Thezombiemessia
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Very much so.

I'm a very big fan of consistent an coherent law that spans multiple mediums.

They've certainly had a few hiccups, and not all entries have been that good, but the fact that they've managed to make lore that spans film, comics, games, and various little side projects, and it remains coherent and consistent

I guess this is true to an extent, but by the time we reach the 80s, a lot of the conflicts are becoming more political than actual large scale conflicts.

They touched upon WW1 in their Facebook title, which was really interesting, and they even went so far as to cover modern events very briefly (I think they covered

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To the history/lore of Assassin's Creed, where certain elements of world religions are true.

Those Who Came Before were the native race to Earth, they designed and built humans as their slave labour/work force.

Some of TWCB ended up breeding with humans, and their children gained certain abilities of TWCB (such as Eagle

I like it just the way it is.

The barely existant modern day setting gives an excuse for any game to be set in any time period, leaving the modern section to only exist as a stop-gap or go-between for all future entries in the series.

It also lends itself well to things like invisible walls, glitches, etc. While certain

That sucks man.

I remember when it used to be the USA getting all the cool collector's editions and pre-order bonuses...and now the tables have turned and I can get the cool chest thing and my buddies in the USA can't...

Just wondering if anybody else has pre-ordered this? I think it's UK/Europe exclusive, not sure though.

But yeah, I pre-ordered it as soon as I found out it existed...I mean, the damned chest makes the music when you open it!

[Apologies if this has posted several times now, Kinja is fucking up]

Came here to say pretty much the same thing.

I like all the Rambo films, but the first one is completely different from what people always made me expect. The first film is by far the best of the four, and that's because it's not really an action film...it's a film about PTSD and how America treated its veterans after

Well, no...it's Lore. It's the backstory and premise behind the main event.

Except covering the lore of GTA5 is covering pretty much the main focus of GTA5, because it's pretty much the major driving force for the entire game (plus, it couldn't be considered back of the box material because it reveals plot points that

It's based around the separation of Console, Handheld, PC, and Mobile.

"Only on Playstation" means it's only on the Home Console: Playstation (though it might appear on other devices in the market)"

It's silly, yes, but it's also technically true.

I swear these videos used to be better when they covered games with more complex or subtle storylines.

They're still good, and it's pretty damned amazing to cover the storyline of most games in under a minute...but still, the plot behind GTA5 hardly needs explaining (not that it's bad, it's just really easy to follow,

Films, Books, Music, TV.

With a big enough hard drive, you don't realistically need the internet...

I think they've already answered that question by stating that they use the offline mode of Steam...

I love the Broken Sword series. I never got a chance to play the fourth one though, was it any good? What sort of connection did it have to the previous 3?

I wish I'd decided to join Kickstarter when this was still going though...I could've backed for at least £40, but didn't force myself to do it in time. Ah well.

I actually really liked the 3rd game. It was a bit too over reliant on block pushing puzzles, but it was still fun and the storyline was great.

I never got to play the fourth game, but I'm very much looking forward to this one.

I really loved this game, but I was still disappointed by how quickly you get out of the city.

It was the main focus of what little advertising there was, so I sort of expected it to be the main focus of the game...but after only a fairly short number of areas, you're out and in to other areas (some of which lacked the

I recently sat down and completed inFamous 1 & 2 for the first time (going through my Pile Of Shame), and I started to notice (after about the 3rd or 4th "moral choice") how weird the whole thing was.

Does Cole want to give out free puppies to everyone while healing people of their illnesses? Or does he want to drown

A mild inconvenience really.

I spend a fair amount of time installing and un-installing games from the various platforms I own to free up space. It's just a matter of prioritising what games I'm actually likely to be playing, and not desperately holding on to a save file for a game I *might* go back to one day...

Hey there old friend, long time no see.

Did you marry Sarah Kerrigan?