Just Cause 2 would be a good choice. You could also play a Metal Gear Solid game where you can sneak up and plant explosives on the back of an unsuspecting guard, wait until he goes to see his friends and then detonate.
The hardest movie to watch that I can remember was Blindness. It was a movie with a simple idea... everyone is going blind due to some unknown sickness, so they quarantine everyone. No one wants to get sick, so they don't help the blind and leave the area without food or water. A group of people...
Funny how some people are ready to oppress the rights of the majority because some people use that right to hurt others. Maybe we should all be castrated because a small group of people are running around raping everyone. Maybe no one should be able to own a steak knife, because I hear some...
Not sure it counts, but Dead Rising 2 never even got to open the game on my computer because of some arbitrary error that presented itself because I didn't have the forethought to have "games for windows marketplace" installed. Sooo fastest was technically 00:00.
No one works for free. If you can find out a way for huge companies to make great games for free, then I think someone just won a Nobel Peace Prize, because we must officially be out of problems.
I don't know how this would stop piracy. Just because the people poured their heart and soul into a game in the hopes of making something truly beautiful, doesn't mean people won't still try to steal it. Pirates don't steal games because they think that game makers are corporate money mongers...
Some people can appreciate the Mystery Science Theater 3000 kind of comedy, some can't. That's basically what it comes down to. If you don't like it, there is really no way to explain it. I would however ask you if you've never sat with a fried or two and just bashed a movie the whole way...
Roppongi for clubs. I don't have to give you specific directions. Get off a train in Roppongi and your first step will land you squarely in the middle of one of the billion they have down there.
For sights I would suggest the Giant Buddha of Kamakura. Great to see. Plus there are several...
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