alexfrancis
Alex Francis
alexfrancis

I believe the reason there was so much hate, is that the demo made the game seem like it had so much promise. Then the game came out, and it was a repetitive mess. I was actually quite excited for the game, but after playing it, and feeling like I was on the same level for 4 hours, even though I knew I wasn’t, I

Everything that they show you is real though. They are not using any of the features on a game that doesn’t support said features, and at no point do they say that all features work for all games.

This defense never prevented the airing of that damn “Guess Who?” board game commercial. Those panels never talked to me.

Because a game about a samurai with a transforming robot arm fighting mecha-demons needs to look as realistic as possible...

If you’d keep up with the facts, you would see that he knew/though that she was dying. So yes, it looks like he can read, and it also looks like you don’t check your facts.

"It's a shame that such a great game can be marred by so many technical issues."

Oh. Well try not using a question mark next time you just want to make a statement. It will prevent confusion of this nature.

So you're telling me you didn't actually want a list of differences?

First off, Plague Inc was not the first of it's kind. In fact, the creator even says his major influence was Pandemic 2. I'll go ahead and list a few differences anyway. 1) 17th century England, probably won't be battling against airplane and ship filtration systems, or global first aid. 2) You're playing a character

^this

I hope you limbered up before that stretch.

See, fun game. I also think the OP comparing it to PGR , is making a pretty dumb comparison. One is more of a racing sim, the other allows you to shoot people with light weapons. Battle racing and sim racing, two different categories. So if you don't like to use weapons during your racing, you most definitely won't

Too each there own, people still play blur online til this day. I have fun with it, and I know many others that enjoyed it as well. The multiplayer community, sadly, is dwindling.

Man, I was expecting so much more...

Looks like Dick Roman from Supernatural. Who in turn reminds me of Christian Bale in American Psycho.

Grover was Scut Farkus's sidekick. Some more Christmas Story trivia: The song that plays the first time you meet Scut, is from Peter and the Wolf; and farkas is Hungarian for wolf.

I would gladly purchase it legally if itunes had a purchase option, rather than charging TEN DOLLARS for a rental.

I just recently found out that the Paperboy is the kid who played Grover Dill in “A Christmas Story"

You sir or ma’am, are a crazy person.