radzprower
RadzPrower
radzprower

You know what? You don't want my money that's fine.

Well, you have to consider that they did program the game. They could program a scenario for demonstration purposes. That would not dictate exact physics in thinks like the car crash, but the basic premise could be scripted strictly for demonstration.

I rather enjoyed Other M...

I always thought it was just a different layout for the shops and dungeons.

Oh yeah, I've already pre-ordered for 360. I just tried what I could of the PC beta since I was going to have to wait anyhow. I knew about the series last year and I joined the forums back in October so I've been following this for a while.

Yeah, I never played the first beta and I got little time with the second, but the VA's sound pretty good to me in Beta 2. It really sucks though that my PC is so underpowered. I cannot really even play the game it's so bad.

This is just ridiculous now. I heard the song and saw it on the show...I can't believe people are mad about this. The song sucked and if I were Coulton, I'd stay as far away from this song as possible.

Yeah, my phone's backlight burned out recently and rather than get an upgrade and lose my unlimited data, I have downgraded to my original Droid phone. I'm surprised at how fast I can get it to run using a custom ROM though. I cannot run most games now, but for everyday use, it runs real smooth.

Because given the circumstances, I don't trust the results of any studies to be fair and honest. I feel that any study done specifically because of things link Sandy Hook will be skewed because of the prominence of the event and that feeling we all get after a tragedy of "what could we have done?"

I enjoy SMB-style games, but I've always enjoyed a good Metroid-style game too...perhaps even more. The real key to good puzzle platformers like the Metroid games and other platformers of similar style (Shadow Complex comes to mind) was that they included not only the puzzle aspect, but also usually included a far

It's pretty much a platformer. Yeah, the horizontal movement is automatic, but I would prefer that on a mobile device because you don't have the fine controls of a console or handheld.

Yes, it is damaged, but (up to the point I have watched) was being repaired and I assume that she will start wearing it again.

Well, the future fashion is generally the same as hers actually. Spoiler below...

Yeah, I know the feeling. Generally, I didn't lose too many soldiers. Lost the three guys in the tutorial (hadn't played XCOM before), one other rookie whom I hadn't even named yet, and a low rank soldier I had named after a co-worker (didn't break me up too much since he's kinda quiet at the office).

Agreed and I'm sure he noticed which is probably where his interest in the Once Upon a Time storybook really stems from. He knew something was wrong all along and originally who buried himself in the book probably due in some part to a psychological issue until at some point he realized (or fantasized) that it was

Ha, maybe. It was either really bad green screen, or she was floating above the ground. Take your pick. XD

Agreed. I was just telling my wife the other day that I really hated some of the green screen work, especially Regina or Snow's castle. Any scene from Regina's castle is horrible and the scene where Regina storms in on Snow's wedding was horrible. She was moving so much faster than she was walking.

For 28 years, they did not age and therefore they were always in the same grade. The curse alters their memories and perception so they never realize they never get any older or go to the next grade.

Well, Aurora was not preserved because of her being asleep (at least not explicitly) and very little (relative) time passed while Snow was asleep. I do agree that there are plenty of ways to prevent aging in terms of the magic of the show though.

It's a freakin' "magical world"...of course it's magic!