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Serrano

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  1. Would have been nice to get Jon Stewart as a character, oh well, maybe next time.
  2. If it's any conciliation, that's how it usually works in movies too.
  3. Witcher 2 and Battlefield 3 looked very realistic. I think they've hit the point where a lot of the upgrades to the graphics aren't going to make a noticeable difference unless you're looking for it, certainly it was hard to notice much of an upgrade between BF3&4. It seems like at the moment rather than texture and lighting, graphics are more about animating cloth and hair physics as well as grass and trees and weather effects, which a lot of people can't run properly on their systems yet because those things require damn good graphics cards. The thing Inquisitor does seem to have over Witcher 2 atm is scale and scope, the environments look massive, but apparently so will Witcher 3's. I expect in a lot of ways Inquisitor and Witcher 3 are going to feel like they're cut from the same cloth. The only other thing I can think of is the way Frostbite 4 allows environments to radically change with building collapsing and areas flooding while the player is playing a level rather than having a cut-scene and switching maps.
  4. Ugh, Terror from the Deep all over again.
  5. Edit: Nevermind, I think I misunderstood your meaning.
  6. The new warden commander doesn't seem like such a bad guy for making him give it up now does he?
  7. I really, really enjoyed UT3. I'm not sure why it didn't become a huge hit because the game is just filled with creative, varied and well-executed ideas on just about every aspect of the game. It's also absolutely gorgeous even by today's standards.
  8. I think ASM2 hints at a couple of ways they could take it. I was thinking more along the lines of how do you structure a story around six villains doing villainy things. Usually it's about the hero reacting to a threat and trying to identify, find and stop the villain. So even though there have been movies in the past with the villains as the viewpoint character, as far as super hero movies go assuming you don't count Dr. Horrible or the Monarch episodes of the Venture Bros. (a Monarch movie would be great btw) then Sony are basically inventing a new genre as they go which is kind of exciting. All this is assuming that all of the Sinister Six will actually be true villains through-and-through, there was a rumour about it being a redemption story. I'm really curious about how it's going to turn out.
  9. It may be because I saw Spider-Man 2 and Winter Soldier back-to-back but the thing I liked about ASM2 was that it did seem to be mostly about character interaction with relativity few but spectacular action scenes. Rhino wasn't in the movie long enough to be properly developed but I think they've handled the character pretty well so far. He's probably not an easy character to do well in live-action.
  10. Something cool has been released for Fallout: New Vegas
  11. You guys are starting to spoil and drop obvious hints to some of the most important parts of the game. Maybe tone it down a bit and at least give him a chance to get past the tutorial
  12. Bloodlines is very flexible about how you can approach most quests (It's usually at it's best when you take the non-violent route) but you will actually need to have some combat oriented levelling and decent gear to finish the game.
  13. Sony have confirmed they're going to make a Sinister Six spin-off movie, as in a movie where the SS are the viewpoint characters, how does that even work???
  14. Really? I wasted a week trying to get a bunch of texture mods to stop doing that. Damn them, damn them to purple Hell.
  15. When the Playstation Network went down the US caught Bin Laden, just think of all the progress humanity may have made during this brief two hour window.
  16. I think non-undead skeletons are mostly part of the scenery.
  17. Have you tried taking the character, coming up with a few ordinary, mundane scenarios that don't make for a good story but make up important pillars of this guy's life and writing a scene a few pages long for each of those as an exercise? Then write a couple of scenes where something less ordinary happens, the guy is robbed or he won the lottery and he's now having his first amazing holiday and try to imagine the guy being stressed and excited and in every scene where applicable work out a past, and the guy's plans for the future, his pattern of thinking and who the people in his life are ect. Another way to go may be to imagine a character from a show/movie/book and writing him into the role and letting him evolve into your own creation as the story progresses. Or to imagine an actor/friend/acquaintance and write the role as if for them as a kind of guideline to get you started (not that the character has to be like them, but you can imagine them playing the character in your head).
  18. http://www.moddb.com/mods/the-sith-lords-restored-content-mod-tslrcm
  19. Those braziers make no sense. They're going to be put out now that it's raining and it's not like anyone is going to miss that big-ass tower and bridge. And, there are no safety railings despite the slick stone path being precariously close to the edge of that cliff. I hope the architect is an enemy because he clearly deserves a thrashing.
  20. http://youtu.be/uLX22Jmo2Us?t=3m45s
  21. Has anyone posted that Sony will be making two Spider-Man spinoff movies, 'Venom' and 'The Sinister Six' yet? The later especially could be pretty interesting if they pull it off since these are spin-off movies not Spider-Man movies.
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