Given the differences in craftsmanship this is like complaining that car magazine X still has articles about cars after they did an article about the model-t back when it was new.Jaker the Baker said:You know, this seems very familiar...oh yeah, it's because we've seen this before in the SAME FUCKING MAGAZINE:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104394-Dont-Get-Arrested-With-This-Awesome-Assassins-Creed-Blade
Glass would be better. You can sharpen it to a molecule, like native peoples who live near volcanoes. Downside is it would be very brittle. Ah, Snow Crash. Such a fun story.monstersquad said:Forget about the real version, i'd take the plastic blade over a steel one any day. As long as it's just for stabbing. Think about it, a wrist mounted switchblade, impervious to metal sensors11Eri said:What I would give for a real version >.> Screw legality
Well yeah, but I'd at least expect some sort of MENTION of the previous model. Also, that was a fairly poor analogy. That analogy would be appropriate if I criticized EVERY REVIEW ON THIS SITE that was made after the one about my favorite gameSiege_TF said:Given the differences in craftsmanship this is like complaining that car magazine X still has articles about cars after they did an article about the model-t back when it was new.Jaker the Baker said:You know, this seems very familiar...oh yeah, it's because we've seen this before in the SAME FUCKING MAGAZINE:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104394-Dont-Get-Arrested-With-This-Awesome-Assassins-Creed-Blade
Solution: Wear a glove.Averant said:DO WANT.
Seriously, I want this so badly now. The only downside would be having your fingerprints all over the victim's face.
Dem plastic blades sure are sharp.Eagi said:If the blade is sharpened I would say the hurt yourself/opponent ratio will not be in your favour...