Fable 2 was a much better game than the first. But Fable 1 had a decent boss fight. It also had a good boss in the expansion The Lost Chapters. The Knothole Island DLC should have addressed this and given us all SOMETHING to fight dammit! Like that annoying ratbag thief. Or maybe even have a new...
You cant kill him, and you were obviously never meant to. I did fluke a headshot though and its kinda fun experimenting with the rifle. By the way, wouldn't a 50cal. kill wherever it hit in real life? Bullets are about 3-4ins long, rifle has to be fixed to the ground because of the huge recoil...
Definitely depends on the person but id recommend a puzzler or a platformer for a 1st timer. Simple controls, easy to get into, long-lasting appeal. My personal 1st time favourites: Tetris and Super Mario.
My Dad recently told me that it was acceptable to play games for no longer than 30mins/week. I said that was ridiculous. He stated that anybody who played games for longer was addicted.
As people who know 'a little more' about gaming. I would like to know if you have ever been truly addicted...
No longer at school but I always did my homework first so I could play my games. Playing games helped my memory, especially when revising for exams. Helped ease tension and allow my brain to soak up imformation from revision material.
About 8 hrs on RPGs like StarWars:Knights of the Old Republic (got seriously addicted to that 1), Oblivion and Fallout 3. Think i've played for longer but can't remember for sure. It usually feels like something is trying to gnaw its way out of my skull and my eyeballs have been dipped in oil.
Was a fan of Farscape and I really liked the Dresden Files, which was cancelled after just 1 season. Love Bones. I wait for the box-sets so I can watch the whole season in one go.
The only game that comes to mind is Street Fighter. Vega. I used to be constantly sent up in the air with his sliding kick, landing, and being hit from the other side with the same move until i'm dead. One MOVE done over and over again. That was fairly frustrating.
I guess so. But I don't really remember the exact phrasing the airline used. And in this case, the definition of jewellery could be debated. Whether they were right or wrong I personally couldn't have told her to cover up her 'jewellery'. And as for baseball caps and t-shirts, they're definitely...
Hope I didn't post something that made me seem like a tear-off-their-veils kind of guy. But it frustrates me when it SEEMs like both parties are not trying equally to resolve this issue, but are instead, adopting a do-it-my way attitude.
Surely there is a civilised way to resolve this...
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