Malthius
Malthius
Malthius

Hunting Horn - like the hammer, except you can play tunes on it. An amazing weapon, but most useful when you're hunting in a group and can play songs for group buffs (like a raise in attack power, or healing). Learning how songs work is also complex.

I thought I was going to be proud with my 0.96% Identifed from Monaco, but you got me beat.

Contracts was good, but lacked in the storytelling department, being a set of flashbacks until the last mission. I feel like Blood Money's overarching plot was better. Being a later game, that's to be expected. Contracts is way better than Absolution, though. That thing isn't even a Hitman game.

Yeah, they used that version of Ave Maria in Blood Money. Best Hitman game, IMO.

You do know that Colbert Report is done, right? Steven already stepped down so he can take over for Letterman. I also don't think that the Colbert Report and The Daily Show were ever competing with each other (except for awards). They were two sides of the same coin. Maybe even two sides of the same double-headed coin.

It's only cheating if your goal is to deceive those watching. If you tell everyone it's a TAS, then it's just a show.

How do you deal with the AI then? I mean, how far in advance do you program the inputs?

A tool-assisted run is one where you play in slow-motion (probably on an emulator), and then play it back at full speed to show everyone. This allows you more time to make decisions, and allows you to do more precise input because of the lower frame rate.

I thought the idea of the final chapters was interesting because you learned a lot about the enemy, but I felt like we knew way more than the good guys did. Like, they should have changed their behavior knowing what they knew.

You don't have to beat the game to see it, though. I think those show up after chapter 4 or 5. It's funny, though, since the game encouraged you to just put it to sleep to accumulate SP (instead of saving and quitting), I didn't see the letters until way later.

Skyward Sword, especially. There are multiple scenes where he is seen explaining what has happened so far. Sure, the camera is far away and we don't hear it, but the implication is there.

It was at least once is every episode, I think.

The Super Bowl has come and gone, but there are still great TV deals to be had. Case in point: these refurb VIZIOs on Woot. [Refurb VIZIO Smart LED TVs, $135-$1135]

Getting Super Mario Galaxy 2 for $10 on Wii U a few weeks ago was great, but getting all three games from the Metroid Prime trilogy for the same price is unreal. In case your memory's a little fuzzy, this pack includes Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes from the GameCube, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption from

The hardest part for me is that I don't want to get crazy about amiibo. I mean, I want some, but I don't want them all. Problem is, if I don't get crazy, I'm not going to get some of the ones I want. Every time I go to look, there are shelves upon shelves of Skylanders and Disney Infinity. If that was the case for

That's how I feel about Hitman: Absolution. It's a pretty good action game, as long as you don't think it's a Hitman game.

You cannot, for two reasons. 1) The adapter only works for Smash. 2) The original release was all upgraded to the Wii Remote/Nunchuk, which I assure you is the better option. I re-played MP1 and MP2, and the upgrade to MP3 controls is fantastic.

It is the dichotomy of how the two characters play that gets me the most excited about this game—especially when it comes to co-op. While I was unable to try it out for myself, local co-op for the game has been announced where one player plays Claire and the other Moira. And personally, I love the idea of a co-op game

Don't let that stop you, people. This game is great! As long at you like Strategy games. But if you do, you're in for a treat!

Microsoft even confirms that once you're upgraded, you'll get support for the lifetime of the product, so this isn't a trick where you'll have to pay after the first year.