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''In Mythbusters, there is an episode in which they compared many firing stances, including having a gun in each hand and found that, compared to the two-handed single gun stance as a benchmark, only the one handed shoulder level stance with a single gun was comparable in terms of accuracy and speed. The ability to

Bearing in mind Avi Arad is the guy who tried to sue - and failed - what became Mutant X, then afterwards decided to aid producing it. That's why it's a Marvel Studio Production, with his name on it, even though it's just a blatent rip-off of almost every comic book supergroup - at least this is what I recall of the

Either way get Keith David to reprise his role, and you're set.

I quite liked the Silent Hill film right up until the little girl performd the most egregious info dump I've ever witnessed outside of a bad anime. The best horror is that which is left unexplained, and the film had that potential to be remembered as a good horror film (let alone a game adaptation), but her speech

The only way they could make Mass Effect films work is if they find some way to get Keith David into them. Possibly as Anderson, but if not as the character we associate him with, then one of Shep's team. They could then hire Roddy Piper as Saren.

''Exercising his growing combat mastery'' Somehow, as I glanced through, this became ''Hair growing combat mastery''. I now want this in a game. It's been casually explored in things like PPG (Seduca), Bayonetta, and possibly even Bobobo Bo-bobo (Skull Girls too, I believe), but we need a hair combat simulation.

I actually hated the combat system immensely. I found I had to stretch my right index finger to the D-pad far too often, because you couldn't really stand still, and saw my companions act like they were beginners in an MMO and not realising they need to stay out of the fire. I couldn't work out why they waited so long

If you look up the word "charming" in the dictionary, you will probably not find Ni no Kuni. I don't know why you thought a niche role-playing game would be mentioned in a dictionary. But Ni no Kuni is an excellent game nonetheless—a gorgeous, funny adventure that's essentially an explorable Miyazaki film. (Read my

''It was of its time'' is certainly relevent to FFVII. For one, you are on the side of the terrorists, and despite their noble intent, are responsible for some pretty horrendous crimes (Jesse even alludes to the fact you killed a lot of innocent people when you blow up the reactor). I honestly think a properly

I have enjoyed all the Tales of games i've played, aside from not being able to get into Symphonia 2. I don't recall how far in I got, but Lloyd seemingly being a villain hasn't been explained and so still feels like a character assassination. I think there's been some vague hint that ''all is not as it seems'' but

I actually really enjoyed the pacing. I'm used to jrpgs throwing you into a ridiculous plot with little information, so the restrained intro to Trails in the Sky was not only refreshing - but also very welcome. I could explore it not unlike I would a western RPG, taking in as much of the story as I wanted.

Part of me still wants a GTA game to conclude Donald Love's story. I want to see that guy again and find out just what he's ben doing since he disappeared from Liberty City. Of course the fact that there seem to be very faint ties between GTA and its 'spin offs' and GTA IV/V, I can't see it happening.

To be fair, the game does explain why Kreia is like that. She'd disagree with your choice for the sole purpose of disagreeing and making you doubt the decision. She's manipulative to a - very deliberate - fault. I didn't like her the first time I completed the game, but as I played through subsequent times, I

I should clarify that I also like the Director's Cut ending because sadly, even before I'd seen it, I found the standard one to be a complete mess of scenes and a completely meaningless conversation with the aliens (as we'd had the 'water spirit' earlier, it was harldy 'first contact').

Alas owning only a PS3 after my 360 died about 5 years ago, I missed out on Vesperia, so haven't had the fortune of playing it. I agree he was an effective break from the relative normalcy of the group, which is why I specified I didn't like him as a character (I probably could have said ''as a person'', but that

All I can think to say on hearing this is Ben Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms.

I'm not sure there's any one film I can think of that I'd liked to have seen be more influential - rather the collective works of 1980's childrens/family films. Things like Time Bandits, The Goonies, Explorers, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Willow, etc all had a feel to them that no subsquent ones have had. I think some of

I swear the Abyss is one of the most over-looked sci-fi films about. I still adore that film (especially the director's cut that has a quite strong eco message). I also like that it's one of the earliest films I can think of where even the villian isn't loathesome. He's troubled, but it's made clear quite early on

Ivar is a very special case. I didn't particularly like him as a character, what ith his quite absurd declaration about Jude being a phony, and some of his dialogue felt like it was trying too hard for a joke (several lines of his referring to how manly he is as a 'handmaid'). I'm not entirely sure they even knew what