Glen

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  1. As will I. Sagat > Everyone. The fact that Ken was taller than Sagat in the movie ruined Sagat forever. What movie? There was never any movie...never ever.
  2. I shall be all over the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection when it comes out.
  3. The hint markers and challenge markers get gold rings around them, which is something at least. I'm more pissed with the hideout and buoy tokens. I've lost count of how many times I've walked into the same damn building for no result.
  4. http://pc.ign.com/articles/528/528827p1.html?fromint=1 This guy explains it pretty nicely I think. And what's the point of being Spider-Man if you can't climb to the top of the city's buildings?
  5. My absolute favorite is one of the really early ones, where a guy rings Dr Lovetalk for advice about how to ask a girl in the subway out, despite being in bed with four girls while he's on the phone. It's inspired.
  6. The PC version is heavily stripped back, and not a patch on the console versions. Awesome game, but ludicrously difficult in places, and with 2-300 tokens to collect in order to get the 100%, they should get marked on the map as you go.
  7. Aye, and it's the last bloody time I fight above my weight class. Ah! Zombie! *click* *click* *click* ..... ... .... .. Bang Bang Bang! Of course, by that time the goddamn monster has moved towards me and is eating my face. Grrr.
  8. Has...anyoneplayed...it...yet...? Irentedit...but...Idon'tthinkmy...sys...tem...isup...toscratch. It's...veryjer...ky. Don't...ev...engetme...stratedo...nframera...tes. Seriously, I went to the kitchen and made a frigging sandwhich in between levels. It's frustrating because it'd be a really fucking awesome game if I had a system that could run it.
  9. Just discovered this comic yesterday. Read pretty much every strip since...haven't had a lot else to do except essays But anyways, it's a really funny comic. Often hilarious, usually pretty disgusting, never ever ever suitable for young minds. Anyone else read it?
  10. Then why not throw in Qui-Gon, too? Because Luke met Anakin when he pulled the mask off, but he never met Qui-Gon. Ever. These are the three Jedi who meant the most to Luke: his father, his mentor, and his master/trainer. Exactly
  11. Agreed! I really liked Space: Above and Beyond, but I don't think it lasted more than a season or two. So given the options, I'll go with Sliders. X Files would be a close second. Great show that hasn't been getting it's due of late.
  12. You mean Enterprise? It has it's moments, but it just doesn't FEEL like Star Trek, and I can't get into it as a result. Voyager is great in comparison, which oughta say something
  13. I think I see what you're getting at, and it's fair enough. But I think Anakin's there to represent Luke's triumph. After all, Luke broke though and reached his father, and Vader redeemed himself as a result.
  14. Putting Qui-Gon in the end scene would make NO sense...Luke looks up and sees the three Jedi who instructed HIM...Qui-Gon died 15-25 years before Luke's birth. I'm okay with the changes...the whole backlash seems very storm in a teacup to me.
  15. Glen

    E3Expo

    Have you seen the video of it yet DJ? Hot DANG. I also found a video showcasing the Unreal 3 engine. Never in my life with I be in possession of a computer capable of runniong it, but it's fucking amazing...like, photorealistic, nearly.
  16. Silent Hill 4 Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Fantasy XII
  17. The graphics need to be good enough to make you believe you're a part of the game. Graphics create immersion, and gameplay also contributes to this. Take my favourite game ever, Interstate 76. While the car models were good, the rest of the graphics pretty bad. Fortunately, the sound, packaging, menus and cutscenes were SO GOOD that it didn't matter to me.
  18. Lita gone and dyed her hair! Erm, anyways, check it out.
  19. Lots of PC lately. Knights of the Old Republic and GTA 2 in particular.
  20. Glen

    E3Expo

    I'm fascinated to see how Half-Life 2 is coming along. Hopefully the issue with stolen code hasn't fucked them over too much.
  21. 1) Half-Life. Of every FPS I've ever played, Half Life has made me feel more like I was inside the game world than any other. There was always something going on, whether it be scientists being dragged into air vents, or soldiers and aliens blowing the crap out of each other. Amazing atmosphere. Not even the dud final levels could ruin the experience. 2) Duke Nukem 3D. The first FPS I ever owned. Terrific fun, and managed to keep an incredible sense of freedom...there were times when I really thought I could catch the train to my house. I was 13, and had an active imagination And the theme song was catchy as hell. 3) Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast. The high point of the series so far. Stunning graphics, challenging levels, and a friggin' lightsaber. Honorable mentions: System Shock 2, Hexen 2
  22. I am sure Mr Caine will do a wonderful job, but this part is Michael Gough's and NO OTHER.
  23. An issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, sometime in 1991. My friend said he was starting a comic club, and we should all buy one comic to contribute. I did, and never saw the bloody thing again...didn't even get to READ it.
  24. This shit's phenomenal!