Struck me whilst reading this that I've been enjoying Excalibur's commentary for over 15 years now and could perfectly read this in his voice.
It's really neat to hear so many wrestlers picking up the Steam Deck and having fully-fledged experiences of the latest games whilst on the road. Compared to the stories of the past when the best way to pass the time was to experiment with substances, it's very cool to see the positive impact this technology can have on an industry.
I haven't yet played BG3 (old-ass PC owner) but all my friends do is tell me how they want to befriend, or more, every single character. It's definitely a great point to make that that the success of the game is, in large part, due to the authentic and incredibly human nature of the characters. Save the AI for writing CNET articles.
Thanks to Alex for his contributions to the site over the past few years. Every appearance has been a home run and he's been a great familiar face to show up during periods of transition and remind us all that this website is about having a great time.
Hey, hey Mansoor... stop being so funny it's making the rest of us look bad!
Cracking list and it really seems you're tackling the challenges of fatherhood with a wonderful amount of humour. A testament to the great writing here is that I'm already downloading LISA: The Painful, I loved the passionate recommendations.
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