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  1. Dear Laozi, What?! Yours Sincerely, Walsingham <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Fx3d.
  2. My warlock could beat up your dad.
  3. Pop

    Wonder Showzen

    It was good for a season, when it was really wild how ****ed up the show was. But as it went into the second season, it became obvious that they weren't really interested in satire, and they just gave up completely, and the acid trip qualities of the show eclipsed just about everything else. The sole purpose of the show was to make every episode more belligerent and cacaphonous and "look at us, we're edgy" than the last. So it stopped being funny if you weren't on drugs.
  4. Cabaret Voltaire?
  5. The game is absolutely insane on the higher difficulty levels... Real test for FPS fanatics. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am also still playing the original SiN - it was a real shame this game came out at the same time as HL - it is well driven plot/action FPS. Emergence looks awesome. I just hope Ritual will be able to keep to its Episode instalment hope :? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> SiN is dead dead dead dead dead. At least for Ritual. They're off making "casual" games, which I can only assume means they'll become a Wii developing house. I love bearing bad news! *edit - I didn't realize that the N in SiN is capitalized. Fx3d!
  6. I think what Meta artfully points out is that when one listens to jazz and classical, it is in fact not contradictory to say you don't listen to music. amirite?
  7. It should be pointed out that the hospital in which this is being done is considering making this kind of thing standard policy in regard to the treatment of severely disabled children. What happens when we get a case in which the decision to enact this "freezing" procedure becomes bureacratic, instead of familial? Will it be just as acceptable? What happens when we get an Ashley who's an orphan? I can completely understand why this was done. But making it a public policy is a mistake, and there are just way too many slippery slopes to go down here.
  8. I remember getting stuck somewhere in Sanitarium, and I remember the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad voice acting. But it had its moments. Still have the discs around somewhere.
  9. My ipod bought the ticket last nite, and I recently purged my computer of all music that I had on my ipod. Needed the space. I was able to save about 1/3 of it all, but that's still about 15 gigs lost. So now I guess it's to the torrents to reclaim my library.
  10. Pop

    Clich

    I'm not sure how many of these cliches are a symptom of writer's laziness and how many are symptoms of the TV format, that is, 20-40 minute episodes with frequent commercial breaks. The Unit, Walker, and CSI are all formula / procedural shows, that require a literary arc (beginning-middle-end) to every episode. They don't really have the luxury of making deep characters. Same thing with just about every sitcom ever made. The characters in Law & Order are barely even characters. That's also the reason why a lot of serial shows, Lost or Heroes or The Shield or The Sopranos or The Wire or Battlestar Galactica, get so much love. They don't have to operate within that paradigm. You have character and plot development over seasons instead of episodes, and the result is (usually) a stronger, more engaging, almost cinematic show. For those who are willing to take the time to follow. Thank DVDs, I guess. The Sopranos and its serialized progeny wouldn't exist if you couldn't buy season anthologies.
  11. Rage Against the Machine will be reuniting for Coachella this year. I can't be bothered to go, but I expect some bootlegs. Wonder if they've still got it. Trentemoller - Nam Nam Ministry - NWO
  12. Hmm, link doesn't look to be an obvious redirect. I don't get this bot's angle.
  13. When it comes to grl games, I prefer Xtreme Hair Dresser.
  14. But that didn't have as much to do with the creation of the character as it had to do with the attention to detail and the singular vision of the gameworld. After so many years, the only differences I noticed between my characters was the ability of some to say more witty things than others. I cannot remember the names of any Fallout character I've made (whereas I can name many of my NWN2 or BG characters). When I play Fallout, it's not to replay the game with a new, unique character and experience it from a different angle. By now I've explored everything the game has to offer. I play it now just to revisit the rich setting, and the character couldn't matter less. I don't remember facing the Master in the context of "Vault Dweller vs. The Master", I remember it as "The Master". The consequences of the PC's choices were more interesting than the PC himself. All I'm really asking from Bethesda at this point is not to butcher the setting, and at this point I think it remains to be seen whether that's a sure thing. I'm not that interested in playing a Fallout game that's centered on Bioware-esque character development of the PC, and admittedly that's not something I think Bethesda can do well anyway. I'm way past expecting Van Buren from them. I think they can pull off making The Glow, a place that's light on character interaction but heavy as **** on atmosphere and danger. And I think that from a first person perspective, with the Gamebryo engine, that could very well be an awesome experience (and with my HDTV and 5.1 system, a 360 port of the game, it'll be better). But I'm skeptical of Bethesda's ability to create interesting NPCs and, more to the point, craft interesting interactions with them. At the very least I expect the game to look amazing, and create at least a few experiences that will be sensually satisfying. As far as the RPG elements go, I'm not expecting old Fallout quality, but I expect something better than Final Fantasy. I'm going to play it, and I'll probably enjoy it, regardless of how it isn't Fallout 1 or 2. *edit - and I'm way off topic. Regardless, the new interview shed some light on things I was wondering about Mass Effect, and I'm really looking forward to it.
  15. Robbie Williams - She's Madonna Well, I can see (and hear) why he never broke in the States.
  16. Saw The Last King of Scotland. Forest Whitaker was brilliant, as expected, and they did a decent job of making it clear that the progressive, "I want to help these people" white protagonist had his head planted at least partway up his ass (although they confused his altruistic motives and blindingly stupid self-aggrandizing a few times) Still, the editing and the quickening of the pace towards the end were somewhat obtrusive. Kind of a cop-out ending, too.
  17. Hey you goddamn geeks, Bioware is now letting all its upcoming titles ride the episodic content wave. That includes Mass Effect, Dragon Age and JE:SE. The question now is, will it be mainly paltry, neglectable new content, like Oblivion's downloadable stuff up to KotN, or something more robust like Premium Modules?
  18. Dude, Meta, an e-girl just came on to you. Go for it, yo. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> IT'S A TRAP.
  19. Oddly enough, I've read the same objections raised against the Alien game. Not on this board, but in places where having such opinions wouldn't be considered trolling. The complaints seem to be that it's not going to be a pure PC game and Obsidian doesn't make the kind of games that cater to the setting. I like to point out that faults of old Obs games won't necessarily make it into the Alien game, and that the game has great potential, but when you know absolutely nothing about a game naysayers will always have the edge in an argument.
  20. I don't know how anyone couldn't have expected this to happen. Looks like we've got another thread in which to trot out the same bitching we've grown to love.
  21. Well, now everyone knows that you eat cybernetic implants. Be ashamed. Be very ashamed.
  22. I'm playing Bookworm Adventures, because I'm a real man. Contrary to what the article says, the game really has more in common with JRPGs (specifically, the "fighting" system) than CRPGs. Not that it matters. This game beats the pants off of any FF game. At least until we get a FF game with a bespectacled worm as its protagonist. With the FF12 bunny-girl, it can't be that far off, right? *edit - Also, the game itself is exorbitantly expensive, for what it is. I advise recieving it as a generous gift from an internet buddy, if you want to play it.
  23. That hurts my eyes
  24. I'd like to see Guy Pearce in the role, if not just because he's scrawny.
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