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Dead nation Vita was free if you picked dead nation as free from the network hack rewards like I did.

and you voted correctly, proud of you derek.

hows need for speed, still like it?
While it's a very solid game, and the best nfs in a long time, I'm pretty disappointed with the cop chases. Also kind of disappointed with the city itself. Really surprised that in this new age of massive open worlds, they decided to make this one smaller than previous ones. Especially with how easy it is to fast travel to events and the garage. The customisation, cars themselves, and the actual driving are all really good though. 3.5 diamonds from me.
 
Next week's Best Buy ad is up: https://www.cheapassgamer.com/topic/350581-best-buy-ad-118-1114/

The only potentially interesting offer is this:

save 25 bucks on following games when you buy either fallout or tomb raider

games are gtav, madden, halo 5, forza 5, fifa 16
Time will tell if this will work online, and whether it will work on Sunday morning so you could get both the $10 preorder cert and the discount(s).

 
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Cause I know you all were wondering...bass pro was all sold out of the yeti tumblers! They said they got a bunch Saturday and already sold out! They must be collectors items! Get em while there hot! Or cold or something.
 
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Gamespot put up their BLOPS 3 review: http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/call-of-duty-black-ops-iii-review/1900-6416302/

7/10

Although Black Ops III offers the option to play the campaign cooperatively, its problems only multiply as a result. Instead of creating deeper scenarios involving teamwork and communication between up to four players, Black Ops III decides to just throw more hardened enemies at you. One Warlord--an enemy that requires several magazines to bring down--is bothersome enough. Four of them together is downright frustrating. They feel more like brick walls than sentient soldiers.

Black Ops III's narrative doesn't support the campaign in any meaningful way, either. It tells an incomprehensible story about AI ascendancy and the moral grays of a hyper-connected future, raising intriguing questions but never bothering to answer them. At the end of it all, after hours of soulless shooting and unremarkable storytelling, Black Ops III delivered its nebulous twist, and I didn't dwell on it.

In its undead modes, and the first 10 hours of multiplayer, it excels. But in its campaign, it merely crawls forward. Black Ops III doesn't offer anything remarkable to the series, but does just enough to maintain the Call of Duty status quo. The franchise, however slowly, continues its inexorable march.
Destructoid, too: http://www.destructoid.com/review-call-of-duty-black-ops-iii-318891.phtml

8.5/10

At this point, at least two of the Call of Duty developers (Treyarch and Sledgehammer), have it figured out. They now have a three-year development cycle, which means that technically, each individual game is not a rushed "annual" iteration. While the campaign could certainly be a lot stronger, Black Ops III is living proof of that concept.
Sounds like the zombie modes are the best yet while the campaign is Treyarch's weakest yet.

 
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Black Ops 3 review update: Yeah, well the servers are getting totally hammered right now. Can't connect online. 1/5 diamonds. 

 
Cause I know you all were wondering...bass pro was all sold out of the yeti tumblers! They said they got a bunch Saturday and already sold out! They must be collectors items! Get em while there hot! Or cold or something.
Academy Sports carries Yeti stuff, too, if you have one of those in your area.

Edit: Ace Hardware, also.
 
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Pancakes, how is BLOPS 3? According to TT, you seem to already have a bunch of the trophies.

My copy should be arriving today, and after reading that the campaign is nothing special, I'll hold off on finishing BLOPS 2's campaign trophies so I can run through the new one and trade it in while the TIV is high.

 
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I hope the next God of War game is really shitty with grindy trophies so that pharm wastes a chunk of his life maintaining his GOW trophy wall. 

 
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PST.org liked BLOPS 3: http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/call-of-duty-black-ops-3/review/

80/100

Black Ops 3's trophy list gets the spread across the whole package just right too, putting the majority of focus on the campaign, while peppering a few tasks across Shadows of Evil and multiplayer too. There's even a secret trophy for finishing the game on Realistic difficulty, which is as tough as it sounds. Play in co-op with the ability to revive, however, and it might prove frustrating, but it's certainly possible. All in all, a damn fine list.

Featuring a campaign that attempts a complex and interesting story with somewhat mixed results, several big unlockable secrets, the Zombies: Shadows of Evil campaign and an immense multiplayer component that ups the tempo, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is almost too vast. As a package, Treyarch's game is undoubtedly ambitious, and there are some new elements in here that work remarkably well. Yet, the campaign misses the mark somewhat, despite being enormous fun in co-op, and multiplayer can occasionally be something of a mixed bag. Overall, though, it's hard to resist such a generous offering. And Black Ops 3 is by far the biggest and most all-encompassing Call of Duty to date.
 
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After looking at reviews on amazon, I'm probably not going to get a Yeti Tumbler. The lid doesn't close and the top is very thin, so coffee doesn't stay hot that long. It's better for cold drinks than hot it seems.

 
I never understood why people would want to name their kids after a famous person that they dont know. If your naming your kid after someone it should be someone in your family or circle of friends maybe that you look up to or hold in high regard. But not a total stranger just because they are famous. I find that pathetic really.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/page/hotread151106/peyton-manning-legacy-indiana-includes-numerous-children-named-him
yeah I mean how pissed would you be now if you were named Cosby
 
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Bad news for anyone interested in trying for the BLOPS 3 plat:

I know there is "Realistic" difficulty. But check this out...

There's 1 decoration called "Immortal Fame" (and all decorations are needed for the single gold trophy in the game), and it requires you to complete every mission at least once on "Veteran" difficulty without restarting any checkpoint.

Sounds fun huh?
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/call-of-duty-black-ops-iii/277999-will-hardest-cod-game-plat.html

It'll also be a bit of a grind:

By the way, there are also decorations for unlocking ALL camos and attachments for ALL weapons. There's 25 primary weapons which you need 650 kills each. There's 4 pistols, needing 150 kills each. Then there's 3 Launchers, needing 300 kills each. When you add it up, that's a whopping 17,750 kills. Holy fuck. Yep. Sounds like it's gunna be a blast.
 
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This is even worse!

"That's right," said his father, Bill. "My wife was pregnant, and it came down to Peyton Manning or Ryan Leaf -- whoever the Colts were going to take with the No. 1 pick. That was how we named our boy."

Seriously?  Terrible.  At least make sure the famous person is going to be really good at something or a good person.  If the Colts had picked Ryan Leaf this kid would be named after a drugged out loser. 

 
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New releases for 11/10 (Blogcast)

Fallout 4 (PS4)

Super Beat Sonic (Vita)

Arcade Archives Super Dodgeball (PS4)

Chromia (PS4) 

Phinneas and Ferb Day of the Doofen-something (Vita)

Skyscrappers (PS4)

Spelling errors likely present. 

 
After looking at reviews on amazon, I'm probably not going to get a Yeti Tumbler. The lid doesn't close and the top is very thin, so coffee doesn't stay hot that long. It's better for cold drinks than hot it seems.
$40 win! CAG MATH!

 
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Bad news for anyone interested in trying for the BLOPS 3 plat:

http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/call-of-duty-black-ops-iii/277999-will-hardest-cod-game-plat.html

It'll also be a bit of a grind:
I could never beat the harder difficulties in FPS anyway so I am glad I dont need to worry about the plat in this one either. Also glad that CoD games hold their TIV for a while so I can play other games and not have to rush into this one right away.

I wouldnt mind trying to play this in Co op too.

 
I could never beat the harder difficulties in FPS anyway so I am glad I dont need to worry about the plat in this one either. Also glad that CoD games hold their TIV for a while so I can play other games and not have to rush into this one right away.

I wouldnt mind trying to play this in Co op too.
From the sound of things, Realistic difficulty becomes slightly more manageable in co-op because you can revive teammates and only technically lose if everyone dies.

 
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My grandma got my middle name as a slight variation off of alexandra of russia. Which is kinda cool. Peyton isn't a bad name, but I don't think I'd deliberately name a kid after Peyton Manning. Only Payton I know is a girl born in about 96? Likely not a result of Peyton Manning's existence. 

 
I finally finished the blood bowl tutorial/campaign.  It is really really long - maybe 12 or more matches.  But it does do a pretty decent job of forcing you to learn the game and some of the idiosyncrasies (weather conditions, bribing refs, weird and random statuses that I've never seen in a regular game, what to watch for in blocking/passing/etc, proper use of fouls).  all sarcasm aside this has really been one of my favorite games this year.  I'm pretty surprised.

 
From the sound of things, Realistic difficulty becomes slightly more manageable in co-op because you can revive teammates and only technically lose if everyone dies.
I'm looking forward to seeing the realistic revival animation that's used when you get someone back on their feet after being shot.

 
I finally finished the blood bowl tutorial/campaign. It is really really long - maybe 12 or more matches. But it does do a pretty decent job of forcing you to learn the game and some of the idiosyncrasies (weather conditions, bribing refs, weird and random statuses that I've never seen in a regular game, what to watch for in blocking/passing/etc, proper use of fouls). all sarcasm aside this has really been one of my favorite games this year. I'm pretty surprised.
I have to return my copy on Monday, but it looks like I could renew it. I have only played one tutorial match. I got stuck on SMB, but now I guess that's over, so hopefully this weekend I play a bunch of matches. If I have fun and the renew option is still there I'll renew.

 
I may have spent a solid 2 years convincing the bf that Tony is a great name for boys.

His last name is Stark.

I think at this point he's accepted that I'm at least getting away with it as a middle name. 

 
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