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$4.95 for Alien Breed: Trilogy on PC.

I think there would be more of a case for false advertising if either of two things happened: Gearbox stated that this demo footage was indeed part of the final game (not a work of progress), or they actually released this as a trial level you could download on Xbox/PS3/PC and it had a "buy full game" option built in.

No, the line in the film is that they "dropped out of hyperspace too close to the system". That's what Vader says to General Veers, who responds saying Admiral Ozzel thought a surprise attack would be a better strategy. The problem with that tactic was, as stated in the film, the Rebel energy field could deflect any

Spot on. Seriously.

I'm interested to see how this works out. The only other licensed Risk game I've played is for Lord of the Rings, and it works really well. There's of course the Risk game play of taking over territories, but it has just enough extra game play added that's inspired by the narrative of the book/films (the Nazgul search

Would this play out differently if there wasn't regenerating health? It looked like if the game relied on sporadic health packs instead of health regen that the player probably would've died from the total handful of times the aliens slashed him or spit acid.

I hope the next game doesn't still boil down to "Batman is stuck in a room with bad guys."

Also, taking cartoon characters and making pornographic art out of them can possibly be defended as parody, commentary, or transformative work. No one who sees that will think it's legitimately sanctioned by the copyright holder.

I'd really like to take a glimpse into the parallel universe where Sega's consoles didn't die out and see where they'd be at now. Every console from this past generation would likely be different in one way or another. I think most interesting would be to see if the "console war" was actually split: Nintendo vs. Sega,

Can I have a remake of Interplay's Neuromancer? I *loved* that game on C=64, and a modern update would be awesome. Or at least someone get the game rights from the book to make a new unique version.

A third Ewok adventure!

Well, I realize that the pronunciation as "zed" trumps "zee" by about 270 years ("zee" starting around 1670) so it's got seniority, but I don't get why it would exclusively sound like "whee" if the letters B, C, D, E, G, P, T, and V all rhyme with "whee" as well. Unless, are those letters secretly pronounced bed, ked,

I agree with calling it "Days", with a z-like s sound. Even if it's pronounced "Day. Z." like if they were two words (like Day One, Day Two, Day Z), it still sounds too much like "Daisy", which would more appropriately be the name of a little girl zombie in Hotel Transylvania or other similar kiddie fare.

It's World War Zee because Zee rhymes with Three. World War 3, World War Z.

Was *just* about to make the same post. Well played.

If that's the case, the enemies should've reacted to all the sound the player was making (the shiving and brick bashing did not seem silent) Also, the Clicker the player snuck up behind should've seen him via his echolocation. It wouldn't matter if he crouched, either. The enemy's sonar would've detected this thing

Damn, the Elephant Man looks pissed.

I don't know, even if the PS4 comes out this Christmas, the PS3 probably has at least a year or more for games to come out on it. God of War came out on PS2 the year before the PS3 came out, and GoW2 came out for PS2 after PS3 was already out for a year.

The only way for permadeath to really work and not be able to find ways around would be to have only one save file in the game and the game constantly saves over it after events like spending cash or characters dying. So no "I'll go all in on the poker game and if I lose, I'll reload my save from just before" or any