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My Very Spoilery Star Wars the Last Jedi Review

First of all, no explanation of Snoke. I had a mixed bag feelings for Luke Skywalker. Overall, the look and attitude was there.. But the reasoning and backstory of him after RotJ and onward were questionable. Luke tried to kill Ben Solo because he sensed the darkness within him. Instead of reasoning with young Ben he thought it was a good idea to slice him in half while he was sleeping. Luke saved his own father by showing him the Light side of the force. Why didn't he just talk Ben out of it instead? Very inconsistent. Rey had "NOBODY" parents. Yes, that's right. Nothing on their parents other than them selling her off because they were junkies and needed quick credits. Now, I'll give them a benefit of the doubt.. I wonder if it's still kept under wraps for later episodes. If they were simply nobodies then why didn't they cast her parents in the Force Awakens? In the Force Awakens you only get a glimpse of their ship and never saw their identiti...
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My Top Ten Favorite Games of 2017

10.  Comedy Night (PC) Comedy Night is a game I almost didn't recommend because it felt more like a heavily relied social game experiment. You can sing, debate, and obviously make some jokes to spit on the mic with other users. Game exploded at launch and the developer is highly active on the game. Great to fucking around with people and just socialize in. On top of that it's cheap. 9.  Sky Rogue  (PC) Sky Rogue is your basic flight sim arcade game however has some very attractive low-poly visuals and procedurally generated missions. On top of that, has Steam Workshop to download other peoples aircrafts. I've downloaded Raiden aircrafts to the X-Wing. Great replay value at a decent price. Just got out of Early Access on Steam too. 8.  Iron Crypticle  (PC) A simple arcade game that's reminiscent of Robotron and Smash TV. You're an armored hero going through procedurally generated dungeons destroying an onslaught of baddie. The visuals ...

Want to revoke EA's Star War's License? Sign this Massive Petition

My face when I realized there's thousands of people who signed it already For those of you who are unaware, In 2013 EA has partnered with Disney to develop Star Wars video games. However, EA's newest Star Wars game Battlefront II has hit a HUEG-MONGOUS controversy where their entire content of progression has heavily relied on pay to win mechanics. It was more popularized on /r/StarWarsBattlefront when they realized you can become better at someone else in the game by buying loot crates in-game with real cash.You can however earn credits by playing but compared to purchasing loot crates in the game it will be a lot quicker for people who purchased it which isn't fair. If Battlefront 2 was free I'd be ok with it but the game has a massive 60 dollar pricetag. Now they're taking it a step further by introducing a change.org petition and as of this writing they're at 65K. If you want revoke EA's license (which I hope you do) please do so over here. ...

Donate food for Thanksgiving and An Indie Dev Will Give You a Free Game

The Indie game community are a bunch of sweethearts (and sweet potatoes) for doing this. You basically go to your local area, donate 10 dollars to your local charity for Thanksgiving, show proof and you can get one of the following games for free: Tangledeep Hands of Fate 2 (SOLD OUT SUCKA) Sproggiwood Caves of Qud The Shrouded Isle ADOM (Ancient Domains of Mystery) Roundabout 100ft Robot Golf Rogue Empire Dungeonmans Hot Tin Roof Wayward Ananias 2064: Read Only Memories Unexplored ToME (Tales of Maj'Eyal) And lastly, if you want to keep things unpredictable and RNG-based you can just request a random key. Shoutout to these Indie Devs for contributing for a great cause. They're truly uniting people with their generosity and should be praised for their unselfishness and their love for the community. If you want to contribute for Thanksgiving and get a free Steam key (Jerk) you can do so over here Stop the Hunger Clock and if you're also a game devel...

League of Legends has a ton of K-Pop references

For those of you who live under a rock League of Legends is one of the worlds largest and most popular multiplayer PC games at the moment. It is backed up by a strong esports community and is especially known to have the best players from Korea. With that being said though, it would be a no-brainer to include K-Pop references in League of Legends. Certain Champions have various skins you can purchase and included with them is their own exclusive dances which ties to a lot of K-Pop music videos. Check out the video below.

High Hell - Review

High Hell is a very short arcade shooter that's reminiscent of Hotline Miami in a FPS settings with a rather unique artstyle to it. Gameplay is super basic with super basic objectives. Not much of a story other than trying to kill off all the enemies and following the objective as fast as possible. This game is pretty good at getting to the point of the gameplay because that's simply what this game is. It's an arcade shooter nothing more, nothing less. There's only 20 levels and I already beaten this game. Took me 4 hours. Does the game suck? Far from it. Can it get boring? Yes, it can be at times. The only longevity that you'll get from this game is the speedrunning aspects. There is also a leaderboard feature for this as well. If I had to point out to a group of people to play this game I would tell people who are into high scores and speed running aficionados. At the same time, the price is right honestly. For 10 buckaroos it's not bad. I'm rea...

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Has Been Leaked on Android and You Can Play it Now

Just recently, Nintendo announced a new Animal Crossing game for mobile devices called Animal Crossing Pocket Camp . Thanks to PhoneArena.com they were able to snag an Austrailian copy of it and posted it in a Megalink. However, if you want to save your progress you have to change your Nintendo accounts region to Austrailia. Thanks PhoneArena. Source