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    That's part of it. They tried to make it look good on consoles and thus failed to make it look good on the PC. Irony abounds.

    An item shop owner? Interesting.

    Fair enough.

    Amazing. Tell me more.

    I suppose.

    Patriotism is a funny thing.

    Interesting. I suppose blunt force trauma to one's cerebral cortex isn't all that attractive.

    I meant tricking your brain into thinking you were constantly in that child-place. Your life would seem longer and richer, even if it really wasn't. It could be some kind of drug, maybe, or an implant.

    I was making fun of Crysis 2, which looked good but otherwise crashed and burned hard.

    I enjoy all forms of music. That said, I still think that 2001 is better than Red Dawn.

    Did you seriously just call that individual a "sheepdog"? What is this?! Jordan, 1,000 BC?

    You liked "The Hurt Locker"? You should see the documentary "Restrepo".

    Good art style beats good graphics every time.

    Meh. It has some minor nostalgic qualities. Overall, though, it's kinda campy.

    I guess that explains why I keep seeing "Citizen Kane" in front of it on movie lists all the time.

    Do you need me to tell you what a typo is?

    Cool story ... broseph.

    Wow. Serious dibs on the science fiction applications this concept has.

    People forget that guys like him and North are actual actors too, not just videogame VO guys.

    Campy patriotism =/= good movie.