Siam from Silent Hill 5. Found ways to beat most other enemies with very low risk of taking damage, but never Siam. Health and ammunition are not that common on hard either, so I'm referring to the use of melee weapons.
Use the sling shot when its eye glows red while hanging in the ceiling...
I wouldn't say starcraft was a massive ripoff of warhammer 40k. Some, but not massive.
My main point is the gameplay type is vastly different. If blizzard made a cardboard game called starcraft instead, I'd be more likely to agree.
It's a fine line between inspiration and theft when it...
Do anyone here honestly believe that the kind of girls that prefer bad apples would admit it?
Or those that consciously believe they don't, but subconsciously do?
There are so much chemistry at work in situations like these, and I don't think any human being have the kind of self insight...
Depends on how you define "outgrow". If you mean like "getting bored of" or "because it's childish" etc, I think that's just an excuse because there's some other reason behind. I highly doubt someone can outgrow video games in general for real ^^
An attachment that converts neural impulses to computer signals!
Damn muscles and buttons getting in the way of my computer interfacing with their latency and otherwise limited speed and precision -_-
Dont own a Xbox, but remember some from my early pc-days.
Battlefield 1942, bunch of enemies, 2 tanks and 2-3 guys in a small village. Me barefoot as engineer, used hit and hide tacts to get the tanks with explosives, then sniping ppl through windows when hiding from shells. It went on for a...
This is just a wild guess as I haven't read the books or any material describing the matrix idea/universe but,
what if it was intentional to symbolize that humans > machines, because of our "soul". Human warmth or energy can be interpreted in many ways ;)
It's called rationalizing ;)
Even sci.fi. movies need to have some ties to what the viewer thinks is or _could be_ a real world, even though we know some is just fiction. Many aspects of the movies follow scientific facts, like the gravity we have on earth, how space doesn't have a breathable...
From the movie Starcrash.
Akton: [talking about an icy planet] You must be extremely careful when the sun sets, the temperature drops thousands of degrees.
Stella star: These are pre-programmed computers! They will run forever!
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