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yeah trachy can stop scalpers because he leads gamergate.
Jan 16, 2015 by Sir_Mudkip
imo get gamergate and what not to stop scalping and what not
Jan 16, 2015 by melcakes
Hail to the Glorious PC Master Race! Hail Gaben, our Lord and Savior!
Jan 15, 2015 by trachy
ily
Jan 10, 2015 by the_netts
Clariel just came out. Reminder to self get it.
Jan 10, 2015 by trachy
I have filled the map with pylons - I don't think i need any more.
Jan 10, 2015 by Skyn3t0
Sad to see you leaving off the server \
Jan 9, 2015 by Ninja
Four Monastery Mentor replacing one Prophetic Flamespeaker and three Mogis's Warhound in RW Heroic.
Jan 2, 2015 by trachy
My Top Five Video Games of 2014:

5. Any game that isn't Depression Quest or Revolution60
-Screw you Zoe Quinn, and screw you corrupt gaming journalists. This year saw the rise of GamerGate, and as a strong supporter of the movement, I dedicate a spot to it. The ride never ends, and we're going into 2015 with the force of a great typhoon. With ethical guidelines being updated, corruption exposed, and trash like Gawker bleeding out, as well as many charities supported and allies made, GamerGate has made too huge an impact on gaming not to mention.

4. Kirby Triple Deluxe
-The best Kirby game since Crystal Shards (if we're not counting Super Star Ultra). Like most Kirby games, it is packed full of value. A great and enjoyable single-player that can be played again as King Dedede, a Smash Bros mini-game that is probably the best mini-game included in a Kirby title (which is saying something as most of you Kirby fans probably know), and a nice rhythm game too. It's a fun iteration on Kirby, a series that I've always loved the hell out of.

3. Card City Nights
-My guess is you haven't heard of it. It's a tiny indie game that didn't get a lot of attention. But it is a game I replayed four times in a row before they made some bad patches that kinda made the game less fun. :( It's a single player only CCG, inspired by the classic Pokemon TCG for the Game Boy. We don't get enough of those, with the last one I've played being Yu-gi-oh: The Sacred Cards a long long time ago. It's incredibly cheap, and worth picking up if you like card games.

2. Super Smash Bros
-While I don't feel it was as huge a change as original to Melee or Melee to Brawl, I don't really care because it is Smash. And Smash is just a whole load of fun to play. With some fun and interesting new characters, as well as a bunch of different game modes and stages, including an improved stage builder, Smash is an easy recommendation.

1. Hearthstone
-The only reason I stopped playing is because I do not have the brain capacity to stay competitive at both this game and Magic the Gathering. Hearthstone comes into a crowded field and shakes things up by adding a fair degree of random elements to the game, which in my opinion is great because I believe that taking calculated risks is more fun than seeing my Opponent going "Counterspell, Mana Leak, Daze, Force of Will, etc". The Arena mode is the meat of the game, and is comparable to Magic the Gathering's drafting, in that you have a selection of cards to choose from and you build the best deck. Price wise, it is the cheapest CCG to get into, and after spending around $20 or $30, I was able to not spend much more money because I sustained myself through quest rewards and my Arena winnings. It also has released a ton of content since I last played, and it's a game that I really want to get into, even though I can't since Magic is more social, and I need more social things to do in order to improve myself.
Jan 1, 2015 by trachy
My Top Five Movies of 2014:

5. Captain America: Winter Soldier
-I'm a huge fan of comic books, and have been very pleased with the MCU adaptations. This movie was in my opinion better than the first Captain America, and it does what the MCU does best and mashed well choreographed fight scenes with witty dialogue and a strong plot filled with intrigue and huge consequences for the MCU.

4. The Lego Movie
-I honestly expected this movie to suck when I first heard it was being made. I was thinking "soulless cash grab". It turns out, this movie is a heartfelt loveletter to Lego, and is something I recommend anybody who enjoyed Lego now or in their childhood to watch. The aesthetic is spot on, with a world made of Lego, and it moves like one of the old stop motion Lego shorts I used to watch all the time when I was younger. It brings in sets from all throughout the ages, and even if a specific set doesn't have a prominent role, it will be sure to be mentioned. This is a world where Han Solo, Batman, Dumbledore, and more live together, and the Lego take on well known characters is incredibly charming. With a brilliant voice cast (it includes Morgan Freeman in a comedic role, which is hilarious) and a great sense of humor, I enjoyed every minute of this movie.

3. Edge of Tomorrow
-Groundhog's Day meets Independence Day in one of the best alien invasion movies of all time. A simple gimmick is seen in a new light, and it provides for one of the best action sci-fi movies I've seen in ages. The ending is the worst out of three possible endings they could have gone with, and is an obvious sign of how little Hollywood thinks of the average viewer, but it doesn't ruin the movie at all. I wish this movie would stick to one name though. :/

2. How to Train Your Dragon 2: Dreamworks hasn't had a good animated movie since the original How to Train Your Dragon, with them releasing a bunch of terrible sequels and some merely average movies like The Croods and Turbo. Add the current Pixar slump to that, and it isn't a very good time to be a fan of animated films. Well, except for this one (and The Lego Movie, but that doesn't count here). An even better movie than the original, this movie is in my opinion the best movie that Dreamworks has put out since the first two Shrek movies. And from a dramatic standpoint (although not a comedic one) this movie even surpasses the Shrek movies. I cried and broke out into huge smiles, and laughed and just loved this fantastic movie.

1. Guardians of the Galaxy
-It's basically Star Wars with a Marvel coat of paint. And everybody was Han Solo. A great cast of characters, helmed by the lovable Chris Pratt, and an epic plot with plenty of action and comedy lead to this movie being the favorite of many a movie-goer this year. And I am certainly no exception. I went on my birthday, and I was riveted.
Jan 1, 2015 by trachy