Vauba
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Vauba

Well my understanding is that you can use rechargeable NiMH batteries anywhere you can use Alkaline batteries. For situations when it is not a moot point I mean.

I played all the way through VIII and I liked it I suppose but was getting pretty bored by the end and was like "I'm this far, might as well finish it at this point." I think it could have stood to be about half as long.

They make chargeable batteries you know.

I don't hate Uncharted but I think people are being ridiculous when they talk about it as if it were some kind of masterpiece. I feel confident in saying this too because I feel that I do "get" the game. It's basically a mix of Gears of War style cover based shooting, Prince of Persia style platforming with a modern

It's not Halo's fault everyone copied it. Regenerating health in Halo has a logical explanation in its fiction that it is an energy shield and I don't think was ever meant to set a new industry standard. In just about all the games that copy it, it is completely unrealistic and just a person miraculously recovering

Ha, I work at a game testing place and nearly everyone there groans when they have to play a sports game. It gives me the sense that most gamers see them as a joke.

Dragon Quest IX, I've never heard anyone call great. I remember it got decent reviews but not rave reviews. The rest of the series goes back to way old school days with the first being the game that brought JRPG's to the west on the original NES. The series hasn't changed all that much since the early games so it

Well I'm going to go out on a limb and say my understanding is probably the correct one since Activision is in fact making another Modern Warfare game.

There were various kinds of mysteries in the show, most of which were answered. Some episodes for example had whodunnit mysteries where someone was attacked or something and was sometimes answered as soon as the end of the episode. A whodunnit mystery is the kind that should be answered or have all the clues to

In the dark tower when Stephen King puts in an essay about putting the end in perspective before the final epilogue of the story. That was wise, and people hating the end of Lost should read that essay.

She was in II as well. She was the girl whose window you sneak into at the beginning of the game.

What I remember is they were trying to obtain the rights in the aforementioned lawsuit, but don't have them so far.

Well I'm not going to debate weather it was good show, but calling it stereotypical is just plain wrong and says to me you didn't watch enough of the show to be judging it properly.

If anyone wanted Lost to end with no questions they didn't understand the show. One of the many appealing things about it is it's mystery, and if they took away all the mystery by answering everything then that would have undermined the rest of the series.

The Metal Gear Saga did conclude just about everything in MGS4. The other games since then such as peace walker and Rising are just filling in some missing pieces. If any new games come out that take place afterward it will be a new storyline because the main one is done. Also I find they make much more sense after

If only it had Portable Ops as well. Then I would have no need for a psp.

If you want good audio on a handheld you need a good pair of headphones anyway.

At least there is not a long wait between the games like Halo 2&3.

I liked the mysterious assassin, but I also liked the developed character. I think there is value in each approach. The kicker though is the voice actor for Altair wasn't very good.

No it's not a rip off of Prey. The creators of Portal first came up with their concept of portals in a student project for Digipen called Narbacular Drop which they showed to Valve who were impressed and hired them to make Portal. This Predates Prey which I haven't played because I heard it wasn't that great, but my