Oh, I don't think Bioware really intended for the indoctrination theory. That was more the result of a string of coincidences and a general disregard for established canon. I would have loved for Bioware to make a stronger ending based on everything that happened in the previous games. As it stands, however, the…
Indeed! Loved the score for SC4
Comparing this to domestic violence is terrible, they aren't at all similar. Also, I do not condone death threats and wishing of poor sales. I do, however, condone sending them cupcakes as a way of expressing their dislike of the games ending without being horrible dicks about it.
"We rage because we love"
Haha, oh my, I really got a good laugh out of that!
Uuuuuuugggghhhh. This is the reason I hate hate hate exclusives! I want to play this so bad but I can't shell out the cash to get a PS3. *shakes fist* CORPORATE IDEOLOGIES!
A fat joke a day keeps Episode 3 away
I see your GTA IV driving physics and raise you Driver: You Are the Wheelman
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If you want to make some amazing mashed potatoes, be sure to add sour cream and cream cheese into the mix as well as good amount of butter. Best mashed potatoes ever.
....the link is in the first comment on that youtube page.
Aw, boo! I don't like James. I didn't use him for a single mission. Hardly even talked to him until the end of the game.
Haha, after I got so upset upon learning Jack wasn't a squadmate (I didn't realize it until after the Girssom mission), I laughed at myself for getting so worked up over a video game character.
Alright one of the major gripes I have is Jack not being available as a squadmate. Here's my reasoning:
I'm a bit disappointed with how major decisions from previous games were treated. For example, Ashley killed Wrex in my run through of the first game. As much as I didn't want it (because I wanted a perfect ending), I was really hoping that this would have had severe consequences where I wouldn't have had the support…
While I love reading articles like this and I'm always for working on the little details in film, there must be some artistic license given for filmmakers. When I took fencing lessons my sophomore year in college, I started to notice how completely wrong most fencing scenes in movies were (Pierce Brosnan Bond I'm…
"Entertaining" is a pretty vague word in both uses. In what way is it entertaining? Also, what medium do you refer to when you say entertainment? Film? TV? Games? Comics? Novels? I don't like getting into semantic battles, but your statement is pretty broad which in turn kind of diminishes the point you were tying to…