I'm rereading the Harry Potter series before the last film comes out. I'm currently on the Prisoner of Azkaban. After that, I think I'll try my hand at reading the first part of the Mark Twain Autobiography (My favorite author).
Someone else who knows John Dies At The End!!! Legend.Gralian said:-snip-
To Teabag or not to Teabag, that is the question.Hero in a half shell said:I ran down the muddy brown road, I could hear some brown horror scream as it chased me from behind, so close it's footsteps slapped the dirty earth only metres behind me. My huge grey gun and grey armour were weighing me down, I knew I could not outrun the foul beast, so I took cover behind a small chest-high brown wall. I leant out from behind the wall and fired. The muzzle flash bringing a sudden flash of violent red into the otherwise brown and grey landscape, only for a second, and then it was gone. I leant out again and fired. Leant out and fired. Leant...maninahat said:What do they talk about?MercurySteam said:The Gears of War novels. I'm thoroughly absorbed.
"I leant out from behind a wall and fired. I went back behind the wall. I reloaded, and then celebrated like I won an olympic gold medal because I put the magazine in quicker than usual. I leant out again and fired. Leant out and fired. Leant..."
Oh that's an easy one. Foundation. Even if all you get from it (and I highly doubt this) is learning about Psychohistory.Kiefer13 said:The last thing I read was Ender's Game, but that was a while ago. Good book though.
I'm currently trying to decide which of the few books that I have but that I haven't read yet to start on. The choice is:
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Dune by Frank Herbert
Foundation by Isaac Asimov
Robots And Empire by Isaac Asimov
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Phillip K. Dick
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein
The Wasp Factory by Ian Banks
Any suggestions on where to start, oh Escapist?
You know, Gears of War 2 actually had very colorful and varied environments. I'm not saying the games are great or anything, but they are, at the very least, creative, ESPECIALLY the environments. In fact, this comment always bugs me. In every game that's been accused of being a brown shooter (Gears of War, Modern Warfare, Killzone) I've seen plenty of variation and color in the environments. If you're going to criticize these games, there's plenty things they actually did wrong. You don't have to make up flaws.Hero in a half shell said:I ran down the muddy brown road, I could hear some brown horror scream as it chased me from behind, so close it's footsteps slapped the dirty earth only metres behind me. My huge grey gun and grey armour were weighing me down, I knew I could not outrun the foul beast, so I took cover behind a small chest-high brown wall. I leant out from behind the wall and fired. The muzzle flash bringing a sudden flash of violent red into the otherwise brown and grey landscape, only for a second, and then it was gone. I leant out again and fired. Leant out and fired. Leant...maninahat said:What do they talk about?MercurySteam said:The Gears of War novels. I'm thoroughly absorbed.
"I leant out from behind a wall and fired. I went back behind the wall. I reloaded, and then celebrated like I won an olympic gold medal because I put the magazine in quicker than usual. I leant out again and fired. Leant out and fired. Leant..."