@andrewslug: What are you trying to accomplish with this vague and snide comment? Are you trying to imply Patrick and Austin were "bad" reporters? Are you trying to imply Pewdiepie did nothing wrong? Are you trying to imply that the GB guys are leaning more towards a certain political side that you may not align with?
Regardless, your terse comment says far more about you in one sentence -- most of which are not good, by the way -- than anybody you flippantly mentioned.
This is great! I love the entire Polygon crew! Pat has become my new favorite over the past couple of months, and I cannot explain why or how it happened but I am totally ok with it. Alegra is awesome, too, and so is the Polygon Show!
I need to get my business suit on before I listen to this.
Listen, shopping at Wal-Mart, for the most part, is fine. I won't speak to their corporate policies because working in retail is terrible in ALL forms -- Wal-Mart, specifically, is egregiously bad from everything I read and hear.
If there's a Target and a Wal-Mart near each other, it's 50/50 in terms of which one I'll go to depending on what I need and how much money I'm willing to spend. The Target stores I've been to in my area are certainly cleaner but seemingly only ever have two registers open at any time during the day. Wal-Mart, on the other hand, has about 6-8 registers open most of the time. I can get in and out of there quicker than Target which is usually my main goal when shopping -- get in, get what I need, and get out as quickly as I can. Plus, I always end up spending around $40-$50 for the things I get at Target whereas I can spend about half of that on the same things at Wal-Mart.
I mainly shop at Publix for my groceries because I live in the part of the United States where those exist. Wal-Mart and Target are my secondary shops for miscellaneous things I can't get there.
this is a website about video games and I'm arguing about shopping at walmart what am I doing
I don't usually have a problem with people asking about why the guys came to a conclusion on a certain game for a category over the years.
That emailer asking why Mordor was GOTY in 2014, however, very clearly had a bias against it from the first sentence, and was written in such an overtly asshole-ish way that I don't even think it was worth mentioning, honestly. There was nothing to be gleaned from that.
As someone who has never played a Fire Pro game in his life, I picked this up when it came out last week. I've been slowly learning the controls since then. Initially, I didn't think much of it -- "maybe this game isn't for me," I thought.
However, over the weekend, I sat down and had a handful of matches and I have to say that this game is hugely satisfying to play when you start really getting the rhythm of everything down.
If anybody out there was in a similar situation to me (never played it but has interest), do yourself a favor and go get it! It's only $20 and the workshop support alone makes this game worth that amount of money. Have some patience with it because the payoff you get when you get the hang of the grappling and striking controls is certainly worth it if you're a wrestling fan!
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