That's what I thought, but I guess the guys at Riftrax thought otherwise.
That's what I thought, but I guess the guys at Riftrax thought otherwise.
Nice choices man! Me likey!
When I went on a trade-in binge, I was afraid to bring in so many games at once, so I brought in ten at a time to different Gamestops. Yeah, it's a little weird of me.
I don't know if any of the Illusive Man's backstory has been covered in the games. Certainly not in the first one, which I played, but maybe in 2 or 3?
F'n blimp!!!
I'm into car jacking fantasy, but the store robbery thing bothers me a little, because I've seen them happen in real life.
Ha ha. i would pick up a second copy if I found one still sealed as an insurance against future loss.
I love Crackdown. My buddy and I played it co-op like crazy. Shooting and platforming around the cities worked great. Driving was a little sloppy, but as long as you avoided the races, it was fun as heck.
There was an issue with the controls in the earlier games that discouraged me as well. I think Crackdown nailed that part of it.
I'm rereading it because I was intrigued by his idea of the changing stages of human civilization from Empire, to Monarchy/Religious Authority, to Trader dominated and onward. I think we today are in the Trader stage and I can't wait to read book 2 to see where Asimov thinks Civilization heads to next. I wonder what Sid Meier has to say about all this?
I just read that poem the other day.
There's this comment by him in the prologue about seeing a bicycle silently passing him in his carriage as a sign of the changing times. I laughed at that and then seriously wondered why the bicycle was only invented in 1820 and not long before.