever had that moment were you've just lost a battle of wills with your dog and think to yourself, "maybe I should be the one sleeping on the floor"? I have. It's oddly liberating.
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9 yrs ago
My Lit Lecturer used Matt Fraction's Hawkeye run to display the effect of narratology in class today. It's the first thing he's spoken about all term that I've actually read.
9 yrs ago
How good is the Punisher in Netflix's Daredevil series? "Just some guys who are about to walk into a diner for the last time." That line is so manly it could make a toddler sprout a beard.
9 yrs ago
The Justice League trailer is giving me mixed emotions. On the one hand, I desperately want to get hyped. On the other, Snyder and co have burnt me too many times in the past. I'm a conflicted mess.
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9 yrs ago
What? The Lethal Weapon tv show isn't utter garbage at all, instead being an enjoyable watch. What the fuck is the world coming to?
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Yeah, they are really the masters of high emotional gaming. The Banner Saga is also good, but it's so grim it can sometimes induce apathy I found (And that's coming from a sworn cynic and pessimist)

Theres also a good trilogy of interactive novels on Steam I found called heroes rise. Playing those was the first time I've done an all nighter for a game in a looooong time.
Archmage MC said
The Walking Dead, a Zombie apocalypse drama.Also Yog, waiting on you. Remember, Light's hand flew into your cyclone, and she'll be wanting it back :P.Also, how would you guys balance a hero with Majin Buu levels of regeneration?


I would say those levels of regeneration are far to high, I mean that even puts Wolverine to shame.

Lookie said
I'm talking about the episodic TellTale point and click adventure game based on the Walking Dead comic. Friggin' thing is an emotionally exhausting roller-coaster and I love it.Never was too big on the TV series. Not my kind of thing, I suppose? To be fair, I haven't really given the series a chance either. Games and movies are more my kinda things.


Have you played the Wolf among us by Telltale? Same setup as TWD, but set in the Vertigo comics Fables universe. Damn that's a good game. I lay awake at nights thinking about all the horribly wrong choices I made in that, cursing myself for making such mistakes. Never had that response to a video game, apart from maybe the Banner Saga.
What is TWD?
Right, that is Mr Joe Black's character sheet (hopefully) finished.
Right, that is Mr Joe Black's character sheet (hopefully) finished.

And on a side not I'm waiting for the Biddz to post before I do, but if he doesn't get one up in the next 12 hours or so I'll go ahead without him.
Abysse said
That sounds like a pretty big conspiracy theory to me. :PAlso capitalism is inherently faster at producing new things than socialism. I.e. cures.


Zing!
I always go humans in games were multiple playable races are available, but I think I might be biased.
Yog Sothoth said
America is not scary if you're tough. We have a lot of mystery things like big foot, Champ, the Jersey Devil and werewolves in the state of Wisconsin. We are loud but we are very independent and fervently believe in liberty


Pixiiboo said
OMG YOU LIVE IN FINLAND? I AM SOOO ENVIOUS. FINLAND IS MY FAVOURITE PLACE IN THE WORLD!!!I'm going to school internationally in Switzerland next year and I saved up some cash so I can go there for a weekend or two (we're allowed to take trips as long as we have an 80% average or greater). You're lucky to live in such a beautiful beautiful fantastic awesome place. I am not even lying about how envious I am. ;~;Also good luck with school LMAO


Yog Sothoth said
America is better


MrDidact said
AMERICA


The ride to the bridge was mercifully brief, Fenrir having long since realised that he wasn't one made for flying. The feral meta leapt out of the transport before the craft had even landed, keen to be out of the metal death-trap, and took the scene in front of him in quickly. A sorcerer was on site, his smell revealing him to be Fate. Magnus experienced a twinge of guilt and embarrassment at that, memories of the battle against Deathstroke and his loss of control hurtling to the fore. No time for that now though, not while a foe stood before him.

Ditto handed out orders, no more than a repeat of what Black Canary had already dictated. Regardless of what the den mother or the Cargitte wanted, Fenrir was going to do this his way. The Pack had failed him in the past, all save Gabe, and he would be damned if he was going to allow them a second chance. The demon girl was the first to strike, shooting forward to disrupt Cinderblocks sight. Useful. The Wolf urged him to make use of her distraction, so he obliged, sprinting forwards, vaulting cars and obstacles with the ease of an experienced athlete.

He took a circular route, coming up behind the stony villain, silent as a predator in the undergrowth. Then, as Cinderblock was engaged with Shadowdancer and her mastiffs, Fenrir drew his knife and with a snarl pounced. His powerful legs rocketed him upwards, blade drawn back for the strike. He landed on the escapee's upper back, and drove his knife deep into were the stone-man's trapezius muscles should have been. Before the foe could retaliate Fenrir flipped back wards, leaving his knife lodged in Cinderblock's back. With any luck it would retard the golems movements, disabling his ability to fight back properly.
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