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If only it were on the 360. I hadn't even heard of the game until I saw the review link on the front page of GS. I've been craving for a game like that.... I hope Dragon Age will fill that void. Here's a link to anyone interested.
http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/rpg/demonssoul/review.html?tag=topslot;title;1
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I'm trying to stay awake another hour to check it out as well, but I'm getting pretty tired. I don't have anything important going on tommorow, but I still don't know if I can make it another hour + time to download...
OOOoo I forgot about Jade Empire, definitely would like a sequel. System shock would be cool too. Aren't they making Deus Ex 3? I hope so.
I was looking around on Gamespot and saw a game called Zombie Apocalypse, and the screenshots reminded me of Hunter: The Reckoning. I don't know if the gameplay is like it, but it got me thinking about how much I enjoyed playing that game with 3 other people. They should bring back that series. Another one that popped in my head was Midtown Madness 3. Multiplayer in that game was awesome, especially hunter mode. I've also heard there are talks about another Crimson Skies which would be **** awesome!
Sacred 2 would be a perfect choice. It's a huge game with a ton of customization. Too Human was okay, but Sacred 2 is a superior action rpg.
I'm excluding all classic rock bands from my list and listing only my current favorites, because really, how can you pick the top 10 bands of all time? And TC, out of you're top 10, 6 out of your 10 don't deserve to be in the list. That's just my opinion though. Who can guess which six?
1. The Urge
2. John Butler Trio
3. Deftones/Team Sleep
4. Thrice
5. Sublime
6. Michael Franti
7. Newton Faulkner
8. Chevelle
9. Slightly Stoopid
10. The Beautiful Girls
No need to apologize. And about your comment on how it turns people into lazy pieces of ****. Unfortunately, you've only seen that one spectrum of users. I've seen it as well, but I am fortunate to experience the other spectrum. All of my close friends smoked alot ofweed in high school, and quite a few still do. And the funny thing is, every single one of them has a degree of some sort. The smartest currently goes to Washington University and is writing his thesis to get his PhD in biochemistry. Another one is basically a computer genius and can do extremely complex math equations in his head. I, on the other hand, have always enjoyed the arts when I was younger and got a degree in graphic design. So no, it doesn't turn everybody into worthless drones, but unfortunately, that is what you experienced and I can see why you are against it.
Oh, and I wasn't specifically insulting you about being brainwashed. By "people being brainwashed" I meant the majority of the population. Most people against it belong to the older generations, though alot of the younger people they interviewed don't know**** about it (hell one girl thought British Columbia was somewhere in Britain). I respect your opinion and if you don't like weed then that is fine by me. I have plenty of friends who don't like it, but we never argue about it because it never gets anywhere. And I wasn't trying to start an argument here, Just stating something I enjoyed watching.
Personally, I thought the bits with Joe Rogan were hilarious. Mainly because every time I saw him the Chapelle episode of Fear Factorwith Tyrone Biggums would pop into my head. And to f7cloudking, I agree with you on certain aspects. I used to get high all day every day when I was in high school and the first couple years of college. Although my grades never did slip, and I always had a job,I did start to feel that loss of what it was like to be sober. It is best used like any other drug (be it weed, coffee, cigarettes, sugars, calories, etc.)in moderation. As for hard drugs, if you have any sense, you know those will really mess you up if you abuse them, which I don't and never plan to.
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