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    @RayBradbury's_ElephantMonastery: You do realize it's entirely possible that someone from the original source, Best Ads On TV, merely mistook a portfolio mock up for a real ad?

    @NomNom83: You'll be happy to know that they've just denied, via Twitter, that the ad is theirs. Had anyone bothered to follow the links, they'd have found a dead end as I did.

    Jones just posted a note on their Twitter saying it didn't come from their company. I checked the source on this post, and their source, and did not find a specified link that directly showed who the ad came from. This could very well have been a portfolio piece that got taken too seriously, as has been known to

    @Archaotic: Hey here's an idea, let's all sum up a game's value before it even has a chance to come out, just to have something to say on the Internet?

    @UnkleBuck: "Oh whoops! I dun fell in love with someone else!" Falling in love with a person other than who you are with isn't something that just happens innocently on accident. It's something you open yourself to. I say this as a person who was a chronic cheater in her last relationship, and hasn't cheated once in

    @mrClint: You people just don't understand. IT WAS FOR LOVE. That means no matter how tasteless or heartless it might have been, it's totally justified.

    @kobeashi: I would say it depends upon your tastes. On a personal level, I tolerate a lot from games, but the wonky controls were almost too much, even for me. I also felt they needed to adjust the camera view, as it was too rigid and I would have preferred to be able to zoom in and out with greater range, and to be

    @QCypher: Oh man, I remember when they actually released that song as a single for free download for all the people who loved it. That campaign worked so brilliantly. I'm almost ashamed to admit that it worked, caught me hook line and sinker. I loved Mercs 2.

    Ha. Proud, with a hint of shame, to say that crowd includes me.

    Hm, I have friends at Snowblind who are currently on WITN. Wonder how this will affect them.

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    @Holly: Here's the intro to the Pyramid Head mod. You find him in an abandoned factory in Grayditch (the location of which you can see as I'm leaving, if you're curious).

    @TheTonyShow: If there is one, I sure as shit need to track it down. That sounds awesome.

    @Twyst3d: That was an early video before I'd learned really how to do the run down. On the notes on my Youtube, it actually does list the location and tell you how to get there. On my newer videos I always make sure to start off with the Pipboy location. I should probably add a note if I plan to leave this one up.

    @Sefa: Oh thank god. The problem was magnified (literally) when I was playing by the fact that I PC game on my 51in TV. Felt like I was at sea! Thanks for the tip.

    @BleedingThumbsMurphy: I might need to go make a video of it right now, it's ridiculously fun.

    @PrimateWithAGun: Thank you for the heads up. I had to pretty much give up playing the game because of some of the issues but maybe I can pick it back up with a mod. Might still make me motion sick though :(

    So many good ones for Fallout 3, most of which just add some cool content. Let's see, Existence 2.0, Mart's Mutant Mod, The Cube...I reviewed a bunch for fun in the boredom leading up to FNV. My favorite might have actually been the simplest, one that added Pyramid Head to the game. He'd stalk you all over the map

    @Coillscath: Possibly, but just look at the way he gazes at the prostitute's junk as he shimmies low to the ground.