phaeton99
Phaeton99
phaeton99

So long as he's Miles Morales, I'll be happy.

Frankly, I would think IE would be better represented by a mild-aged guy trying desperately to look young and cool... and failing... >;)

Mount Sithmore. ;)

Tossing a grappling opponent and rolling away reminds me more if aikido than judo. ;)

So how does its handling compare... on canals?

Arguable, they are all BS: they purport to be selling "food".

As much as I have no issuse with Ms. Johansson herself, per se, I am getting rather sick of Hollywood co-opting well-esteblished imported properties (anime or otherwise) for one, and adding insult to injury by white-washing the cast, Americanizing the setting, dumbing-down the plot (if retaining any recognizable

And then the day came when someone split the Force particle, and Light Nukes drove matters to a stalemate such that Sith and Jedi alike resorted to surrogate duels via their blaster-weidling allies — until a sudden renewed fixation of droid warfare shifted battles yet again...

So, an immersive level of gameplay that actually engages a player, places one deeply in the moment with diverse challenges in an active environment, and rewards the time and effort with a climactic resolution built on all the rest? Oh, how I miss games like that! :/

Apocalypse? Bit late to be taking about preparation — all happened some time ago and things just muddled on. Frankly, it wasn't worth the anticipation and fuss. But if you are still keen on it, another one should be along soon enough to test your methods upon. Just give it a moment. Any minute now...

Which would still be bigger than her chibi head. ;D

I love this book, and would be thrilled to see it on the screen... with almost anyone other than Michael Bay involved — barring perhaps only Uwe Boll.

I replayed the old thing recently — and it was this very timeliness that was disturbing.

It depends on the character of the gameplay, whether falling as a hazard functions an added challenge that enhances it or is simply an annoying complication that hinders it. Even when it is a logical inclusion, how the mechanic is actualized — mere incidental damage or actually producing lasting mobility limits —

I have managed to keep this old game (and its descendants) installed and running on every machine since release — what Unreal may lack in slick graphics, it still makes for intense, immersive gameplay that seems to be lacking from too many of the FPS of late — without even invoking any multiplayer options.

Having been whacked with a shinai more than once, I can't say it is especially painful if one is wearing proper bogu (the armor), but it is loud, not even counting the constant shouting.

A questionable enterprise, as real geniuses tend to avoid both Match.com and Mensa in equal measure.

In a word: Gobot.

Take it from someone who is rather intimately familiar with real swordsmanship (and yes, that is me reducing a target to neat bits): slicing melons and water bottles is dramatic, but not quite real proof of skill nor how sharp a sword may be. A melon (and vegitables in general) can often be cut with with no more

"That's why you can't seal the deal with a girl, dude."