
When we last left off a couple of weeks ago , we were finishing up the legs, and it’s proving to be a bit more complicated than originally anticipated.
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When we last left off a couple of weeks ago , we were finishing up the legs, and it’s proving to be a bit more complicated than originally anticipated.
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All I want is to punch giant robots with my own giant robot, maybe turn into a car. Is that too much to ask?
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As demonstrated by his Pewdiepie interview earlier this week , Stephen Colbert’s new stint as the host of The Late Show gives him a chance to touch on topics his old gig couldn’t, like video games we wish we could just play already, dammit.
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If it weren’t a severe breach of protocol I’d just put the giant YES up at the top of the review. But it is. So I won’t.
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One of the filthiest games released on a Nintendo console was originally going to be just another kiddified 3D platformer. Check out some never-before-seen footage of the game that would become Conker’s Bad Fur Day.
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In Dungeons & Dragons, every character has certain strengths and weaknesses, determined by their ability scores: Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma. Your real-life self is made up of those abilities too, and you can level them up just like you do in-game.
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This picture of a mouse might be the scariest thing I encountered in all of SOMA. Now that I’m not playing the game, I can see that it is not, in fact, scary. Out of context, you might even find the picture funny. Yet while I was immersed in the game, feeling like I was Simon Jarrett lost in the wreckage of the Pathos-II, I found this mouse profoundly disturbing.
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