TrysteroWASTE
Trystero
TrysteroWASTE

I'm right there with you.

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Earliest stages? Ha, no. "Earliest stages" entails flying in this bad boy: the T-34C. Compared this, the T-45 is the good stuff.

I guess there's not many of us with that opinion.

Let's go ahead and assume "yes."

I managed to hang onto my Mori and Chosokabe allies in my game as the Shimazu, but I don't know how much longer they'll stick around. My economy isn't in the crapper, but 2000 koku/gold/monies a turn isn't the same as the 4500 a turn I was making when I was everybody's trading parter.

Are you talking about rotating the camera? Because it totally has that.

At this point, the challenge is to take as long a route to Kevin Bacon as possible.

I'm so glad someone posted this. I couldn't remember what it was called!

When I say "fan" I mean someone who makes the movie a part of their personal film canon. Like, I might say how this or that scene really worked in a movie, but that doesn't mean I intend to buy it or watch it again. This tends to happen when I think a movie is okay, but everyone seems to trash it.

This movie is going to be a crazy hodge-podge that will spawn a few defenders, but no fans.

There's just something about amateur semi-pro rocket enthusiasts that makes me want to high-five strangers because sometimes people are just awesome.

Mentioning that the book seems to say that Udina is on the council brings up an interesting point. I love the Mass Effect universe, but I love my version the most. It makes "expanded universe" stuff somewhat hard to pull off — it can't directly counter anything the player might do. Depending on how many endings Mass

I stand corrected.

OMG teh spoilerz. The kind of spoilers that are on the back of the book.

I'm surprised that Chargin' Chuck hasn't been used since Super Mario World. No comment on whether or not he was a stupid character, but I never forgot about him. He was one of the first new enemies that you see in the game — he definitely made an impression.