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"Hiya!"
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0/10 Nothing there.
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J.J. Abrams and Half Life/Portal
Alyxx Thorne replied to Chuckthe2nd's topic in Valve Games / Valve Stuff
From how the interactive Super 8 demo turned out, it could be good. -
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"Where the f*** is my contact lens?"
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1/10 fO-ciMzKqHc
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Still, I'm glad a fully patched version is available that you can just download and install.
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Or the cat is just crazy.
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Playing some Duke Nukem, getting ready to go pick up Aliens Colonial Marines tomorrow.
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Regarding HD... I don't think it's absolutely necessary especially if you have limited space since raw HD footage can take a LOT of space. Otherwise, I think your videos are pretty good and pretty fun since they are loose and unscripted and I think you should just keep making shit and sharing it, it's the only way to get known. As long as you enjoy what you do, that's what matters.
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Just wrote a review of NFS Most Wanted.
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The sentence above tells the truth.
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I agree. I've never dated anyone who wasn't a friend to begin with.
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Reviewed for PC by Alyxx Thorne I grew up with the Need For Speed games. In the 90's, these games offered the perfect mix of great famous cars, fun gameplay and awesome music, all presented with sleek graphics and a lot of other neat stuff. Lately I feel the franchise has fallen down from grace a bit with titles like the NFS Underground games that were okay games but I just couldn't get into them. And don't get me started on Need For Speed Shift, which is just way too realistic and simmy for me. Although when Criterion, creator of the Burnout games (which are some of my favourite racers), were brought in and made 2010's re-imagining of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, I felt the franchise was back on track. Hot Pursuit 2010 was a great game with awesome graphics that brought me back to the 90's and reminded me of just how fun and simple these games used to be. You see, Need For Speed to me has always been about balancing fun and realism and that's always been the main draw for me to the franchise. And with the new Most Wanted, Criterion is back to bring Need For Speed into a more social realm, adding multiplayer and making Autolog a much more central feature, but still keeping what made Hot Pursuit such a great title. Is it worth it? Let's find out, shall we? You can read my review and post comments @ http://alyxxgameroom.blogspot.no/2013/02/pc-game-review-need-for-speed-most.html
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I like the taste actually and the taste often differs depending on the type of beer.
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Beer: Number one saviour for single men and women.
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"HELP! HE EXISTS!!!"
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Yeah that is pretty nifty. Sad I couldn't get it working.
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We can't all be winners, I suppose. You'll get a new chance though, I'm sure.