"Last mag!"
That exclamation point means if you don't kill the rest of them before that one clip runs out. You are going to be a rather nice brain salad.
EDIT:
Just read this as "Lost magi" after completely forgetting the topic of the thread...
It all really depends on if it's trying to be art or not.
On one hand, you have games like Fallout 3 that try to convey a powerful message (Fallout's specific one being nuclear warfare is never a choice) Games like this can be considered "art."
On the other hand, you have games like...
Yeah I guess. But then again, in Fallout 3, it was almost necessary until you got the operation anchorage campaign and realized that there was a way to get a good melee weapon that never broke and so much ammo that only carrying said ammo while playing hardcore mode in New Vegas would make you...
I guess I technically did in the sense that I was wondering how large it was in comparison to my hand. Turned out that from where my wrist ends to the tip of my middle finger they're exactly the same.
1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (it was pretty much the height of the career with the most responsive, solid controls and best level design.)
2. Super Mario World (It's slightly like Super Mario Bros, only longer. Extra points if it's with Super Mario All-Stars)
3. DOOM (the...
1. Amnesia: The dark descent
but the non-obvious
2. Nearly shat myself when a zombie managed to sneak behind me in left 4 dead. It's pretty unsettling to turn around and have a disfigured, gory face taking up 4/5ths of your screen.
You know what, I feel pretty lucky about Duke Nukem Forever. Being currently 15 however turning to 16, I wasn't old enough to grasp a concept such as a video game when it was released. Truly, I hadn't even heard of Duke Nukem until just a few years ago. My wait was only about 2-3 years. So the...
Shit.
Link from ALTTP. You know, the one that has 5,000 ways to freeze you and has 7,000,000 ways to fight you. Plus he has four bottles with faeries in it in the slight chance that you actually manage to kill him once.
Stealth. Just pure stealth. There's nothing better than perfectly executing a long thought-out plan that you made by studying enemy patterns for the past five minutes. And there is very little that is more exciting than improvising with your few supplies if that plan fails.
Well, it sucks to be them if they get my things then. All of the credit cards I have has on my Xbox Live accounts are now invalid due to problems we've had with keeping possession with them. So no dice there.
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