I have to disagree.
The general consensus is that the first season is fairly standard sci-fi, but after that, the writing greatly improves.
For my money, it's one of the best, most entertaining science fiction series ever on television.
I know you're probably just referring to the removal of Hitler and that regime, so I apologise in advance but...
Just for my own peace of mind, you're not implying that the allies introduced democracy to Germany? As in, for the first time?
Edge wrote a great article about OOT for it's 200th(?) issue. I think it's the pretty much the final word on the subject. Basically, there's a coherency and quality of design, both mechanically and thematically that results in what many critics call the consummate game experience.
Unlike...
It's incomplete. Deus Ex Machina is less snappy, so they presumably shortened it.
The title refers to a key theme in the game, and is important in the plot.
Correct but, in the spirit of reading comprehension...
He means platform agnostic. As in portable...as in works on everything...
The tools will rely on something that is non-portable, I imagine its just because the tools are windows programs or use something like directX. But however they...
Paint or draw one of those action indicators from Heavy Rain with a downward arrow next to the toilet handle.
Or the bottom left one here:
...on the toilet seat.
That's...uh, nice? I'm just wondering where you're getting your information.
I find it hard to believe, and slightly funny, to think that that is written down in some countries text books.
Blame the executives. Originally, the matrix was supposed to be using human brains as part of a massive parallel processor. Which makes markedly more sense.
They thought audiences wouldn't get it.
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