Does anyone know if he plans to, hes the only reviewer i would actually care if reviews this awesome game. Not to mention im sure it'd be very entertaining.
We'd have to wait then, I hear your moms next on his listJ.theYellow said:Once he's done with your mom, maybe.![]()
Hey, if it works, bring me a club...I find physical violence a perfect means of swaying opinion.Num43 said:How would we know what he'll review or not? or are you trying to effect him into doing it with crowd opinion?![]()
I find it strange that you think that what Singapore does or doesn't allow to be sold in their country has anything to do with whether it will be sold in Australia. They are two totally different countries. Singapore is a country renowned for its conservative censorship policies, while Australia is... not. They bear no relation to each other.jadedcritic said:Besides, I honestly don't know much about the market in australia - I know Singapore almost banned Mass Effect, do they even have ME available in australia?
Well, once you get enough Omni-gel, you never really need to hack again. And I got use to the combat in the mako...it was fun as hell blowing shit up with the cannon.honeybunch said:the hacking system consisting of a sort of lame rhythm game, the wonky commands for your allies in combat, the ever present texture pop-in, the combat in the Mako, and I'm sure there are other issues that I can't think of or haven't encountered yet.
I'm aware of that, but other then relative geographic proximity I've never heard of any other ban occurring within hundreds of miles of that corner of the world. At the time I wasn't assuming that it might not be available because the australians had banned it, more that they simply hadn't gotten it in market yet. Remember when Yahtzee said they hadn't gotten Paper Mario until long after the rest of the world had?honeybunch said:I find it strange that you think that what Singapore does or doesn't allow to be sold in their country has anything to do with whether it will be sold in Australia. They are two totally different countries. Singapore is a country renowned for its conservative censorship policies, while Australia is... not. They bear no relation to each other.