The only game I have refused to buy out of protest/principle was Portal 2.
Not because the first one was bad, hell no, it was seven colours of awesome. But simply because it felt extremely unnecessary and was just made to appease fanboys, which I find a very bad reason to continue something...
I'm going with Friends on this one, just felt more like things actually happened in that show, with the characters I mean. That and I think it was generally more fun, and funnier. The only bits of Seinfeld I really liked were Jerry's stand-up bits.
I'm a civil claims adjuster for an insurance company. Not a very fun job with people being pissed at you all day, but the pay is good and so are the benefits.
I'm not annoyed by many shooters having a multiplayer focus. I am however annoyed when someone thinks less of a game like Deus Ex for not having it.
This has been a long standing issue for me. I remember getting pissed back in the day at people who bought Half Life just to play Counterstrike...
I really do believe in it. Just because something does not last throughout the ages of man does not mean that it is no less real, no less powerful or tangible, so yeah, I really do believe in love.
Well, technically it is more about a guy falling in love with a girl, who has for some reason been transformed into his hand due to loving him so much...
The reason being possible copyright issues and avoid breaking of 4th wall.
OT: For me, Yakitate Japan! takes the cake when it comes to odd subject matters of anime and manga. Basically, it uses all of the nice familiar tropes from more or less any Jump! sports manga (rivals, over-the-top...
I am going to have to go with number 9, Ecclestone. Really wish he had been willing to do more than the one season, but I am grateful for the gold he gave.
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