Carakav
Carakav
Carakav

A fantastic review, and I completely agree with it.

So if a real tiger had you by the arm like that... couldn't it just clamp-down real hard and take your hand right off?

Atheists certainly do lean toward the antagonistic... and I say this as an atheist: it's really more a defense mechanism than anything else. I mean, it's hard to go anywhere without having to deal with the culture of religion, or the political pitfalls. As a minority, and one without much organization, it's easy for

A little bit too much synth-stuff in this. Needs more raw human vocals and guitar. Sort of demands a Simon and Garfunkel treatment.

Keep the scale small. Focus on a diverse range of narrative consequences... and design it WITHOUT a sequel in mind.

No.

I just finished Halo 4 last night... and I'm inclined to agree with you. There were shades of a good story in there, but it all sort of fell-apart about 2/3 of the way through. I have no idea where the author is coming from when they sing this game's praises.

Yes, exactly. I'm a short order cook. I also work part time as a janitor. I hate my life. You caught me. If only I'd gone to someplace other than Full Sail, my dream job would have been handed to me, and I wouldn't have had to work hard to get what I want.

It was on loans, plus the GI bill. It was a definitely a burden, but I've been very aggressive about paying them off.

This is basically my story. I joined the army in 2004 after wandering aimlessly for years. I joined for the money, and the moment I was done, I also went to Full Sail. I was hired straight out of college. Best decision I ever made, and kudo's to this guy for walking the same path.

Hey, guess what? I went to Full Sail, graduated, and now I'm working at a major game company. The same can be said for several of my coworkers. You know what? No one, of my 60+ coworkers, went to any of the schools you mentioned.

Very well said!

I adore the original scene. It's poetic, and Shatner plays it perfectly. Sometimes, it's okay just to let the hero rest.

I sat on the train next to these two. The worst part? They didn't say a word the entire time. Complete silence.

Of course, we're forgetting that the capacity to win wars, very often has nothing to do with the capacity to win battles. Effective military strength is only a small part in the larger picture of any conflict.

Or a giant phallic symbol. Or both.

Bad swordplay. Hammy teen-angst. Planes crashing straight down. Main characters with axes to grind. Complete disregard for physics.

Well, there's certainly nothing wrong with feeling fabulous!

I think it's a cultural thing, and modern culture is drifting away from tradition.

One word: Dragonlance