BwenGun
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BwenGun

Aye, they really do.

I'd actually quite like a civil war story-line running on from that with voluntary bionic augmentation (perhaps using similar prostheses, or ones similar to, Data's limbs and potentially even parts of his positronic brain) being banned as being too close to the genetic engineering that led to the eugenics wars and

They seem to be using their own engine, so it should be fine. I can't really remember any bad bugs or glitches with their last game they made entirely in-house (Alpha Protocol iirc). Their last buggy game was Fallout New Vegas, and frankly I had less grief with NV than I did with Fallout 3 or Oblivion, and almost all

We change Shakespeare by modify setting and background, and by the actions of the actors and directors to modify the manner in which lines are said, sequences delivered and even in what scenes are cut. Branagh's Henry V is a perfect example as it takes a play which is often seen as the most propaganda heavy of all

Almost certainly a messenger Dragon.

"Watch a five-inch worm being pulled from a man’s eyeball."

I tend to treat most gaming as obscure once I leave the sectors of the internet that revolve around it as a lot of people have never played a game.

So what you're saying is that Dinosaurs were essentially Shale's worst nightmare? (obscure gaming reference FTW!)

As others have said, money. The lower the age certification the wider your audience and with theatre audiences shrinking rapidly as prices go up and home theatre systems become more common studios are trying to get to that wider audience more and more. As ever the problem is mostly that the film industry is completely

Words cannot fully describe how jealous I am of you right now. :'[

It's the cigar that really seals the deal.

I can recall being fairly satisfied with the ending to Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Baal.

Hoverboard accidents. Also our robot servants rising up to kill all humans.

It is rather amazing to see how science has so thoroughly trounced the diseases that for millennia held the human race in a strangle-hold. At the same time though it's a little depressing that the major killers that seem to have replaced them are ones which can, arguably, be attributed to our own decisions and the

And now I can't not read the article in his voice!

Well they've dropped subscribers.

Don't forget Samuel L. Jackson.

I managed it. Admittedly the ritual chanting, incense and blood sacrifice required every time I started the game up did get irritating. Especially as I kept getting candle wax on my robes of the Omnisiah.

Ah Marcus, you wisecrackingly magnificent basta'd. I'm also tempted to say that the defence of Babylon 5 against Clark's fleet was also pretty cool, albeit again the last stand situation was averted before the end because Delen showed up and saved the day. (IIRC.)