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This continues to be remarkable and still quite wonderful; this is something we need to see more of, players pushing the mechanics of their games with increasingly subversive interpretations. Absolutely awesome. This, right here, is what a radical form of game criticism could be.

I was just about to say this, but I think that you need to spend relatively little time outdoors in the Sierra Madre if you beeline for the objectives and don't explore, or go after loot. It does 3 damage every 20 seconds IIRC, so it's going to come down to how much health he has going in.

Good luck in Dead Money. The Cloud constantly saps your health.

TIE Fighter's missions have some of the best pacing in any game.

I loved this game. If you're like me and only have a Mac try this version. Earlier this year I was searching (again) for a Mac version that worked and I found that one and it's worked flawlessly. If GOG made a Mac version I would still buy it though.

You could also mention that the "Match Speed" button, will save your bacon like 80% of the time, when used properly. Also thanks for reminding me I'm an old man now lol.

Very good basic summary of this classic. No mention of the Emperor's "special" missions though?

I remember the first time I figured out I could not only change my laser shot pattern, but also the orientation of my shields I was speechless for the next fifteen minutes. Then I found out you could change the Engines/Lasers/Shields levels, and wondered if I'd somehow peeked behind the curtain and seen the face of

Can I just say how surprising it is that this game along with Wolfenstien: The new Order (both of which I knew nothing about other than the title and was ready to write off) are really good and the big hyped up games like Watch Dogs and Destiny were underwhelming at best? This console generation thus far has been one

I also watched Everwood but I think I fell in love with him when I started watching Parks & Rec. I'd totally date Andy Dwyer in real life, which would probably horrify my mother.

YES EVERWOOD. No one in my real life even remembers that show existed but ooooh Ephram & Amy had such an impact on my adolescence. (And yeah, Emily VanCamp totally existed before Revenge, you guys.)

I WATCHED EVERWOOD! I was in love with him then, too. But really I am just sad for people who haven't watched him in Parks & Rec. I decry none of you late adopters and encourage every one of you to go watch Andy Dwyer highlights. I know Ron is the fashionable favorite supporting character, but Andy has always been

ZOMG. GREGORY SMITH, YOU BETTER FREAKING DO THIS YOU HANDSOME CANADIAN.

All of my issues have been with Uplay, the game itself runs smoothly, on high, on a system that does not meet minimum, just like Black Flag did, so I guess Ubisoft is better at optimizing then they give themselves credit for.

Just jump in. Game has a long tutorial which will teach you basics but rest is trial and error. I've found success in being higher up than running on the ground.

Change auto sprint to delayed, and use the control layout of Bumper Jumper Pilot. You will never go back!

Do the training. Don't skip it; extremely helpful in learning controls.

I only have a 360 and have been playing TF since Tuesday. No graphical/video comparisons will change this fact: the game is frickin FUN and smooth on the 360.

Maybe I'm missing something here, but there's a fairly decent and free way to do this. In my case I use a Mac… so I use Transmission. Basically I do 3 things: