How do you know he read the books? He said he "predicts" it, and I have heard other non book-reading folk predict the same simply because The mountain is a fearsome warrior in the Lannister´s pocket, and Oberyn wants really to fight him.
Until your post this wasn´t an spoiler.
Hellgate London, So many good ideas, so much potential, but badly executed. I would love for the developers to try a ne wo from the ground up.
Rune, fun game with lot sof room for improvement, great sequel material
"Severance: Edge of Darkness": Very good game, but with outdated controls...
I was thinking of buying Baldur's Gate EE, could you please explain this comment?
It is my understanding that EE is not an HD release and the focus was on the reworks and expanded content rather than on graphics improvement(I vaguely recall reading that most of the original artwork was lost...
"Goodness without mercy"
Essentially a reminder that trying to be good and kind,does not mean you should let evil go unpunished.
Kind of an opposite "turn the other cheek"
Probably David Gemmel
He isn´t really considered a philosopher, but I can´t read his books and not think of him as one. His books have some very deep and meaningful discussions.
GODHAND
The others In no particularorder:
Tekken 6
Fallout 2
Fallout New Vegas
Dragon Age Origins
Assassin´s Creed
Dark Souls
Wrath of Heroes
Planescape: Torment
Crash 2
Crash 3
Starfox 64
Borderlands
Rune
Diablo 2
Just Cause 2
Fable:The lost chapters
Temple of Elemental Evil...
Hellgate London.
That game had so much potential, So many good ideas.
Interestingly enough the game is a LOT better if you play it in 3rd person instead of the default first person, because than it becomes more about situational awareness and choosing your targets, much closer to diablo...
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