@James Taylor: And if Hogwarts counts then they surely do.
@James Taylor: And if Hogwarts counts then they surely do.
No Unseen University or Assassin's Guild? Disappointed.
@Busya: Where are you seeing a trailer? I'm not seeing one for the new (and confusingly titled) Hot Pursuit.
@bornonbord: I think that may actually look more awesome than the "clean" side. Different strokes I guess.
@AmishJohn: Also, the Vorkosigan Saga who's central character has a disability that he simply works around, and sometimes uses to his advantage.
@An Atheist Jew: You might want to also check out "Here Come the ABC's" and "Here come the 123's." Both are ostensibly kids albums, but both feature some excellent examples of They Might Be Giants.
@zoompooky: It's pretty much unheard of for an in game reflection in a driving game to reflect the other cars. I don't know why, it could be done with some trickery; such as rendering it with a low LOD, but rendering the actual models would be too costly for the processor. I was impressed that Forza did it, but they…
@TheMightyEthan: But all of the other games limit your top speed to suprisingly low levels, whether by clamping the speed, or just making the world tricky to navigate. Burnout's top speed is something insane, and the map is designed for smooth driving above all else (plus there are large areas you can't visit due to…
Elite came with a Manual (Written as though it was a manual for your ship, not just the game), a quick reference card for your keyboard, a "know your ships" poster and a novella, all sealed in a decidedly swank package.
@Koztah: That still holds sort of true, but they've retconned it a bit so that now the "clips" are heat sinks that you eject when they're too hot. Doesn't make any sense though, since you can't use them again when they've cooled off, so they may as well hold bullets.
@Cptn.Rhodes: It only heals them a small amount if I'm reading correctly - It's to stop you killing them with a wrench, using the Vita chamber as nothing more than a quick health upgrade, rather than messing you up if you've taken off 90% of their health with a shotgun and grenades before you go down.
@edum: They do also show spots to remind you you need a TV license, or at least they used to (I moved to the States 9 years ago - I do rather miss Auntie Beeb).
@RadarTrap: You can't skip them, at least on the first play through on the 360, but they are high quality (real cutscenes rather than the fixed camera voiceovers of the first) and the vast majority last less than a minute. The only downside to this is is you decline a mission and then restart as you need to watch the…