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TheoHuxtable..

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  1. TheoHuxtable..

    Gaming

    Battlefield does look more realistic
  2. So I found out where DAO went: http://www.arguewitheveryone.com/
  3. TheoHuxtable..

    Gaming

    Heavy Rain got 9.5 in Game Informer... gonna have to check that out.
  4. http://faculty.missouristate.edu/m/MichaelCarlie/Resources/glossary.htm
  5. TheoHuxtable..

    Gaming

    Haven't played it yet. Is it better than Lost & The Damned?
  6. TheoHuxtable..

    Gaming

    I don't believe you, so I'll go check Vice City on the PS2 and then GTAIV on the PS3 to see which has the better graphics.
  7. TheoHuxtable..

    Gaming

    It won't be although there will be times where shooting is involved. There should be some gunplay to change it up, so I'm cool with that. Since you seem to like those type of mystery solving games check out Heavy Rain (PS3) & Alan Wake (360).
  8. TheoHuxtable..

    Gaming

    Yeah it's a true detective game. And, it's not one of those corny games where the clues are obvious, with some glowing item lying around. You have to really look around and ask questions. And drive from location to location looking & asking. Reading facial expressions is key too. All the characters in the game that you talk to are done by real actors, facial expressions & movement. So there will be no lip-syncing problems. Pretty much like Avatar. I think this will change the way games are made, because it's cheaper to have an actor do a performance, than it is to have an actor read the lines, then pay animators to make the animation look real, and try to sync the mouths with the words. It's also going to be the biggest city Rockstar ever did. They re-created the L.A. area in the 40's from Downtown to Hollywood.
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG7jjF6xuKM
  10. that double-posting rule is outdated & obsolete (so 2004) times change. things evolve.
  11. Throughout my life, I have always looked to Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration, because he embodies the kind of transformational change that can be made when ordinary people come together to do extraordinary things. That is why his portrait hangs in my Senate office: to remind me that real results will come not just from Washington – they will come from the people.
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