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Well Worth Going for a Swing
Spider-Man - whether in comic book, TV show, or cinematic form - has been in my life for as long as I can remember. The dualities and parallels between Spidey and Peter Parker always created uniquely...
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The ones that stand out the most are the lizards with swords from Ocarina of Time. I remember I would end up gripping my controller hard when facing them.
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Being Jewish, I don't believe in heaven, but I like the concept of working to be as close to G-d as possible. I like to think of it as a really long waiting line.
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I think both graphically and gameplay wise was Uncharted 3. I had just bought a PS3 bundled with the game and it blew me away. Everything from the set piece moments, to the difficult but rewarding co...
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@mkennedy: I do feel like people are using games as platforms for venting their prejudices. I've noticed this most recently with TLoU Part II and the strong reaction to not only female leads, but to g...
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Tetris, but you can't turn the shapes.
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I'm digging Warrior Nun a lot. I like that it takes its time explaining the characters and establishing the world, rather than focusing on the action aspect. The cinematography is stunning and the pe...
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I'm Dan, 37 yo. Love me some superheroes, Star Wars, and other forms of shiny, loud, and subjectively deep media. I'm obsessed with "Take on Me" by Aha and don't know why.
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Finding Myself as a Gamer: Building Confidence After all these Years
Being a man in my late-thirties with a lot of personal things to still work through, video games have been a constant in my life. Like a lot of other things, my relationship with video games is compli...
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Uncharted 4 - A Proper Cinematic Send-off
Although I had jumped into the Uncharted series late with the third installment, that's the game that I think of when defining that gaming generation - ironically at the end of the current generation....
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