popejohnpeepsii
Pope John Peeps II
popejohnpeepsii

I'm a Canadian, dope.

That's one of the reasons my girlfriend wants to get out of Canada so bad, we're both moving to the US as soon as possible

I'm pretty sure they're going to replace the well-liked combat system with a system of multiple branching simultaneous hits that each require a mouse click to get to that most people will find awkward. I think they're calling it Combat Ninja. Or Cinja for short... Should be popular, no?

Again... a great game is something that is objectively great even if you don't like playing the genre. Infamous and Infamous 2 just ARE great, even if you find them boring, in the same way that Casablanca is great even if you don't particularly like old timey dramas. Dead Space is fun, but it's certainly not great. It

Point being that describing a game as "great" is tricky. A great game should be great across the board. And even in DS, there are plenty of horror fans who find it pretty dull. I find horror fun enough, but I found DS dull. Hardly a "great" series. An okay series, yeah. A pretty good series, sure. Great? No how. A

People who are severely biased towards one type of game surely can't be looked on as impartial critics of which out of every game made, are "great".

I'm sorry, but a great game is one that I'll happily pick up again and again, even years after it's been published. Absolutely zero in either Dead space seems on that level of replayability. Maybe if you're a diehard explore/horror fan. But then again, if you're a diehard fan of the genre, you aren't exactly in a

it's still very much building on the same foundation of what made the first two games great.

What are you talking about? As of June of this year, Turcotte remains incarcerated at an institution for violent psychiatric cases. He was deemed too dangerous to reintroduce to society.

Ultimately the film is a chance for Batman to live a normal life

That game was literally impossible. I've never met or heard of a human being who has beaten that game without game genie help. I could barely get to level 5, and then never any further.

Just FYI the first "auto-run levels" I ever saw were in Battletoads for the NES. Circa 1991.

Also, he seems to be riding a Scooty-puff junior in the title page panel.

Yes. It is the finest television mankind has yet produced. Canadians have known this for some years now.

"In the vast majority of pigments there was no more change from UV-filtered flash than from the same quantity of gallery lighting (the control). When there was no UV filter the change was about 10-15% greater than from the equivalent quantity of gallery light."

Pound for pound, torchlight ranks in my top 5 for fun and replayability. It's only beaten by a couple CIV games.

I thought the torchlight artstyle was great. It was colourful like WOW but without the absurd high-end ultra tackiness.

Have you counted up all the ways in which you rationalize your behaviour to yourself? Because so far in this thread, I count at least three different ways. Did I miss one? or are there only three?

Next up: How to "hack" a broken faucet with nothing more than a new faucet, a plumbing toolkit and all the proper replacement steps laid out for you in an instruction book.

Does this article even need to use the word "hacking"? At this point, aren't we actually just talking about "how to think about your problems". How is this a "hack" in any way? Am I fixing my self-esteem with two coat hangars and a clothespin?