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Am I the only one things that the black guy, Victor J. Glover, looks really charismatic?

To each his own I guess. I have good memories of the adventures on both ships, although I appreciated the easier navigation of the SR2 a lot.

What did you like so much about the one from 1?

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I can honestly say that this movie killed all of my enthusiasm for the reboot universe. It's not boring like Nemesis, but bad like The Final Frontier. So many plot holes and lazy decisions.

Fan editors have at least been able to edit Episode 1 in such a way that it's quite a bit more enjoyable (no Jar Jar, etc.), but with Into Darkness you couldn't cut out the reuse of Khan and such. Now Attack of the Clones really is just as bad that you can't make something out of it in the editing room.

It was heavily implied, which is what I tried to say.

This is indeed a great one.

Is this not what we saw in the Gameplay trailer as well?

I hope affordable space travel takes off. Not only is going into space a personal dream, I think having each politician in the world do a couple of orbits will make them realize that there is more in the world than reelection.

How old is it? Because this is running on a modified Source engine. That one scales back really well. So if you just want to play it, most recent PCs should be really fine going off on what I'm seeing and what it's built on. All the bells and whistles might warrant a new PC though.

With The Sims I've always had the feeling that they were controlling me, instead of me controlling them. Do this player, do that, etc. I only really liked building the houses, etc.

The Imperial System: making stuff sound higher to Metric people since 1799.

There is none, at least not for me. You won't see any sort of wide-ranging revolution as long as next-gen developers aren't familiar yet with these consoles and the current-gen is still treated as an equal. The power that the next-gen consoles and modern PCs have can allow for some great gameplay innovations, but that

List of launch games that you can't get on Xbox 360 as well:

I completely agree. The older versions and the current state are almost two different games in how it all looks. The video shows the evolution off as just new NPCs and blocks being added.

Actually TNG started in 1987.

Ah 80s sci-fi, when characters only died because the actors left.

I think he means that they still look like something from the future even though they're as real as it gets.

With all the dangerous rebels and deadly 'normal' animals out there you wouldn't even need dinosaurs to stop anyone from getting back out.