grimjack28
grimjack28
grimjack28

Increase the level of gravities when you train!

This is pretty bad ass. No lie. Bird's a little trooper, chugging along like 150 freakin feet underwater in 40 seconds, scanning the ocean floor and zooming in on prey like the Terminator, and then rising back to the surface in victory. Crazy to see.

Oh...oh my god, the future. The future!

So now we can use some kind of radio-spectroscopy to determine what stars have the most life supporting chemicals as part of their makeup + make up of the solar system to find better candidates for habitable planets?

you mean the story of shooting the other side and taking flags? I think it adds a fair bit to the story of the game. riveting new weapons, dramatic new terrain, and the tactics are spellbinding.

nice but this is more like a PC EGA game than a c64 title. I think the sprites would have been a little larger, blockier on the c64. Would have made for a less polished look. But still a good effort.

"gotta go guys...my ride is here"

When will Wesley learn to stop picking up alien video games?

Hahaha we certainly could have dropped some unknown flying objects with that nuclear missile.

so...get some Auroch DNA and implant them into modern cattle zygotes? Giant cattle and Fred Flintstone sized burgers?

different food?

something something something autism. (Am I doing this right?)

but is it Fanta orange? No? well then it's not Crush-worthy.

So....brush salesman, eh?

If you're thinking mammals? Ok, sure. But lots of creatures, mainly insects, are deadly killing/eating machines in the early stages of life after they hatch. Some creatures have to battle their brothers and sisters to the death over limited resources, or go through forced cannibalism. Others are just damned scary, but

mind blown.

IN other words. Square, stop reading western media and start reading gaming message boards.

glasses are cute. I'd prefer advanced optics in my specs. If I had to choose a cybernetic upgrade, I'd want weapons implanted. Like monofilament whips in my fingers or arm blades that let me climb things and cut through metal. Or a way to uplink to computer systems with a wireless implant in my head. All of that, and

Probably lots of sneaking around and going for the legs. Anyway my mind is blown by how the people are holding their swords in the pictures. I once saw an 'authentic' academic demonstration of claymore fighting, and the people used the hilt of the sword as a battering pole almost as much as they used the blade. Like

I was like that back when I drove Fords and VWs. Had to stop when I got the Audi.