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Mine was during a random hour or so of questing through an area in Burning Crusade as a draenei paladin. I was clearing some camps of enemies when I accidentally aggravated three large mobs into attacking me. I figured I was screwed, and I fought a retreating battle through the enemy camp and into the woods,

I like how it had to switch over from the in-game footage to video recording from a real roller coaster at the end, as if the people who made the trailer realized what they were showing was nothing but godawful shit that the audience would only be able to stomach for so long.

I'm not huge on most Anime, but there are some I love. I tried to get into it since it's so damn popular, but I just found it to be way too over the top and silly, and not as clever as other comedic anime i've seen, like FLCL.

It looks kinda lame...

No. No...NO!

I always felt that Batman's whole "No Kill" rule should be more loosely applied to his stories. He shouldn't actively strive to kill individuals, but at the same time, he shouldn't be wholly above it. Superman makes more sense in the idea that he is at the least, Demi-Godlike, and thus capable of facing a wide variety

I'm not calling it Game of Thrones, where a simple scratch can lead to infection and death realistic, I'm implying the tone of the show as a whole. Yes, there are absurd moments in Berserk, like most anime, but to me, the events of Berserk feel more grounded, and to be fair, plot-armor can only be thrown around so

Realistic in the way that (Especially the manga) it portrays combat as something where someone is killed, and usually quite quickly. Most anime are completely over-blown trash, with absurdly extended combat sequences, and flashy visuals at the expense of any real drama or stakes. In Berserk, when two characters fight,

Berserk really does need to get mentioned here as much as possible. It may be one of the only anime I have seen that takes a far more realistic (for anime) approach to dark fantasy. Plus, it has one of the most appealing female characters of all time, and that isn't limited to just anime. Casca is wonderfully

Far Cry 2 told a harsher, more realistic story and gave us a bleak world to explore. 3 and then 4 became much more "video gamey", which can be argued as both a good or bad thing. IMO, I preferred the tone and style of 2, but that's like, my opinion man.