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Who let the dogs out?
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I think this belongs everywhere
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I honestly think it's extremely good against terminids. Really helpful to get out of a tight situation or to get up on a rock and cheese for a minute
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Dredge
Had no idea what to expect going into it. Had only heard that it was a cosmic horror fishing game and decided to give it a try. Ended up loving it!
Not a huge game in terms of scope but feels it nailed every mechanic and the art style and delivery is top notch
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I'd almost say it's the opposite... U2 is a decent band, but nothing too special. Bono has a strong reputation as a philanthropist doing good for the worlds charities.
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EXPECTED
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I was about to link this video, so funny
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It's pretty bad, and not in a 'so bad it's good' kinda way... It's just bad
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If you're playing games that give you a response with your heart rate, them id say that's probably a bit risky. Would definitely be worth asking your doctor as I am not a medical professional. Could be worth trying some more chill games that don't produce an adrenaline response like that.
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This title is kind of obnoxious. What the Founder adds is that managers and C-Suite need to find other ways to motivate their employees. It's not the "Nobody wants to work anymore" take that we see a ton of. The article writer has to have realized the ambiguity and kept it to drive engagement.
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Paywalled article
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I've been there!! Amazing spot to play pinball, just wish they served beer... I'm pretty sure they have over 200 tables and some fairly rare ones. Bonzai Run, and Water world are 2 that had fairly limited runs but can be played there.
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When I'm struggling to come up with a gift idea I usually resort to something nice that can be eaten or drank. Some nice chocolates, coffee or liquor can be a great gift that won't leave someone with something they never use.
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Project Zomboid is an absolute blast. Definitely a steep learning curve, but if you can get over that hurdle it's an extremely fun survival/zombie game.
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You might like the movie Arq, was a pretty interesting time loop movie on Netflix
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It would help to know which games specifically as each game will have different requirements but you're going to be hard-pressed to find something at that price point that can run games well.
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The one where Reagan never became president
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Alan Wake Remastered since I've never played it and want to be caught up for Alan Wake 2
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Ethoslab and Docm77 are both older Minecraft YouTubers who have a pretty chill voice and calm demeaner, Etho especially.
I think I left a few party members behind who I was supposed to pick up in Act 1. I don't have Wyll, the guy flew off the windmill and died. I'm on the fence whether it's worth restarting. I might just play the game over again after I finish but that seems like a major commitment. Any advice? Spoilers: I just got to the Inn in through the mist to give a reference for how far along I am. Edit for clarity: I thought the windmill guy was a separate party member but it seems like that's not the case. Doesn't seem like I'm missing much by not having Wyll in the party so I'm thinking I'll keep going.