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HoonDing

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  1. PS:T is good. I've been planning on replaying it for over 10 years now.
  2. Scratch that. That should be a mother-in-law.
  3. Tell us how you really feel.
  4. What makes it low quality? I didn't know the game was already out.
  5. Meanwhilst...
  6. So then they'll return the game right after the tutorial? And what about Ninja Gaiden, Way of the Samurai, Devil May Cry, Bayonetta, Heavenly Sword, etc?
  7. I was thinking the same thing. And of course, Riker still scored.
  8. It was just online activation, wasn't it?
  9. Who cares. Internet sucks anyway.
  10. And where did that happen? I was talking about Brent Knowles.
  11. I doubt legitimate copies of video games are even sold in China. Bootleg copies of pretty much everything are sold in the streets over there.
  12. You create another dipol. Voil
  13. That smiley is very appropriate, for (most likely) unintended reasons.
  14. So how is that game, anyway?
  15. div B = 0 That's one of the Maxwell Equations, and only describes the Magentic field induced through an electric current. It's the second law of Maxwell. Break a magnet in two, right between the north and south pole. What will happen? Also, you are referring to 4th law of Maxwell.
  16. I can generally forgive shoddy gameplay when the setting/art direction/music of a game appeals to me (for example: Elder Scrolls, Gothic, Divinity series), but not the entire way around. So I'll give this a pass.
  17. Well, Cassandra pulls off something that Frenchie in Origins could not: taking down a dragon (or perhaps even, multiple dragons) in flight. Then again, she wears a massive suit of plot armour for her coming role as romance interest companion in DA3.
  18. The only thing better than a cover by Boris Vallejo is perhaps one by Frank Frazetta.
  19. So many loading screens.
  20. Is this for a game or a movie?
  21. Centurion, Ironclad Both movies featured Christopher Lambert clones as protagonists, Centurion had an interesting premise of the mysterious disappearance of the IXth legion in Britannia, but it quickly deteriorated into Enemy behind the Lines set in Roman times, with some Magnificent Seven thrown in. The action was... pretty bad, except for some Battle in the Teutoburg Forest knock-off early in the movie. There was also some nonsense about a mute Russian supermodel huntress kicking everyone's ass, and a Pictish witch named "Arianne". Overall, pretty mediocre, but at least the moviemakers had the guts of having pretty much everyone kick the bucket in the end, plus it wasn't *that* historically incorrect. As for Ironclad, this one was much better. It again basically came down to the Magnificent Seven in medieval times, but as I understand, it was quite historically correct (dealing with the aftermath of the Magna Charta), the actor who portrayed King John was pretty brilliant plus the movie features some very brutal/realistic medieval combat (and torture scenes) that Hollywood movies set in the same era nowadays (say, Kingdom of Heaven) completely lack. The only downside was a cringe-worthy underdeveloped romance subplot between a Templar struggling with his oaths and a young noblewoman. Oh, and I guess another (minor) quibble was the discovery of Vladimir Kulich's man-boobs.
  22. Nothing can ever hope to beat Laura Bow and the Dagger of Amon-Ra/Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Serrated Scalpel when it comes to detective adventures. I laugh and weep at the cinematic QTE crap of Heavy Rain and LA Noire.
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