Don't listen to what other people say. You should get it if you really want it then form your own opinion. You might love it. I did. I recently just finished liberating the whole map. Is it a 10/10 game? No. Is it fun? Yes.
I enjoyed the first 3 movies, I thought the 4th was rubbish and made no sense in context to 2's ending, and I didn't bother with The Marked Ones. I won't bother with this one either. Not because of this review, I don't let reviews influence my decisions, but because of the trailer. It looked...
I never watched this back in the day (I'd never heard of it... did it air over here in the UK?) but I saw it recently and enjoyed it a lot. I was introduced to it's existence by the Nostalgia Critic, then went out and got it after thinking how awesome it looked. There were some episodes I didn't...
The Portal Gun seems to be a glaring omission...
If it were my list, there are a couple I would've added too. The Hoverboots from Ratchet and Clank, they kind of speak for themselves, and the S.A.C. from Beyond Good and Evil, which can digitise physical items and store them as data to be...
O...M...G... You know, if I hadn't read the title or article, I would've assumed those were pictures of the actual studio model used for the original trilogy. It's THAT good. Seriously impressive. That must've taken some skill and dedication to complete. Bravo.
I work in a cinema. I check tickets and tear off the bit I need to keep. I get sick of hearing "You're gonna rip it? I just bought that" or "I just paid £x.xx for that and now you're gonna tear it in half" or some variation. Whenever anyone makes a comment like that, I just smile, direct them to...
I got confused when you said Eccleston was only in 10 episodes, because of course, it was 13 (one whole season)... until I realised you meant STORIES. If you count the 2 parters as one, then, yes, 10 stories... but 13 individual episodes.
I also have to disagree about Midnight. I'm a massive...
Sure, loads of people paid to go see it, but how many of those enjoyed it? Box Office numbers are one thing, reviews (critic based and general audience based) are another.
It's a shame this is Wii U only. Fatal Frame (or Project Zero as the series is known in my region) is my fave Supernatural Horror game series. I first played 3 and fell in love with it. Then tried 1 and 2. But I have no intention of buying a Wii U. Especially not for 1 game, as awesome as it...
I pre-order stuff. I do it, not for bonuses and incentives, but because I get double reward points on my card at GAME. Those reward points stack up, and get me discounts in the future. I managed to take quite a chunk of the price off my PS4 when I bought it that way.
I totally agree. I really enjoyed it. I've never read the book, but this is still coming from someone who doesn't really like the whole zombie sub-culture.
I couldn't disagree more. When I play online with people I want to be able to talk to them, strategise and maybe a bit of friendly banter. I DON'T wanna hear an endless string of curses because of mistakes I might make, or hear how I should never have bought the game if I'm not gonna play it...
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