Haha, the thumbnail couldn't have been any better.
The funny part is he's spot on
[QUOTE=TheTalon;39814093]The funny part is he's spot on[/QUOTE]
His DeadSpace 3 rant was hilarious
Lost it at the caveshark.
Jesus christ he sounds like a fat Vaas.
Haha he sounds like Gilbert Gottfried.
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scratch that he sounds like this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i31tVWLKIOI[/media]
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well a bit of a mix
[QUOTE=McNab;39815387]Jesus christ he sounds like a fat Vaas.[/QUOTE]
his face even looks a bit like Vaas
[QUOTE=McNab;39815387]Jesus christ he sounds like a fat Vaas.[/QUOTE]
His yelling reminds me more of Charlie Day.
[QUOTE=StarmanSuper;39815740]Haha he sounds like Gilbert Gottfried.
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scratch that he sounds like this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i31tVWLKIOI[/media]
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well a bit of a mix[/QUOTE]
holy fucking shit.
i can't fucking believe i remember this.
Well if Tomb Raider was so successful as a franchise, they wouldn't of had to go into a different direction. I beat the game in about 15 hours of play and it was one of the most enjoyable games I have played in recent times. Reminds me of Uncharted 2 and to anyone that has played Uncharted 2, you know that is a massive compliment.
Fuck puzzles. No one wants to stop and figure out a puzzle during an action game. I remember people complaining about the puzzles in games like Tomb Raider and Resident Evil. It's funny to me how he cites that back in "his day" he had to go out and buy a strategy guide to figure out what the fuck to do. That isn't a good thing. It's like in Castlevania 2 where you have to go to this one part of the map, duck and a tornado literally picks you up and allows you to progress to the other part of the game. Are there clues? Yeah. Could you probably figure it out yourself, [b]given the time[/b] definitely but that isn't a good thing.
I play Tomb Raider because I want to play a fun action video game equivalent to Indiana Jones. I don't want to spend 45 minutes trying to figure out some stupid puzzle and referring back to the old days, I don't want to have to go out and buy a strategy guide to figure out what the fuck I'm doing.
I used that "Tomb Raider vision" like twice, there is literally no reason to use it except at the start of the game when you're trying to figure the controls out.
I saw a cave shark once, horrible creatures.
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Fuck puzzles. No one wants to stop and figure out a puzzle during an action game. I remember people complaining about the puzzles in games like Tomb Raider and Resident Evil.
I play Tomb Raider because I want to play a fun action video game equivalent to Indiana Jones. I don't want to spend 45 minutes trying to figure out some stupid puzzle and referring back to the old days, I don't want to have to go out and buy a strategy guide to figure out what the fuck I'm doing.
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Whilst I agree with you about the Indiana Jones gameplay, I think it's good to have a difficult puzzle every so often to slow the game down and also to make the game have some difficulty other than "SHOOT BAD GUYS BANG BANG BANG OH NO I'D BETTER HEALTH PACK!"
And also, when you did complete those challenges you felt really good. In all the TR games I played, I never bought a game guide. Sure it took me a couple of months to finish Last Revelations, but I think that makes the game more enjoyable. You'll just be at work or school or wherever and the answer just comes to you. But I guess games are changing now. People don't want to wait a few months and have to actually think seriously hard, they just want to finish the singleplayer in a day or so and then go on multiplayer, which I find sad.
I expected Francis not this person.
I PLAY SUDOKU ALL THE GOD DAMN TIME
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