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While the game reacts in great ways, it also helps that Many a True Nerd knows how to put on a show. In one instance during the series, he kills everyone in Megaton—and then, to rub salt into the wound, he finishes the Tenpenny quest that lets you destroy Megaton with an atom bomb. Then, he kills Tenpenny himself,

That's probably why I didn't get your reference then, and went with the only thing to be called the PSX in the UK.

Ah, no, I was just going with what a quick skim on google told me it was.

Haha, the console, not the recorder.

Yuck.

PSX > PS1.

All you Pattinson defenders out there will be happy to know:

I watched The Rover.

Aww man, I loved this game.

Think I got it on Steam recently too in some sort of weird emulator pack.

WEXELLENT!

I don't think he does a solid job, but he does better than B-movie actors I suppose. He doesn't deserve continued flak in current movies just for being in Twilight, but he does deserve flak for being crap in the films in question.

That wasn't Robert Pattinson's doing though, that was the script-writer and director.

Apparently everyone who was in the films hated the books (they say in interviews after the first one came out). Which isn't a badge of honor, it's just common sense.

I did.

I did not, however, like Robert Pattinson's acting within the film.

Totally, that's why I still watch some of the things he's in, in the hopes that all the years he's being getting paid for his job, he'll actually one day get good at it.

He played Cedric Diggory, not very well though.

I liked the story, but Pattinson just grates my nerves, and brought the whole thing down quite a few notches.

Original book was a good read.

Hey, remember Remember Me? No, not the movie that ruined Robert Pattinson for all of us. I'm talking about the gorgeous beat-'em-up game that came out last year. It was a great cyberpunk adventure. But like many ambitious sci-fi games, it didn't always make sense.

The visuals were downgraded?

MUST. GET.

10/10