For some reason I couldn't beat General Kim in the Good Ending to True Crime: Streets of LA. I stopped playing out of frustration and didn't come back to it for about a year.
Beat the bastard on my first try and I was sort of annoyed by how easy it seemed. I think something just clicked and I...
I'd have to go with THUG 2. It had great replayability and I played it at the right age so all the music seemed really cool to me. I doubt I would have ever gotten into many of the bands I like today without that game.
Pokemon Red
The first game that I had to wait for. I had it reserved and I can still remember how happy I felt going to the store with my mum to pick it up.
Super Mario Bros.
An obvious choice, perhaps but it means a lot to me. Growing up, I was lucky enough to have a gaming mum who...
So, I was in a bar for lunch and Plan B's song 'She Said' came on. One of the lines in it is:
'Got bigger than I ever could have planned
like that song by the Zutons, Valerie'
It made me smile that another song was referenced and I just wanted to know if people liked this and whether...
Jane Eyre. What a frightfully tedious book, not to mention that the message at the end is 'If you're quite plain, your best hope is to wait for a handsome man to become horribly disfigured.' Completely unsure as to how it is viewed as a feminist book when the woman is so lacklustre.
Engaging in subtle digs at The Expendables doesn't equal you shutting your, as of recently, arrogant mouth. I thought you couldn't get any lower after last week but kudos for beating all expectations. Machete looks fun though
1) You're incredibly sexist, either intentionally or not. See your reviews for SALT and this last review to see what I'm talking about. It's not even done humourously, you seem to feel breasts make up for not being a fantastic movie.
2) I enjoyed Scott Pilgrim more than The Expendables...
High Quality Zero Punctuation, because I can't quite see those white and black figures on a yellow background at the moment, all the colours just blur together in some unsightly glob of pixellated goo
N64 hands down, the range of games it had and the quality at the time was just mindblowing. I'd happily play Ocarina of Time, Banjo Kazooie, Super MArio 64, Mario Kart 63 etc. over and over again
I never understand the headset warriors, it's only a game. If they don't enjoy it, they have the ability to leave the game. I used to get angry but I've gotten used to the learning curve now and aren't as dreadful as I was when I began playing
Assassin's Creed 2 and Batman: Arkham Asylum, partly because I could trade them in for almost full value but mostly because I didn't have an incentive for starting again as I had all the trophies and had completed Batman on Hard.
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