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Hopefully if they take anything from Saint's Row, it'll be having a garage that stores a large selection of vehicles, rather than the - admittedly more realistic - system GTA's have used since III. As much as it felt cool to have a garage in GTA where I would open it and see my two cars, the fact it was so limiting,

That's probably the only saving grace of the story of TOR being set so far ahead.

I shudder to think what would happen Doc Ock's feelings for Aunt May return whilst in Peter's body. *shudder* See? I shuddered.

Nope, it's a few thousand years before the films, but a long time after the first KoTOR games. Bastila Shan's descendant is in it, as is a ''clone'' of HK. I think it's HK-51 or 52. I can't remember as I'd given up before he was brought in. Shatale Shan and a few quests relating to Revan are about the only major ties.

Indeed! Both games have such strong casts, and characters I really wanted to see more of. It makes the lack of a proper KoTOR sequel more of a pity. TOR put too much time between KoTOR II and itself to really feel like a true part of the series, even if some of it felt like a sequel. I gave up on the game before they

I definitely think a Police Procedural game would need to have consequences.

The one with Nicholas Cage is very good, and he's not at his silly level of nuttiness. He actually downplays it really well. It's a good film to watch with something like Rampart, in a way (Woody Harrelson's fantastic in that).

That'd be a pretty darn good game. If they could manage to get Nicholas Cage to reprise his role, all the better.

Every time I think about a police simulator (and after I ignore the image of you as Sting in some game where you assert that a woman doesn't need to put up red-hued lightbulbs), I think of not only the game Revolution Software were going to make at one point, but also how little effort there seems to have been in

It is one of the most harrowing war movies I've ever seen. I'm not using that word lightly. I can't watch the film again because I was a wreck at the end of it.

I was going to post something similar about Grave of the Fireflies and the idea that even in Japan, people think of Studio Ghibli as a children's studio. It's absurd.

I'll always like KoTOR for Jolee. they could/should give that guy a spin-off :P

As this is TAY, I have a bad joke I'd like to share/inflict upon you all:

Lulu and Rikku, maybe? I think you may be right.

I'd say fear of change was the major contributing factor. Just as the music industry has been afraid to move on with the times, so too have Hollywood and gaming. One could even say the main reason politics is failing is because we need a newer system - certainly we need a legitimate way to avoid another coalition

It's not so much my memory as a lack of exposure to them. My parents had a ZX-81 and then an Atari ST 512k, followed by a Mega Drive. I simply never saw very many games until after we had the machines to play them. I did spend a lot of my pocket money on games for the latter, then eventually on Playstation games, and

There are so many games from the past that I'd love for them to finally give Western releases to. Or more accurately, PAL releases. feels like we missed out on so many games back then (though I'm 30 and therefore don't have the greatest memory of the early 90's and releases, I recall enough from the last 15 or so

I live in Essex. This be Orc Country. Except for Stansted; That's the Tree-people Republic. I think they're heading to Chelmsford and the Britvic plant to starve us of our Tango.

''Doing the Conversion'' The new craze to hit the local dance halls this Summer! Compete in your local dance contest with such dances as ''The Metric'' ''Imperial pound suite: 240 Penny Polka'' and ''Threepence Waltz''.

A shame you can't play the games and drink coffee, using the ''Well, this is java'' reasoning to excuse yourself.