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Rovermatt

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  1. Cloverfield...I'm almost dumbstruck. It's...fantastic.
  2. I didn't like Far Cry at first (save for the absolutely amazing graphics) but just as I was considering returning it, the whole game changed into something completely thrilling and ended up being one of my favourite Xbox games. Speaking of returning games, I picked up a pre-owned copy of F.E.A.R. for the 360 and absolutely hated it immediately. Clunky controls, dated graphics (even for the 360) and clumsy deaths convinced me to trade it for Dead Rising which is much more fun.
  3. Do you really think Cheryl isn't good in bed? Honestly now? Undoubtedly the funniest thing I've read on here in months...
  4. Scarface is really good but when you think about it, not an awful lot actually happens. In fact for an allegedly epic movie, much of it is very rushed. Anyway, I saw In the Valley of Elah on Friday and it's a remarkable film. Tommy Lee Jones has rightly been nominated for an Oscar, his performance is incredible.
  5. I'm not really a big fan but I'm sort of looking forward to this.
  6. I saw Charlie Wilson's War last night and No Country For Old Men this evening. Both are fantastic, especially the Coens' latest effort.
  7. This looks absolutely fantastic. The early word is that Day-Lewis could walk away with the lead actor Oscar.
  8. Finally finished the epic Gates of Fire and I'm exhausted. It's a truly astounding piece of work. I've moved onto Robert Hicks's The Widow of the South which plays out around 1864's bloody battle of Franklin in Tennessee. I'm very into the American Civil War and last March spent a week in Virginia, the focal point of the entire conflict. The book is beautifully written in a mix of styles and from a number of first-person viewpoints and features, amongst others, the fearsome Confederate general (and later KKK founder) Nathan Bedford Forrest . I'd recommend it to anyone with a similar interest.
  9. J.J. Abrams is the producer. He created Lost, Alias and Felicity. He also directed M:I3 and is currently calling the shots on the new Star Trek film.
  10. I have to agree. I bought Devil May Cry 3's special edition last year and haven't touched it in months. The difficulty on that edition was supposed to have been dialled down but it was still stupidly hard, to the point where it was no longer enjoyable. And after playing God of War I find Devil May Cry to be very plodding.
  11. Don't forget the new Mercenaries game. That will be awesome.
  12. I'm talking about the aftermath. I've managed to assassinate each of the targets so far with my hidden blade but you'll always be chased afterwards.
  13. I like it also. I have three kills to go and while the repetitive nature of the game can be tiresome, there's enough to look at and enough cityscape to traverse without the whole thing being spoiled. What is annoying though is that this should have been nigh on flawless when you consider how sloppy some of it is. The crowd AI is atrocious, the rendering of many civilians is quite poor and the fact that a supposedly deadly assassin can never carry out a job without alerting the entire city and having to make a desperate run for it after every kill, is very annoying. This is not really a stealth game. Other stupid glitches include: -The ability to 'stealth assassinate' people in the middle of the street. -The fact that every mission follows the exact same path. As I said above, this isn't disastrous but it still remains a poor strand of a much hyped game. -The investigations themselves are pretty crappy, be it the clunky interrogations, naff pick-pocketing or the fact that info gleaned by Altair is never available to the player rather it is simply a means of checking the boxes before each assassination. -When in a mass brawl (rescuing citizens from groups of guards will always involve the exact same sequence) the enemy surround you and take you on one by one which makes it a ludicrously easy game to get through.
  14. Having seen him supporting Kanye West last month, I was moved to buy Common's two most recent albums - Finding Forever and Be. Both are fantastic and his vocal skills are far superior to the omnipotent Mr West.
  15. I presume they simply roam about without knowing he's in there.
  16. We're snowed under. I was out for dinner last night and the snow started falling around 6.30 or so. By the time I left the restaurant there was a couple of inches worth lying on the ground and I had to abandon both my attempts to drive a friend home (after much swerving) and my car in a unmanned car park, before my father showed up in his Land Rover to get me home. Unbelievable.
  17. The truth is that 28 Days Later is a rip-off of I Am Legend.
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