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Saints Row 2 was pretty great but if I have one piece of advice it would be don't waste money on the DLC. There's so much game in SR2 that the DLC feels like a complete waste of money, especially since SR2 alone will probably keep you busy until SR3 drops.

Probably by stimulating your brain to allow you to think and react faster, in essence dialating time from for perspective while you act in real-time, and making you seem super-quick to the people around you.

The version I downloaded from Abandonia has the map as a gif file with the systems marked in order of which mission goes where. Not that I need it.

Thanks for the tip, I haven't played this game in about 10 years and I'm itching to give it a go again.

This is the only Star Trek game that I felt provided the full Trek Experience. I don't think I ever did play Judgement Rites though, so maybe it was equal.

The Ico/SotC bundle is the thing that's going to get me to dust of my PS3 for awhile, I really hope these covers make it to Australia too.

People always call Cliffy B arrogant or a douche for the way he talks to people over Twitter... except those people are calling him an arrogant douche or telling him he sucks or... whatever else. I reckon if everyone suddenly started calling the Dalai Lama a faggot on Twitter his tweets would be less about compassion

I don't really think a dedicated gaming handheld is relevant when we have iPhones etc. Sure, iPhone apps are garbage casual games but who really has time to sit down and play long RPGs when they're out and about anyway? With the rise of gaming as a mainstream medium, home consoles have become more central to the

The world would make so much more sense if that were the case.

That was freaking epic, I visited that thread every day just to soak up more of the butthurt. Urk even posted a screencap from South Park of Cartman licking Scott Tenorman's tears.

Ubisoft tend to remove the always-on internet requirement if there's enough people moaning about it. the fact that Driver isn't getting this treatment just means not enough people have bought it yet. :/

I kind of wanted to like this game having never played a Driver game before, but the jumping between cars thing actually really puts me off for some reason. Maybe I'd like it if I tried it, but it's preventing me from giving it a go.

All you really need to know about this season is:

I think the main reason True Blood handles epic conflicts poorly is because of the way Charlaine Harris writes the books. She'll dedicate ten pages to Sookie doing her grocery shopping and buying new underwear, then wrap up an epic fight in half a page... then afterwards Sookie spends ten more pages doing the dishes,

Vampire juicebox almost made up for the rest of this dismal season.

Sorry, I somehow missed that bit!

See, I think Smith does a good job of being curious and surprised, and having to work things out. I still prefer Tennant more, but compared to smith he comes across as a big of a smarmy know-it-all. when he's confused, he comes off as more annoyed than curious.

Tennant did manage to vibrate wood particles enough to unstuck some wooden doors in the episode Silence in the Library... but yeah, for the most part sonic = useless versus wood.

According to AVClub, one pretty good reason Amy and Rory didn't discuss the whole lost daughter thing was because this episode was originally supposed to air in the first half of the season, before the big revelation about Melody/River and the events of Lets Kill Hitler - so this episode worked better to foreshadow

What's your basis for implying it's not?