williamduff
William Duff
williamduff

This may seem short sighted but if sony and microsoft that this route I will have to decline on purchasing their next consoles. I normally buy my games new, but I do tend to rent them first. To me a demo just isn't enough, give me a week rental worth of time to see if I enjoy the game. If I, in my lack of extreme

I see that side of it, but we are talking about the beings that made the relays to begin with. They'd have a much deeper understanding of how they work and how to safely destroy one then "throw a big rock at it".

Alright I am getting annoyed, I live in the US but still can't get the damn page to open! Could someone post a direct link to the video because the link here and on the tumblr just keep sending me back to the tumblr... Please?

I honestly believe Voyager suffered from lack of good writing. It had some well written episodes but over all they were subpar to Trek standard. There is a noticable increase in the standard of the writing in it's last two seasons, I think due to writers moving over from DS9 to Voyager. And yes I know people hate DS9

I wrote off the relay destructiveness as the Catalyst converted the energy released in the exploding relay into a transmission burst. So the actual damage doesn't happen, rather the wave speards out the new energy created by the Catalyst.

Honestly that is all I'd want to see too. The ending didn't bother me, it was actually a lot better then what I have come to expect from game companies of late that give fan service endings.

I totally agree with the author. Video Games are a malleable artform, probably the first truly malleable artform I think that is why the art community as a whole doesn't like to acknowledge Video Games as art.

Also just to point out, real sword fights by real swordmasters are actually rather quick and uneventful. Unless you're talking about fencing in which case fencing is far more of a dance then a fight. So yeah the prequel sword fights are flashy, otherwise they'd be very boring. Personal opinion and I know I will get

Alright this I support. Even said after ME2 that they should add it in ME3. But the true burning question is, Are we finally gonna see Tali without the helmet?! :)

Honetly the fridge thing didn't bother me. What made me hate it was two things; 1) Shia. He honestly did a terrible job in the movie and it was clear he felt the whole thing was an easy ride. 2) Aliens. Lets be honest the main adventure theme with Indy is the idea of magical and mystical elements using a sci-fi

Personally I'll stick with Kobo, I have a Kobo Touch and it is a durable and reliable eReader. It has all the functions I need. Personally I've played around and researched and aside from the iPad, which I don't personally consider an eReader since it is a tablet more then anything, I've found the Kobo to be one of

I really don't get why everyone thinks Iron Man 2 sucks, it really didn't. It was just as good as the first, and I honestly believe that's why critics didn't like it. It didn't give anything new, it didn't up the stakes, and it was exactly like the first... Guess what critics, that's how comics have worked for

[maps.google.com]'+47.95%22,+-89%C2%B0+16'+2.18%22&gl=us&ei=WcxyTuenAsjg0QH_wqn_CQ&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBgQ8gEwAA

I completely get the point you are trying to make, congrats you reached someone. Now to be fair what determines what is suitable based on what it is from. I have thought of naming my children after several characters from books, movies, shows, and games... Why? Because something about that character, not the

Other than it's size, not a bad looking alien. Even more so based on what it was made of, someone get this guy to hollywood and formal training, I'd be interested in what he could do with better supplies.

Honestly I would have agreed with you on The Illusive Man. But now reading Mass Effect: Evolution, even if it was not intentional at the time, it makes his sometimes mechanical movements make much more sense.

Honestly I’ve always liked to believe that the gay characters in Star Trek were not hidden but weren’t pointed out, it’s the 23-24th century so one would hope that it wouldn’t even be an issue, no reason to shove it in our faces it’s just expected to be there. I like to think every era had at least one gay character.

Yes someone else who remembers C.O.P.S.!