mr_bigglesworth
mr_bigglesworth
mr_bigglesworth

i had no idea these were limited stock (asuming last story, and pandora's tower is the same too) if i had know i would mabye have picked them up at the time, seeing as they are now prohibitively expensive ( i rememeber the xenoblade and classic controller combo being pretty normally priced) this is in the UK, and the

I remeber hearing about this years (it felt like years, sure it was along time) ago, it sounds really interesting, whats the reason its taken so long to become a fully fledged game? i mean im aware these things take time, but i thought this was being tested years ago?

www.reddit.com/r/circlebroke/ this is a subreddit dedicated to looking at the sort of herd behaviours that happen on reddit, its quite interesting to read alot of it

what are you guys defining a "lifehack" as vs just something that is a faster or quicker way to do something, or is anything that gets anything done better or faster a "lifehack" for me the tips i find the most useful are specific tips for specific situations (putting the complete set of bedding inside its matching

is clicking the link about not going to bed with the internet (and posting this comment) at half 12 (UK time) considered Ironic?

I think thinking of the story first is the way most authors think, looking at things like technological changes and sudden changes that could have a big impact are often thought of by tech writers, futurists ( many of whom ARE writers) social scientists, geographers, and such, they really need to have a conference

in a world where getting someones hair means you can look like them (with a potion) hair removal would be big, villians may have vaults of lots of different peoples hair, waiting for the right time to use them in their nefarious schemes, gringots would have contigency plans for it, as hermione would NOT have been the

this seems to be the problem with alot of film adaptions, a book can give hints of a world beyond the plot, and you can use your imagination to fill in the rest, a film has to show the world its set in, and these sorts of problems become alot more apparent, I found this with the Harry Potter films in particular

have any of you guys read this article? http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/RaminSho…

I hadn't really thought about a fundamental difference between money and skill games, the best add money options onto a skill game to give you extra flexibility, the worst make the skill so hard that you almost grudgingly give money,

so for the cost of a standard flight back then, you can fly first class/business class now, so take that, all that bemoan the lack of glamour in todays flights, you can have it, your just CHEAP!

I currently own a playbook, and having never (yet) owned an android phone, how easy to get over are the touch screen buttons (like accidently hitting back and a video having to be re loaded), ive found myself really liking the swipe gestures of the playbook (though hating the lack of apps), and I worry I wouldn't

as someone learning to drive in the UK, we have to do our test (and by extension learn to drive) in a manual car if we want to drive manual, if we only do the test in an automatic, you can only drive an automatic. can you guys learn in an automatic, and then drive a manual then?

i think you can get rid of them in the options, you can choose what sort of weapons you get, if that helps?

well shakespeare was mostly a playwrite, so his works are preformed, or adapted, and that undoubtably is still happening

plus I think the bit at the start saying "he's looking for fame, thats why he's doing these assasination contracts" well thats just trying to just slide a personality into the exact same things that were in the previous games, which doesnt give me too much home for this guy having much of an actual personality

I think the games just try and be too complex for their own good, batman plays as a similar sort of game, but for me just plays alot more satisfyingly, it sounds like even in the 4th game of the series (AC III) the tutorial goes on forever, i just finished ACII and even towards the end of that they were still showing

dumbledore has a scar thats a perfect map of the london underground apparently (though I initially thought it was just a single line)

don't forget when he met the girl who screamed like she recognised him, there may be a lookalike somewhere?