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Sure, you're looking for comedy. and honestly, the person who created the original render probably was too, but the problem I'm having with it is that people are treating this drawing as an actual problem, rather than looking towards things which are actual problems.

am i the only one that thinks all this hunger to "discover" hidden things and trying to make up "reasons" for every single cockroach train in the damn demo is kinda too much ?

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For anyone who is interested, here are nearly all (I believe a few are missing) of the System Shock 2 audio logs in chronological order. Quite a chilling tale when they are all strung together:

Hotline Miami is on PS3, but now you can rebuy it on your next gen PS4 system. That's why I bought a next gen console, to rebuy all of last gen's games.

yeah, i hear what you're saying, but i guess i just disagree that the art direction is a factor at all, that it indicates in any way that the story of the game will be one sided. i'm sure the art direction makes sense if you understand the story, but there're a lot of ways for something to make sense. you're right

i agree that it'd be great it they could get first hand accounts from civilians in the invaded countries, but, like you said, that's a little more difficult than u.s. soldiers and the budget for this game... well, i'm not sure they even have a budget.

Hi there, I'm one of the developers of The Sun Also Rises. I really appreciate your thoughts on this, It's a huge focus for me and the team to exhaustively research and interview people from the countries and regions that we're basing the game in, and I hope we can win you over once we can give more details about

Ecco traveled through time and fought xenomorphs.

that's called a Interquel

I also had Turok (the first one, anyhow) and played the dead mess out of that game—and Shadows of the Empire and Goldeneye 007.

Holy crap, I remember the Crystal Dreams issue of Nintendo Power!

There are a couple of reason, the biggest of which might be Drift's original design, which featured the Rising Sun motif. Granted, in Japan, that motif has deeper meanings—even spiritual and religious meanings that pre-date WWII—than simply 20th century Japanese imperialism. However, people in China, where much of the

I find that film far more irksome, racially-speaking, than anything in Age of Extinction. I mean, it's a movie about Tom Cruise traveling to 19th century Japan and mastering the country's military traditions better than the people who actually live there seem to be able to. Watching it felt like I was gazing upon a

Hey, you did respond!

Joke's on you, the first movie was longer than 63 minutes. Checkmate.

The cadence is so awful.

I'm pretty sure Ben Franklin was quite the character.

The movie totally glosses over the fact that Scar has maintained power by convincing all the lions that their problems are because of the evils of Mufasacare.

Maybe I will!!