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Recent content by Jennifer

  1. The Next Oblivion Official Download

    link goes to a neverwinter nights player review, y'know.
  2. Shadows of War Announced

    why is she sticking a lighter in her face? why is she holding it like she's got cerebral palsy? why does she have one hulkish man-arm and one normal feminine arm? why is she being sent into combat with nothing but a lighter and a big wooden dildo? oh, right. their target audience only sees...
  3. More Fun with Exoskeletons - War Front

    does IGN pick bums off the street and get them to write game previews? gawd.
  4. Fallout 1/2 - A socialist review

    americans are distrustful of communism because people hear, rightly or wrongly, that it discourages private property and individualism, and those are two things our culture really holds dear (at least ideally.) that, and the fact that we've seen no really great examples of it actually...
  5. Fallout 1/2 - A socialist review

    yeah, these people could learn a thing or two about diplomacy. you aren't going to have a world revolution without ordinary folks in america going along, so maybe not doing everything in your power to alienate a population of 300 million would be a good idea? marx would be rolling over in...
  6. Okay, what's really the big deal about SR2?

    i was kind of in the same boat when i played SR2. it was fun for the first few nights playing it, but then i got tired of playing the cat-and-mouse planet-hopping game with the weaker pirates and stuff. OTOH, the text games were great. brought back memories of those choose-your-own-adventure...
  7. #hellgatelondon is calling you out, apparently

    i did link them to it. there was actually a whole other conversation about it afterwards. ask Naked_Lunch or Nicolai to paste the logs if you want, i got bored and left halfway through it.
  8. #hellgatelondon is calling you out, apparently

    we were having the usual argument about how the codex is a den of lies and misinformation and all that good stuff. eventually, as arguments about the codex usually do, it all turned into an anti-VD shpiel, with the following results: (I edited out few non-related bits to shorten the post...
  9. Hawt Chit - Europa Universalis 3 Screenshots and Info

    well, it wasn't awful, it just wasn't very fun. i suppose for big-time fans of the board game it might be okay, but you still have to deal with a sub-standard engine, dumb AI, and some really questionable design decisions (like the horrible cross-dressing grunting avatars.) the idea of it was...
  10. Hawt Chit - Europa Universalis 3 Screenshots and Info

    blah, they had to go and make it 3d. why? this is not the type of game X-Box graphic whores are going to play anyway, and the old 2D graphics were just about perfect for the type of games they were making. what purpose does it serve to make a 3d terrain map that serves no real purpose for...
  11. A new generation has taken over!

    from later in the thread: if you ever see this kid jaywalking, don't bother hitting the brakes. :roll:
  12. Assload of new OB-screens + videos courtesy of the Germans

    http://www.justgamers.de/kmx/modul_cms/uploads/article/new/pc/Vergleich-2.jpg :roll:
  13. Breath of fresh air

    holy shit, thanks for the Oasis plug. just started playing it and i love it. proof positive that the Codex is good for something after all
  14. The Literary Achievement of Morrowind (Gamers With Jobs)

    it's not that he's too 'classical.' hell, like mrgah said, most classical writers weren't as bad as this guy. there's nothing wrong with writers using lofty language, as long as it actually enhances what they're saying, and isn't just put in there for its own sake. this dude pretty much falls...

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