Kinjaception
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Kinjaception

I believe the four parts were stealth, hacking, social and...asdfghjgfd, can't remember. But it shows you how much of a hybrid of potential playstyles the game was designed for, and what the developers were trying to craft. The boss battle handlers, however, did not.

Yeah, that's what I was going for. Consoles, as fixed platforms, are a lot easier to obtain without much forethought.

It's my belief that it takes a completely different meaning in Deus Ex. I'd go for immersion, but anyhow, you're right.

It is TECHNICALLY an FPS, but to say that stealth is a mere option of Deus Ex isn't doing justice to the game. Heck, that IS the game for me.

Because unmonitored people (on the younger side) are:

However, DXHR was coded specifically to allow one to complete the entire game without killing a single thing (that wasn't a boss >_>)

I'd consider myself relitively decent with a gamepad for shooters. That being said, I'm still hilariously self-aware when I strafe instead of move my camera stick because at a range, moving gives you better accuracy than actual aiming. I still prefer shooters where thinking tactically, not pure aiming, gives you an

Eurogamer is nice, but I like Kotaku for a lack of seriousness

I feel that the problem is not the weapon, it's the fact that he had ammunition for the weapon and could use it at his discretion.

“You were there when she was a kid. You know what she went through."

I thought it was gonna be a little more destructive, but ok.

So, what's special about this game?

You should see the Chinese armnament system.

Our toilets would be spotless

"It was all a dream"

It'd be even better if their phone ran out of battery right as they won.

"You monster"

I think the problems you describe can be attributed mainly to anonymity; nobody has to take account of their misbehavior. Why act normal when there's nothing holding you back? That being said, the vocal minority yells louder than the civil majority.

I laughed out loud when they pulled this one, a little elbow at trivial arguments.

On the topic of East Asian culture, how many similarities are there between Japanese and Cantonese? I'm learning simplified Chinese, and ended up picking Sleeping Dogs up; the game was written in Cantonese, but I noticed that some particles (notably "le", past tense) were similar. However, "si" in Chinese is