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DRMaddock
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There was a part in Gears of War 2 when you literally rode a tidal wave of blood.

I just hope the game doesn't make any mention to the past events of other Splinter Cell games so I can go right on pretending this is a new guy who was given the 5th Freedom and took the name of Sam Fisher along with it.

As of the last survey in 2010, video games were the most well enforced of all forms of entertainment behind age-bars: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/04/violentkidsent.shtm

There will likely never be a law in America that would make it so that playing a game under the age of 18 would be illegal. Buying the game under 18 would be, and it would require an adult to purchase it, but none of the laws they have been proposing treat games like alcohol or cigarettes.

I would probably buy this, but Origin refuses to accept any form I try to pay it with, indefinitely idling whenever I try to run a card. The only way I can get stuff on it is to buy it physically and redeem the code, or to get their cards and redeem them via their site, but since the cards only come in $20 increments,

With the updated ending, it alright. You'll beat the game and think "not bad". But when it originally came out, you get about 60 seconds of "this is the ending" filled with beyond major plot holes, irrational characters choices, and things that literally defied things you'd been told only moments before. It was a mess.

This is a bit strange to read; I just picked FFXIII back up after years of leaving it on the shelf.

Supposedly it's about seven hours long. Seems worth it. Half Life charged thirty for it's "episodes"

I hope the camera can store more than 3 pictures.

We use them all the time for our head2heads on lensoftruth.com so as soon as I saw it I was like, "Plunkett, you sly bastard you."

You'll still get this stuff too. They don't know what you get until it's announced...

As the game describes it, Hell and Hell is DmD mode but Dante dies in one hit.

I played 3 and 4 before this one. I like 3 but I absolutely hated 4. I picked this up and found I really, really enjoyed it. I'd say play it and don't even bother with the others.

I'm not the best at games like this, and I was able to get through Son of Sparda difficulty without much problem. I probably could have done Dante Must Die mode, but I didn't care to replay the game a third time. The dodging in the game is extremely effective and mastering it makes you god like.

They promised the money, FSU started spending expecting it, then they reneged on it leaving the school in the hole. Sure, they're both to blame. It's was a terrible situation with a lot of people making stupid decisions.

Did Ubisoft make the purchase just to get Patrick Desilets back?

I played the Wii U. I decided I didn't want one. But this...

I dislike them because they came to FSU, worked out a back deal arrangement to donate a ton of money provided they had some sway in hiring, the proceeded to fire all the democrats from the school of business until the dean stepped in, at which point they rescinded their donating, leaving the school in massive debt.

I couldn't get into the game. Even ten hours in it still felt like a tutorial.

I agree with Gabe. Even though I know there is Cyberpunk 2020, I still wish this game was just called "2077"