My name is Jack.
56 translations later: "Islam is not an honest morality and Jack show revised".
Geez you don't have to bring religion into this. The translator is just asking for a flame war.
I absolutely love the game. It has the best atmosphere out of all the games I've ever played and although it is fairly linear there are still opportunities to do a bit of exploring.
Hopefully the sequel maintains all that made the first game great but improves the issues with AI and stealth...
I'm also facing a similar dilemma. On the one hand, it really feels like it's meant to be played on the PC. I also really want to join a clan as playing on console feels so lonely. On the other hand, all the people I play with are getting the game on 360. I'm also pretty good at the game and am...
The inaccuracies in Braveheart really annoy me. The Battle of Stirling Bridge is the worst. Instead of being fought near a bridge it is fought in an open field with no river in sight. Then instead of taking advantage of the enemy's disorganisation and carefully timing their charge the Scots just...
I guess having augmented arms would be kinda awesome but the real question is why should we stop there. There's every chance that people would simply upgrade their entire bodies and cease to be human which doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. Augmentations are also likely to be expensive so it...
I've had many moments in Bad Company 2. One that happened recently was on Cold War Rush. We had lost the first two bases with only 4 tickets remaining. I was determined not to lose so I went medic which I only ever do when the game becomes serious business. In the end my team won and I had...
A tryhard is anyone who:
1)Uses Turtlebeaches for the sole purpose of hearing enemy footsteps
2)Sweats excessivley while playing
3)Is unable to talk and play at the same time
4)Kills you
5)Is slightly better than you
6)Wins the game
The whole story seems odd. Why would the boy cut up the earrings if he was going to sell them to fund his "addiction". A real addict would have sold them straight away. People should stop using video games as a scapegoat and instead have the courage to point out the real causes.
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