When it comes to things that are too hot to handle, there's no better quintet of commentators to bring you the very best in listing things in an arbitrary order like the guys on 5x5.

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When it comes to things that are too hot to handle, there's no better quintet of commentators to bring you the very best in listing things in an arbitrary order like the guys on 5x5.
We simply cannot comprehend the idea that the afterlife is merely static and noise. The energy has to go somewhere, and things like "hauntings" happen to simply be when large collections of this energy collect in one place over time. Though we still don't know the exact reason why energies are drawn to one location, there's definitely nothing more to supposed supernatural instances than the facts which we have heretofore presented to you.
In the case of these spookiest video game ghosts though, everything is very much real. Stay away from these guys. They mean business, and will terrify you until the end of time.
There's no place like home, and these people really turned out some fantastic designs. From sconces to duvets and carpets to furniture, these interior designers are the cream of the crop.
We've all been there, right? There's a cool-looking game announced, and we just start salivating over the potential and possibilities. Then it gets delayed. Then it gets delayed again. Finally, the game arrives, and it needs a major update to come anywhere close to being playable in one form or another. It's all too common these days, and the result is often massive waves of disappointment that wash over us like a... wave. Dammit.
We've all been there. Our friends are hanging out chatting about the cool moment in that classic RPG, and they we are with nothing new to interject into the conversation. We just nod along, and before you know it, we've turned their stories into our stories, and it's just like we played the game ourselves.
We've all got our favorite games. We've all got games we hate. Then there are those games in the middle; the ones you're afraid to talk about in front of your friends. These are the Best Guilty Pleasure Games.
Pull out the multitap, get your favorite fighting game, and settle in for the best video games to play at a sleepover with your friends who are totally there because they like you, and not because you’re the only kid at school with a Gamecube. Seriously though, how many great games were there to play with your friends on that thing?
Then of course, the Xbox and Halo came along and ruined friendships for all eternity.
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Pull out the multitap, get your favorite fighting game, and settle in for the best video games to play at a sleepover with your friends who are totally there because they like you, and not because you’re the only kid at school with a Gamecube. Seriously though, how many great games were there to play with your friends on that thing?
Then of course, the Xbox and Halo came along and ruined friendships for all eternity.
There have been countless attempts at turning video games into movies. While there have been a few mostly watchable efforts, for the most part, video game movies have all been terrible abominations. Case in point, the five movies on today’s list. These movies should have been great. They should have been huge successes based on name alone, but instead, when fans and moviegoers alike wound up in theaters to observe these adaptations, they were face to face with crimes against humanity.