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I can't agree more. There is no true choice in games. The high-level story of the game progresses along the same path no matter what. Bioshock is not the player's story. But it makes you think it is. The game ends the same no matter what way you play. Mass Effect gives a larger illusion of choice, but the player

You waited until your second pick?

Mine's Sunday, and I also have the second pick. Do. Not. Want.

You make Flymonkey's point for him with this post alone. Chill dude. No one is attacking you personally or even the guy who made the run in the video. You jumped off the deep end saying we're uneducated and don't understand what's going on. My point is, no, we understand. We just disagree with you.

Or maybe we DO understand what we're looking at, but still think it isn't legit. I get that exploiting these glitches is tons more difficult than actually playing the game. I just don't think a glitch run is the same as a speed run.

Your post is amazing. I don't have much to say other than I'm glad you found a way to rise above the crappy treatment you received at the hands of your classmates and are now doing something it sounds like you really enjoy and take pride in.

Yeah, this is the reveal of Firefly as being one of the assassins in the game. WB has been teasing this for the last few days on their facebook page.

oh no worries! I was just joking around with the butt-insky comment. The crazy thing about that cookie recipe is that you won't really be creaming solid butter at all. I mean, you melt the butter, then pour it in with the sugar, then use a stand mixer to beat the hell out of it. If you don't have a stand mixer,

I'm just gonna be a butt-insky here and say that there are two recipes of Alton's that have never let me down. First is his chewy chocolate chip cookie recipe from a Good Eats episode, second is his cheesecake recipe as found in his I'm Just Here for the Food 2. Other than that, I've found his shows to be greatly

That's good to know. I'm only up to about the 6th Egyptian level thus far (right where you get the opportunity to unlock the second key-door). Glad to hear there are ways to unlock all this stuff instead of buying it all piece by piece.

I've been playing. It's pretty surprising how much of the game seems to be walled off behind in-game purchases. You can earn coins in-game and purchase them, but you need keys to access certain bonus levels, straight up cash to buy certain plants from the first game, in-game purchases for special powers to use against

Probably. But definitely not Batman's feet.

This. I read other articles stating her kids were on the ride and as the cars pulled back into the station they were crying out that they needed to go back and get their mom. I honestly can't think of much worse for a child to experience.

I guess it will depend on which movie they're aiming for. It's been a long time since I've seen it, but I don't remember much humor in the first film. Certainly they started to lighten up a little in the Road Warrior though. I hope they're able to get this right.

I am 100% in agreement with you that dog owners should clean up their dog's shit. There really is no excuse not to. However, DNA testing is absolutely going too far, IMO. And, HOAs are the work of the devil.

It was said earlier, but you don't need to turn off automatic updates. The PS3 doesn't automatically apply any firmware updates. The automatic update function just downloads game patches, exchanges trophy information, game save information (if you're saving to the cloud), etc.

Sony can't control third party studios. You're acting like Sony decided to put this out there as the first trailer.

Lots of games capture the motion and voice performance all at the same time. First game I worked on was Uncharted 2 and they captured all of it at once. Every game I've worked on since (if it was mocapped) had body and voice captured/recorded at the same time.

I guess I kind of assumed Rocksteady is working on a sequel to Arkham City, given how the Watcher in the Wings sidequest wrapped up. If that was the case, Kevin Conroy could be working with Rocksteady on that, while WB Montreal is doing Origins to keep the money spigot turned on for WB.

That's true, they can be used for things like tomatoes. But a well-sharpened, well-maintained chef's knife should be able to slice that tomato, no problem. I also keep a mandoline on hand in my kitchen, which is great for even, consistent slices of just about anything sliceable.