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@d_r_e: As much as realism is enjoyable to some extent, many of the existing mechanics exist for a reason. Whilst ultra realism is enjoyable to the hardcore, rewarding the player's skill to get close to an enemy (by giving them the chance to insta-knife kill) is a great way to balance the playstyles in many modern day

@DrForbidden: Scratch that, switch to Firefox and it worked fine.

@D.LYTE: I was unsure as to what "shoot the moon" meant, but as per usual urban dictionary provides me with the most sensible and plausible definitions.

What a brilliant parody. If it wasn't a fart app I would totally believe this was an Apple ad; the impersonations of the Apple characters are impeccable.

@danielgary: If it's in Comic Sans then it's ugliness can be seen from space no matter what font size.

@D.LYTE: ...is about 6cm, not quite the moon :(

@Jesse Scroggins: Add some bold italics and you can lean that extra few hundred miles.

@Wolfbullet: The last season really showed the lack of good writing. They had such an awesome cast (Teabag from Prison Break!) and they squandered it on a 20 episode carnival and had to resort to lesbianism to try and pull it back. Such a shame (apart from the lesbianism).

@Gildon: Plunkett does his fair share of PC stuff (see pretty much all TF2 posts) and I love him for it.

@robnroll: Maybe only one good season, but Heroes ran for four.

Just checked this out; very impressive. There are some frame rate drops in the long view distance scenes looking back at the city (their occlusion tech probably isn't completely finished) but it was extremely impressive; particularly the lighting and texture quality.

@GtheMVP99: I bought on PC but towards the latter half of the game actually played with a 360 controller. The combat is far more fluid with the pad (and the controller support is plug and play making it super easy), but graphically it's the bee's fucking knees on PC.

@El Fllnm: shitload of overtime when they get topside.

@sid9221: It's 2,257 feet below the surface... we have the technology but that's a long long way for one drill.

@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: It wasn't Inception, but that film did have it's very own very cool stealth mechanic; Leonardo DiCaprio would catch the bullet casings coming out of the pistol as he fired. Something I've never seen before but was a really nice stealthy touch.

I didn't think it was possible to make the word "Kinect" even more pun-drenched, but Owen you have succeeded. Bravo sir, bravo.