Thezombiemessia
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Thezombiemessia

So...how many people have tested the narrators patience by going in the broom closet? Because, honestly, I found that part very enjoyable.

Especially if you do it so much that after a while, the closet is boarded off.

Played for about 2 hours yesterday, still don't think I've experienced everything...

It's also a way to ensure that they can earn money from pre-owned purchases without putting a massive restriction on pre-owned copies.

...It's DLC for the new game, you boob.

Fans of Cole McGrath will be able to find out what happened after Infamous 2. Yay! But the only way to get the Cole’s Legacy DLC is to pre-order Infamous: Second Son collector’s edition. Boo!

Ah, you're right. I hadn't thought about the actual artwork being used in this. My bad.

Oh yeah, I get that, but it is still a shame.

It only works when it's not scuffed up and dirty. A clear ball like that basically only looks like it's not moving because we have no frame of reference. It's all about hand and muscle control.

Ah, I missed that entirely. Although I'll still wait for the game to confirm it over the two guys at IGN.

I'd say it's at least worth watching the ending on YouTube. I really liked it...not as much as Bioshock 1 or 2, but I think that's because Rapture came first so I am enamored with it.

Burial at Sea is looking hopeful though. I always like the idea of exploring places that we've seen in total chaos before they get that

It totally sucked.

The one above, with the robot, is really the only good one...the other 2 are purposefully terrible though...I think...

...yes..?

Aside from this one, Meltdown, and the obligatory artsy foreign film...is it possible to see any of the other advertised films?

They changed it to a Plasmid for the game, but the original design was fanmade for Infinite, so it was originally called a Vigor.

But even then, it wouldn't particularly matter at this stage...since we've not really had any confirmation as to which version of Rapture Burial at Sea takes place in...unless we've been

Agreed.

Most superheroes are power fantasies for the most part, but the really good ones tend to be something that you're meant to aspire to be...which is essentially what Superman was always meant to be, even in the fiction.

He was sent to Earth to show humans what they could be if they tried hard enough.

So seeing him

It's just a shame that 90% of what's in the Metro is advertising. But yeah, when they actually publish news, it is fairly decent.

Keep in mind that not all of these are exclusive, but the games I'm currently interested in are:

- Assassin's Creed 4
- Watchdogs
- Killzone Shadowfall
- InFamous: Second Son
- Destiny
- Final Fantasy 15 (the first FF game I'm interested in actually playing myself, rather than watching my wife play)
- Kingdom Hearts 3
- The

I had Donkey Konga for my GameCube (got it for free by subscribing to a magazine), and that's the closest I've ever come to liking that series.

I have a passing interest in Luigi's Mansion for the 3DS, but I'm waiting for it to be cheap to invest in it. I have no interest in Kid Icarus, or the Smash Bros series (I

Nope. Not interested.

Only Mario game I've ever liked has been Super Mario Galaxy, but even then it was just for the occasional play rather than anything serious.

Wonderful 101 just doesn't look appealing to me. Same with the Pikmin series.

I've tried to be interested in many other Nintendo properties (including the

We don't really have many "credible" newspapers anymore. Which pains me to say, as a Journalism graduate.

I eventually whittled it down to 2 actual newspapers...The Guardian and The Independent.

But now they're pretty much just as bad when it comes to coverage of political things. They're good with science, media, and

And then the other half are mostly just ignorant :/