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Kirkreng

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  1. Well at least it gave reason to explore a little more of Rapture. Personally what I really didn't like was the Big daddy sequence towards the end. First of all the helmet impairs your vision to much and other than that it is basically a big escort mission, which no one likes.

  2. Is that one guy the vegan bassist from Scott Pilgrim VS the world?

    I believe so yes.

     

    I liked it. It was cleverly written and didn't take itself too seriously. It was also very cleverly constructed from a movie-maker's perspective, the effects were very light, and they only needed a handful of sets. The lack of a monster hindered it, but allowed the viewer to put in whatever he wanted (for me, it was mantis-men). Very well done.

    I prefer not seeing the monster over either some crappy CGI or bad costume/prop.

  3. It is a really big difference. And I am not sure if Bioshock would be the best name for it(Seen Irrationals history something like Aeroshock would have fit better). But I have good hopes for the the new game. Rapture is amazing, but change is needed. Many complaints for Bioshock 2 were that it was set in Rapture again. Personally I didn't mind because I love Rapture. But change is not always bad, I trust Irrational to make Columbia just as engrossing as Rapture was.

     

    On a different note, I just finished Minerva's Den and oh my that was good. Definitely worth the money. The twist at the end I didn't see coming(not even being sarcastic, caught me off guard) and the ending was great. Not necessarily better than the main story ones but it offered closure to Rapture.

  4. Doing schoolw-hey Accursed Farms! Let's see what people are up to!

    ...

    ...

    ..No...

    Gotta do schoolwork.

    Alright so...school...and work....

    ...failing...

    ...procastinating...must...click...AF...tab...

    And that, my children, is the story of Kirk's life.

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